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February 10th, 2007 05:00
TouchPad driver disable with other pointing devices
I have an E1505 and have downloaded the latest TouchPad driver from the Dell website. Within the Mouse control panel is a checkbox to disable the TouchPad when another pointing device is active.
Is this a Dell specific addition to the driver? I have also tried the Synaptics generic driver but this option is not available.
My issue revolves around the use of a Wacom pen tablet. When I have the Wacom pen tablet installed it puts in a device driver that is always active, even when the pen tablet is not plugged in. Stupid, I know.
So when I have that option selected for the TouchPad and I boot up the computer without any tablet or external mouse attached, the TouchPad disables itself. I have to either plug in a mouse (not always an option), or use the keyboard to uncheck the option (also a pain). I like the feature and would like to be able to use it.
I have contacted Wacom and they say "it's just the way it works". Very helpful. I am wondering if Dell put this feature in and if they can either special case the Wacom driver or call Wacom and tell them to write proper Windows device drivers that unload themselves when their hardware is unplugged.
I don't know if any Dell people read these things, but thought I would post and see what kind of response I get.
Thanks for reading.
Scott
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May 17th, 2007 00:00
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May 17th, 2007 02:00
Julzie
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May 20th, 2007 04:00
I've been going nuts trying to figure out why my touchpad remains disabled even when no external USB device is present! I have a Wacom tablet too- I never suspected that. It's a pain because I only use the tablet at work even though I carry my notebook back and forth (I leave the tablet at work just because my laptop case has enough stuff in it- I'm a small person and my husband says I look silly with this big huge bag!).
I think it might be something with the newest Wacom driver; I'm thinking I might try uninstalling this driver and going back to an earlier one... I may "Return and Report" if you're interested.
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May 20th, 2007 04:00
Julzie
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May 20th, 2007 13:00
You didn't say which Wacom tablet you have... the one I use with my notebook is a Graphire 2 4x5. I am downloading an older driver for it right now. I have used (and loved) Wacom tablets for years, and doing without it is NOT an option.
I am hoping that the older driver will work simply because the issue did not start until after i downloaded and installed the newest Wacom driver.
Message Edited by julzie on 05-20-2007 09:43 AM
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May 21st, 2007 01:00
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