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    (touchpad). Most often, the touchpad is used only when it is not possible to connect a mouse (on flights, on a train, etc.). And it’s not convenient, especially if you need to play games =)
    Sometimes it happens that while working on a laptop, you accidentally touch the touchpad and the mouse cursor moves or a mouse click is triggered.
    In this article, I will show you how to disable the touchpad so that it does not interfere.

    1 way.

    To do this, you will need a bank card or a piece of paper that can be cut to size. Do you see what I'm getting at? Yes yes. We take it and cover this touchpad with a card or paper. For reliability, you can also seal the edges with tape.
    On the one hand, the laziest, fastest and most effective method has the right to exist.

    2 way to disable the touchpad.

    On some laptops, manufacturers have provided this feature on the touchpad itself. Most often found on HP laptops. Maybe you have it too.
    Look at the edge of the touchpad for a small glowing (or not) dot. It is usually located in the upper left corner. So, when you press it twice, the touchpad will turn off.

    3 way to disable the touchpad

    It is much more common that the shutdown button is located on a function key. You can read more about this in the article.
    I’ll just write briefly that if you click on such a button, and along with it on the functional button (blue/cyan/violet/orange, etc. colors) located on the function keys F1 to F12 and on which (most often) is drawn rectangle, then the touchpad will also turn off and something like this will appear on the screen:

    Commonly used combinations for turning off the touchpad in laptops:

    Acer: Fn+F7

    Asus:Fn+F9

    Dell: Fn+F5

    Lenovo:Fn+F8


    4 ways to disable the touchpad on a laptop

    To do this, you will need to go to the Control Panel and disable it from there. Most often, a utility from the company is used in Windows OS Synaptics. It's called Synaptics Pointing Device Driver.

    Let's assume that you have Windows 7, then we follow the path:

    “Start” -> “Control Panel” -> “Mouse” -> “Properties: Mouse” -> “Device Settings” tab



    We do as on, selecting our touchpad and disabling ( Disable) his. You can enable it in the same way, just by selecting and clicking “Enable” ( Enable).

    5 way to disable the touchpad

    Without going far from the mouse device parameters (from the previous method), pay attention to the checkbox “ Disable internal pointing device when connecting external pointing device to USB port", which needs to be installed and the touchpad will be disabled if a mouse is connected.


    It's even much more convenient.

    There is a small nuance here. Sometimes this checkbox or item is not in the parameters, but you should not think that it should be so. Now we will turn it on.

    First, try downloading and installing a newer version of the program (note the inscription at the top) from .

    Let me explain that you need to pay attention to the version on the website (it’s always the latest and newest):

    Got it? No? write in the comments then...

    If the version is new or you don’t want to update and you think it will work anyway, then try it, I won’t prohibit you. Everything is at your own risk...

    So, go to (keyboard shortcut Win+R and enter regedit).

    Make a backup copy just in case (top menu File - Export). So as not to write in the comments later that because of my article, your touchpad broke, your keyboard, your Windows, and the gopniks beat you up at the entrance...

    Let's go to the thread

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Synaptics\SynTPEnh


    Create a new parameter (top menu Edit -> Create -> DWORD parameter (32-bit)) with the name DisableIntPDFeature (if it doesn't exist).

    Set the value to 33 V hexadecimal system, or 51 in decimal (RMB on file -> Change)

    We create the same parameter now in the branch HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Synaptics\SynTPEnh(with the same meaning)

    Let's reboot. We rejoice at the tick that appears and check it.

    5 way to disable the touchpad touchpad

    To do this, you need to enter the BIOS (when loading, press F2 or F8 or F6 or DEL - depends on the version) and search on the “ Advanced" paragraph " Internal Pointing Device" which should be changed to " Disabled»

    6th way to hard disable the touchpad.

    You can unscrew the back cover of the laptop and find the cable that goes to the touchpad. And then disconnect it.


    But this method is absolutely for those for whom the touchpad interferes so much that he is ready to neglect all the methods described above and will be able to correctly unscrew all the screws on the laptop and remove the cable (and then how to screw it back if it gets in the way?). But this method takes place in the same way as the first described.

    I think these methods will be enough for you to turn off the touchpad.

    It doesn’t matter what brand you have a laptop or netbook: asus, dell, sony, msi, toshiba, hp, lenovo, acer, samsung, etc. You can still disable the touchpad.

    The touchpad is a century-old feature, long ago replacing the alternative mouse controls. With it we can completely control our device, be it a laptop or a hybrid tablet. Many laptops (Acer, Asus, HP, Lenovo, Dell) have problems with the touchpad. What to do if the touchpad on a laptop does not work in Windows 10? Let's look at 5 ways to solve this problem.

    1. Re-enable the touchpad using the Fn key

    One story happened to me when I turned on WiFi on my laptop and accidentally disabled the touchpad. For a long time I searched for the reason, without immediately realizing what had happened. It turned out to be simple, laptops have an additional function button called Fn at the bottom left of the keyboard. To enable any function on a laptop, press the combination of the Fn and F1...F12 buttons. On these same buttons F1-F12, pictures or symbols are drawn to apply the parameter. For example, to turn on the touchpad, you need to press Fn+F7; on the F7 button itself there will be an image of something like a touchpad. You can press all the buttons in order Fn+F1...F12, but remember that there is a function to turn off the display; press again the buttons on which the screen went dark.

    On some HP laptops, the touchpad is turned on and off by double-tapping the edge of the touchpad itself. Asus and acer brands may have a separate button next to the touchpad. If the touchpad still does not work, then move on.

    2. Removing Other Mouse Drivers

    There are times when you had a whole bunch of drivers connected from different mouse devices in the past and you never removed them. Some drivers from mouse manufacturers automatically disable the Touchpad themselves. Go to device Manager by pressing a combination of buttons Win+R and enter in the line devmgmt.msc.

    Find the line indicating mice and other pointing devices, click on the tab to expand the category and remove all mouse drivers in order until the touchpad starts working on your laptop. If it doesn't work, try rebooting the system after removing all drivers. Touchpad not working? Let's move on to the next point.

    3. Update or rollback the touchpad driver

    Try updating or rolling back the touchpad driver. Go to the same device manager as described above. Find the device Touchpad, usually it is called the same as the brand of laptop (Dell TouchPad, Lenovo TouchPad, Synaptics, HP TouchPad, Acer TouchPad, Asus TouchPad.) Right-click on your driver and select properties. Next, click Update to see if there are any useful updates for your touchpad.

    Many people have reported on the Microsoft forums that the Touchpad stopped working after updating Windows 10, for this you need to select rollback the driver. If your Rollback button is not highlighted, it means you do not have a previous version of the driver.

    In many cases, the device manager does not work to enable TouchPath on a laptop. If your TouchPad still does not work on a laptop in Windows 10, then go to the mouse properties.

    • Dial mouse in the windows search bar and go to Mouse Settings.
    • Click Additional options mouse, in the window that opens go Device Settings, tab Touchpad or as in the picture.
    • Find your Touchpad and click "enable".

    5. Disable touch screen input service for hybrid laptops

    If your laptop is a hybrid (laptop and tablet in one with a touch display), there is a chance that the touch screen input service, which controls the functionality of the stylus, is interfering with your touchpad.

    To disable the service press win+R then enter services.msc and in the list of services find TabletInputService or Tablet PC Input Service. Right-click on it, then disable it. A very inconvenient solution for those who use a touch screen and touchpads, but you can then be smart and try to remove the drivers, roll back, update and then restart the service.

    Currently, all laptops come with touchpads. This is a touch panel whose function is replace computer mouse. In some cases, the touchpad may interfere with normal operation. For example, when typing text in the editor, you accidentally clicked on it and the cursor moved to another part of the screen. If repeated many times, this state of affairs can become boring.

    There are also the opposite situations, the TouchPad for some reason stopped working, what should I do? Let's talk about both cases in more detail. It is worth noting that inclusion touch mouse is similar to turning off, only carried out in reverse order.

    Using function keys

    On almost all modern laptops, it is possible to disable/enable the touchpad using a special function key combinations. For different laptop models, their options are different. It should be noted that this method works if native drivers are available.

    For many laptops, this is a combination of buttons pressed simultaneously Fn+F9. But, based on what model, options may vary.

    If your laptop is not among those listed above, pay attention to the function keys to see if they have pictures with a crossed out touchpad.

    If you don’t find the pictures, you just have to try brute force(be careful not to disable other necessary features). Probably, in this case, you do not have special drivers installed; you can update them or resort to other methods described below.

    Disabling touch mouse via BIOS

    Although the previous method is convenient, the drawback is that immediately after rebooting the TouchPad will work again and you will again need to press the above combination.

    Disable completely it can be done through the BIOS. The BIOS contains settings for all major components, including this one.

    Restart your laptop. When turned on, press F2 or Del(or other options, depending on the BIOS version).

    Go to field Advanced and find the parameter Internal Pointing Device. « Enabled" - to turn on, " Disabled» — to turn off.

    Another parameter might look like this. (Read the manual for your laptop to see where this parameter is located in your BIOS).

    We use the button on the touchpad itself

    On some laptops and netbooks there is a shutdown button on the touchpad itself.

    Then you just need press on this button in the upper left corner.

    Disable using synaptics

    Many laptops use the manufacturer's touchpad Synaptics. If this is your case, then the TouchPad can easily be turned off in the button, which you will find in Start.

    There we choose Equipment and sound.

    Next select Mouse and its properties, where we go to the tab Pointer Options.

    Here you can turn it off completely TouchPad, or you can make it turn itself off when you connect a mouse to the laptop.

    Enabling and disabling via Device Manager

    Let's launch device Manager in a convenient way for you, for example, by entering in the window Execute(Win+R) command devmgnt.msc.

    In the Manager we find our touchpad; it is most likely located in the Mice and other pointing devices section.

    Right-click on it, and in properties disable.

    In case you have installed native official driver on the TouchPad, you can find its advanced settings. For example, from the manufacturer Dell, this can be done as follows.

    Opening settings V Mouse properties, where I found the Dell touchpad tab. You will see a link below to open and changing parameters devices.

    A window will open in which you have the option inclusion And shutdown touch panel.

    If there are no advanced settings, then you can download“native” driver from the official website of your laptop manufacturer.

    Question from a user

    Hello.

    Help with touchpad. The fact is that I work on a laptop with a mouse, and in principle I don’t need a touchpad. When I type or do something at the keyboard, I often accidentally touch the touchpad with the surface of my palm and clicks are triggered (for example, text may be highlighted, the cursor may jump, etc.).

    How can I turn it off? On my laptop there is no special key on the keyboard, and there is nothing in the mouse settings either. Whine-whine...

    Good day!

    Yes, such a problem can be annoying. In this article I will try to give several working methods that will help solve your problem. (by the way, I suspect that you do not have drivers installed for the touchpad - that’s why there is nothing in the mouse settings) ...

    Ways to disable the touchpad

    Method #1: special function key

    Many laptops have a special function key that allows you to quickly enable/disable the touchpad (it has a characteristic icon).

    I will list the main brands of laptops and give the most common way to disable the touchpad:

    1. ASUS: usually this is a combination of the Fn+F9 (or Fn+F7) buttons. See photo below;
    2. Acer: Fn+F7 (or in mouse properties);
    3. Dell: most often the sensor is disabled in the mouse properties;
    4. MSI: combination Fn+F3;
    5. Lenovo: Fn+F5 or Fn+F8;
    6. HP: Note that HP laptops use a double tap on the top left corner of the touchpad to disable it (see photo below).
    7. Sony: combination Fn+F1 (laptops of this brand also have their own Control Center, which also has a similar option);
    8. Samsung: in the vast majority of laptops Fn+F5;
    9. Toshiba: most often the combination Fn+F5 (laptops of this brand also have an option to disable the sensor in the mouse properties).

    If the function key works, usually a notification always appears on the screen indicating that the sensor has been disabled (see screenshot below).

    Method number 2: use mouse properties

    If there is no function key, then almost certainly the option to disable the touchpad should be in the mouse settings (or in special software, such as Sony, Dell).

    Or, use the methods below.

    Method number 3: for Windows 10 - use the settings of touch devices

    If you have Windows 10 OS, then there is a special option in the parameters. section responsible for the operation of the touch device.

    To open these settings, go to START and click on the "Settings" button.

    Next, go to the "Devices/Touchpad" section. Here you can disable it completely or partially (for example, disable the touchpad when connecting a mouse). You can also adjust the cursor and touch speed. See screenshot below.

    Device section/touchpad

    Method number 4: disable the touchpad in Device Manager

    Many devices (including the touchpad) can be disabled through the device manager.

    The easiest way to open it (in Windows 7÷10): go to the control panel and add the word “Dispatcher” to the search bar. The search results will contain a link to launch it (see screenshot below).

    In Device Manager, expand the tab "Mice and other pointing devices" . One of the pointing devices is the touchpad. If it is difficult (impossible) to navigate by name, then turn off each of them one by one until you find the one you need.

    Disable Device // Device Manager

    Method No. 5: manual option - place a piece of cardboard/paper

    Well, the last option is to cut a piece of thick paper (from cardboard, for example) to the size of the touchpad and cover this area with it (without glue! Just carefully pick it up with tape). The method, although clumsy, will allow you to avoid accidental clicks when touching your palms.

    Additions are welcome.

    That's all, good luck everyone!