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I am having problems too and the owner's manual did not help. Told me to go into the mouse file and there would be a "touch pad" tab and then I could adjust the settings there but there is no "touch pad" tab so I am stuck. Did you have similar problem and if so, how did you fix it? Thanks. "chris19" wrote: > I have a Dell Latitude D810 with operating system Microsoft Windows XP > Professional. > > I used to have an icon for the touchpad on my screen on the toolbar next to > the clock. It is no longer there, nor is it hidden because it's inactive. I > can't find anything about it in the control panel (perhaps I don't know > exactly where to look?) and I can't find anything about it in the support > provided by the computer. How, then, do I go about turning off the touch > pad? How do I access the controls for it? > > |
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