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    change synaptic sensitivity

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by jigglywigglyx, Sep 24, 2012.

  1. jigglywigglyx

    jigglywigglyx Notebook Evangelist

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    anyone know how to change the touchpad sensitivity? If I change the windows one, then my mouse sensitivity is way too high.

    if i lower it for my mouse, then my touchpad is so low sensitivity
    any ideas?
     
  2. Support.1@XOTIC PC

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    It seems crazy but I've heard of some people putting wax paper over the trackpad and upping the sensitivity to get it where they want. Other than the settings that you've already adjusted I'm not aware of another way to get that changed.
     
  3. Satar

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    I am not aware of any solution that will alter the sensitivity of just the trackpad alone. However i would suggest you make a shortcut that will get you to the mouse settings faster so you can change them on a whim. It would be a nice thought would it not? :p
     
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  5. jigglywigglyx

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    Thanks, autosensitivity works great.