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Subject:
Disabling the Touchpad on my Dell Laptop
Category: Computers > Hardware Asked by: weisstho-ga List Price: $10.00 |
Posted:
07 Jul 2002 13:06 PDT
Expires: 06 Aug 2002 13:06 PDT Question ID: 37342 |
1. I own a Dell Inspiron 8100 running XP-PRO; this 8100 has both a Touchpad and the little eraser looking thingy. 2. I can't stand Touchpads or eraser looking thingys so I attach a mouse to the 8100's USB Port. 3. What I have just told you is the SUM TOTAL of what I know about computers. 4. I want to disable the Touchpad and the eraser thingy so that the external mouse (attached through the USB) is the only thing driving my little cursor. 5. Please give me step by step instructions, assuming it is possible, rather than links. 6. If the answer is "can't do it", that is a fine answer and will be sadly accepted. 7. Thank You! | |
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Subject:
Re: Disabling the Touchpad on my Dell Laptop
Answered By: huntsman-ga on 07 Jul 2002 19:27 PDT Rated: |
Weisstho, thanks for your patience. With one minor edit, here you are... ----- Hello Weisstho! How does it feel to be on the other side of the counter? Your Dell Inspiron 8100 is factory-equipped with "Dual Pointing": it comes with a "Touch Pad" and a "Track Stick" (the eraser thingy). Actually, you could say your 8100 has "Quad Pointing" since you can also plug a mouse into its USB port or PS2 port. It's nice that you have a choice of pointing devices, but you probably can't disable the Touch Pad *and* the Track Stick at the same time, even if you have a mouse attached. You might be able to disable one or the other, but not both: the laptop's designers wanted to have at least one onboard pointing device active at all times. What if your mouse ran off? Typically, you can change these device settings easily by opening the "Mouse" icon in your windows "Control Panel" folder: 1. Click the Windows Start button, move your cursor up the Start menu, and pause over the "Settings" line. 2. A popup menu should appear: click on its "Control Panel" item to open the Control Panel window. 3. In the Control Panel window, find the "Mouse" icon and double-click it. 4. In the Mouse window are various tabs that control your pointing devices and cursor settings. There should be some options here to disable your Touch Pad *or* your Track Stick. I wish I could offer more specific steps, but I have not been able to find adequate Dell Inspiron 8100 documentation that explains pointing devices. I downloaded several documents from Dell's Web site (see below), but none of them are quite detailed enough. I have a Dell Inspiron 3800 at home (it's my significant other's laptop). Although somewhat similar to your 8100, its operation may be slightly different. Better to be safe than sorry, so you should check the printed User Manual (or installed online documentation) that came with your 8100. You should find information in them that specifically explains how to control your Touch Pad, Track Stick, and Mouse settings. Thank you, huntsman P.S. - You might also be able to change pointing device settings in your laptop's "BIOS" (Basic Input Output System). This is your laptop's core hardware operating system that controls things like the display, keyboard, hard drive, and power modes. You should learn how to change BIOS settings -- it's not really that hard -- but it may be a bit over your head right now. Just be sure you read and understand what's involved before attempting to change them. This information should be under the topic "System Setup Program" in your printed or online Dell Inspiron 8100 documentation. References - Dell Reference Dell Inspiron 8100 Table of Contents http://docs.us.dell.com/docs/systems/ins8100/index.htm Dell Reference Dell Inspiron 8100 A Tour of Your Computer http://docs.us.dell.com/docs/systems/ins8100/tour.htm Dell Reference Dell Inspiron 8100 Documentation http://docs.us.dell.com/docs/systems/ins8100/docs.htm | |
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Huntsman exhausted a large number of resources in helping with my question; and, the answer was logically presented and nicely written. Thanks, Huntsman. Also, the comment by deadlychiapet-ga was also right on the money, and very much appreciated. Thanks, too, deadlychiapet!! |
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Re: Disabling the Touchpad on my Dell Laptop
From: deadlychiapet-ga on 07 Jul 2002 17:56 PDT |
Hi there, I was waiting to see if this would become unlocked, but seeing all the effort huntsman-ga put into the question I'll post my answer as a comment. ----------- Good news! There is a easy and simple way to disable the touchpad on your laptop. First, turn on (or restart) your computer. When the Dell logo comes up press F2 to open the bios setup program. Press Alt-p three times to get to page 4. Near the middle of the screen you should see an option called Pointing Device. Change it from Touch Pad - PS/2 Mouse to just PS/2 Mouse (this should work fine for your USB mouse). Then press ESc to exit the bios, making sure to save the changes. Hope that helps! If you have any further questions please feel free to ask. -Deadlychiapet-ga References used: http://support.dell.com/us/en/kb/document.asp?DN=1062439 Search strategy: searched Dell's support knowledge base (http://support.dell.com/us/en/kb/) for "mouse 8100" and clicked on "System Setup (BIOS) Simulation for the Dell Inspiron 8100 Portable Computer" |
Subject:
Re: Disabling the Touchpad on my Dell Laptop
From: jst777-ga on 06 Oct 2003 16:24 PDT |
Hi I used to have an inspiron 8000 and this problem used to really bother me. you need to download this utility from the support section of dells websight, it gives u loads of option for the touchpad and lets u turn of the tapping to double click!! tp2aa09i.exe hope it help simon |
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