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    Two HID-compliant mouse on 1420

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by yoonhyeok.bae, Aug 5, 2007.

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    I want to disable my touch pad when I'm using USB mouse,
    so I checked the option "Disable Touchpad / Pointing stick
    when external USB mouse is present".

    However, when I pluged out my USB mouse, my touch pad
    still didn't work (Touch pad should be restored when USB mouse
    is disconnected under this option) because there is another mouse
    in the system.

    I guess that mouse (shown in Device Manager as
    'HID-compliant mouse') is from bluetooth device.
    Even I turned off the bluetooth device by clicking turn off option,
    the HID-compliant mouse does not disappear. It disappeared when
    I turned off wireless slide switch.

    Anybody have an idea about removing this additional
    HID-compliant mouse?
    Thanks.