How To Disable The Macbook Trackpad When A Wireless Mouse Is Present
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Open Universal Access
Open Spotlight (in the top-right corner of your screen) and type “Universal Access”.
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Select the “Mouse & Trackpad” tab and then click the “Trackpad Options” button.
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Check the box for “Ignore built-in trackpad when mouse or wireless trackpoint is present”. Click Done.
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Open Universal Access
Open Spotlight (in the top-right corner of your screen) and type “Universal Access”.
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Select the “Mouse & Trackpad” tab and then click the “Trackpad Options” button.
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Check the box for “Ignore built-in trackpad when mouse or wireless trackpoint is present”. Click Done.
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Open Universal Access
Open Spotlight (in the top-right corner of your screen) and type “Universal Access”.
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Select the “Mouse & Trackpad” tab and then click the “Trackpad Options” button.
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Check the box for “Ignore built-in trackpad when mouse or wireless trackpoint is present”. Click Done.
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Open Universal Access
Open Spotlight (in the top-right corner of your screen) and type “Universal Access”.
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Select the “Mouse & Trackpad” tab and then click the “Trackpad Options” button.
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Check the box for “Ignore built-in trackpad when mouse or wireless trackpoint is present”. Click Done.
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Open Universal Access
Open Spotlight (in the top-right corner of your screen) and type “Universal Access”.
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Open Universal Access
Open Spotlight (in the top-right corner of your screen) and type “Universal Access”.
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Open Universal Access
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Select the “Mouse & Trackpad” tab and then click the “Trackpad Options” button.
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Select the “Mouse & Trackpad” tab and then click the “Trackpad Options” button.
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Select the “Mouse & Trackpad” tab and then click the “Trackpad Options” button.
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Check the box for “Ignore built-in trackpad when mouse or wireless trackpoint is present”. Click Done.
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Check the box for “Ignore built-in trackpad when mouse or wireless trackpoint is present”. Click Done.
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