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    Amilo Pi 1505 Overly Sensitive Touchpad

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by smarty12, Dec 29, 2006.

  1. smarty12

    smarty12 Newbie

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    I was wondering is there anyway to reduce the sensitivity of the touchpad on my laptop by any chance please? I hardly need to touch it and it starts scrolling, and sometimes opens up things that I do not want it to. I can only find options for a mouse really, I tried slowing it down a little and this helped, I guess I could also disable scrolling. Just wondered are there any other ways by any chance? I try to use a USB mouse most times anyway as I really hate touchpads, but it would be nice to make it easier. Any help as I can find nothing in the users manual about it?
     
  2. kamikazefly

    kamikazefly Notebook Consultant

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    your notebook should have a software installed on it which should allow you to do that easily...mine is called SYNAPTICS. look under your notebookc spec and see what teh touchpad prog adn drivers are called. then look for it i suppsoe. it should be in your backup disks you got with your notebook!

    well, thats what i had to do...hope it helps in some way.