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    np2090 touchpad sensitivity

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Poirot8, Sep 8, 2007.

  1. Poirot8

    Poirot8 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I would like to increase the distance the cursor travels when using the touchpad without changing mouse sensitivy. Is there a way to do this?
     
  2. Buddybot111

    Buddybot111 Notebook Consultant

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    Um, that pretty much is mouse sensitivity. You can try enabling things such as "dynamic resolution" or mouse acceleration in the mouse control panel.
     
  3. HotBlood

    HotBlood Notebook Consultant

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    Did you install the Elantech utility from the Sager DVD?
     
  4. Poirot8

    Poirot8 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Yes, I installed that from the drivers disc. I want to be able to keep my current mouse sensitivity and change the touchpad's.
     
  5. vetrun

    vetrun Notebook Guru

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    If it's the same elantech driver as the one for my clevo just right click the touchpad icon on the bottom right of the screen and select Property of touchpad and all the options are in there.

    Steve
     
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    It also depends on your mouse drivers and how cooperative it is. Logitech makes sh1tty drivers so try the windows driver if it doesn't work.
     
  7. starlightfury

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    no, its not. mouse sensitivity has to with how fast the mouse travels from point A to point b, not the distance between the two.