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dan
Participant03/04/2018 at 5:06 pm #58819Here’s a simple tip on how to disable / enable touchpad on your laptop with Windows 10 operating system. This is handy if you already have a mouse attached to your notebook or use a touchscreen and want to disable the touchpad to prevent accidental pointer moves while typing on the keyboard.
To do that, go to Settings > Devices > Touchpad. The easiest way to get there is to click the Windows Search icon in the lower-left corner of the screen and type touchpad. A “Touchpad settings” item will show up in the search results list. Click on it.

You will be presented with a toggle button to turn the touchpad on or off.

In addition, you can tell Windows to automatically disable touchpad if a mouse is connected to the notebook. Just uncheck the “Leave touchpad on when a mouse is connected” box located below the touchpad on / off toggle button.
Alternative: For enabling / disabling touchpad you can alternatively use the old way, through Windows Control Panel. This can be applied to older Windows versions as well. Click on the Windows Search icon in the lower-left corner and type Control Panel. Click on the Control Panel icon and then go to Hardware and Sound section, then click on Mouse link. The last tab on the Mouse window is for touchpad settings. In case of my HP laptop the title of the tab is ClickPad. Under that tab there are enable and disable buttons. On many notebook models, you can reach the same touchpad settings tab via a touchpad icon in the lower-right corner of the screen (if available).
Also, many notebook models have a keyboard “hotkey” for touchpad enabling / disabling. These touchpad hotkey is usually located in the top row of the keyboard and shares the key with a function button (such as f1, f2, f3, etc).
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dan
Participant08/18/2018 at 5:28 am #66120You can try to disable / enable touchpad via Device Manager. Right-click on Windows Start button and click on Device Manager in the shown menu. In Device Manager there should be “Mice and other pointing device” section and your touchpad in it. Right click on the touchpad item in it and click enable / disable.
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Anonymous
01/09/2019 at 11:52 am #66124Its not, I have a laptop and use windows 10 and have done all the above and I still have low sensitivity on the touchpad. There seems to be no option to disable it completely and I have checked what seems to be every available and logical pathway. Technology seems to be getting more frustrating instead of more simplistic all the time! Off grid is the way to go!
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06/29/2019 at 10:50 am #66131Don’t know what Microsoft is thinking, but they are headed for disaster if they don’t fix the touchpad situation. If you are a day trader, short Microsoft. They are bound to be headed down. No one could devise such a stupid situation. I finally got the touchpad disabled on my laptop by downloading a new driver. The driver that comes loaded does not offer the option to disable the device that most of us old coots hate anyway!
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dan
Participant07/03/2019 at 4:55 am #66133Hi, is your “Leave touchpad on when a mouse is connected” checkbox checked in the touchpad settings window? That can cause the touchpad to get enabled, if the mouse is connected. If this and other ways don’t help, you can try (right click on Windows Start button, lower left corner) Device Manager > Human Interface Devices > HID-compliant touchpad > (right click) Disable Device. You can also re-enable device there.
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Anonymous
07/27/2019 at 8:23 pm #66134I agree, this is outdated. I have 1809 and my touchpad settings menu looks nothing like this. There is no option to disable touchpad and that handy checkbox is gone. It seems like Windows has removed this feature on the latest versions of Windows 10. (BTW, I have an ASUS so this isn’t a brand thing, Windows clearly changed this menu).
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Anonymous
07/27/2019 at 8:27 pm #66135I can confirm that the disable/enable options in the device manager (logged in as admin) are not present when you right click on the latest Windows 10 version 1809. If I plug an external mouse, those options present themselves for the external mouse, but not for the touchpad.
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Anonymous
08/13/2019 at 3:08 pm #66136I have tried everything above with no success. One just has to think out of the box. Microsoft is the problem, not the solution.
Previous technology disable.
Take an ordinary 3″ by 5″ card, curl it so it only touches the laptop at the top and bottom. Then tape it, top and bottom, to cover your touchpad. If you get the curl just right, you can disable and still close your laptop lid. -
Anonymous
08/21/2019 at 9:33 am #66137yes this is little bit outdated and also all we people speak as general when it seems is different with all kind of models we have.
by the way this post guided me.
on the same page of “touchpad settings” in my case there is another that says “Additional touchpad settings”, I click and inmediately open LENOVO touchpad settings and I disabled there, so could work for those who have Lenovo machines. thanks. -
Anonymous
03/01/2020 at 4:12 am #66144The advice on this blog is GOOD as far as it goes, providing you check you have the correct drivers for your touchpad and mouse. However, the Touchpad/on/off button within Windows settings doesn’t stay put. On my HP laptop, it shows OFF even though the touchpad has activated again at startup. I have to go into the settings and switch it on then off again every time.
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Anonymous
04/07/2020 at 8:14 pm #66145I have Windows 10 v1909. There is no way to turn off the touchpad. I don’t think it’s a Windows issue. All of the HP documentation shows and references the Synaptics Touchpad. When I go to Device Manager, it reports Elan Clickpad. It sounds like manufacturers opt for a lower cost touchpad, obviously without identifying it as such to unsuspecting buyers who end p being stuck.
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Anonymous
12/03/2020 at 7:39 pm #66149I was trying to get my keyboard backlight on, which I couldn’t do as I couldn’t find the correct driver THEN my cursor froze and the toggle wouldn’t switch from off to on when pressing enter??? Ended up pressing random buttons F1 F2 F3 and the backlight came back on and the cursor started moving again? Not normal
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