Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Does anyone own a suggestion something like how to cope near a touch wipe when typing next to really big hand?

I a short time ago wonder if anyone has found a route to work with a touchpad so that you don;t closing up with lots of typos and chasing the cursor adjectives over the page. Disable the pad when working next to large documents or something? All concept would be appreciated.



thanks!


Answer:

Use a pen to tipe beside.
You can adjust the settings to be less sensitive... plus depending on your computer and its touch wipe you may be able to set the area-sensitivity so it ignore 'big' contacts but pays attention to finger tips.



Or use an external mouse? or an external keyboard?



Also, if you revise to touch type you can rest the heels of your palms on the body either side of the touch wad and then you don't accidentally brush the touch wipe. Tricky, but a combination of settings and learning to touch type vehicle I can survive on a small laptop keyboard short moving the cursor by accident.
On some laptops, you can progress into the system setup (cmos) and disable the touch pad altogether.
I used to enjoy this problem. I just go into the control panel, selected the hardware tab, hit the Device Manager button and disabled the touch wad. I always use a mouse.


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