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    2090 touchpad question!

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by DrewP1337, Sep 5, 2007.

  1. DrewP1337

    DrewP1337 Notebook Geek

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    hey i did this with my last laptop i just cant firgure it out on this one maybe im just blind haha but i want to take the option to double click or even click at all by using the touchpad how do you disable this?
     
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    HotBlood Notebook Consultant

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    what? .
     
  3. HandBanana

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    I think he wants to disable the clicking ability by tapping on the touchpad. But Drew, next time please use proper grammar :D It really helps.
     
  4. vitalik

    vitalik Notebook Geek

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    To disable clicking on the touchpad you need to install software with driver that came on your driver cd (elantech driver). Be careful after you do this and monitor your cpu temperature and load. After I did it my cpu would stay under 100% load almost all the time and cpu temps were about 70-75c, fan would not stop spinning. Uninstall right away if you experience this problem.

    I saw a thread somewhere on this issue with hel80 models with same problem.
    Hel80 uses the same touchpad.