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Hi,
I'm just wondering... How do I disable trackpad if I have a mouse connected to the MacBook?
This is driving me crazy and I can't type one sentence properly without the trackpad picking up some accidental input from my palms while I'm typing.
Btw, the "Ignore accidental trackpad input" option in settings doesn't work for me at all.
FYI, while typing the three sentences above, the trackpad picked up accidental input from my palms 5 times... Meaning, typing a 3-5 page report on my Macbook will literally drive me crazy!
*EDIT*: I just realized I can disable clicking on my trackpad... Certainly reduced the frequency of accidental inputs but apparently I still accidentally touch the clicking thing at the bottom of my trackpad as well while I'm typing...
I'm just wondering... How do I disable trackpad if I have a mouse connected to the MacBook?
This is driving me crazy and I can't type one sentence properly without the trackpad picking up some accidental input from my palms while I'm typing.
Btw, the "Ignore accidental trackpad input" option in settings doesn't work for me at all.
FYI, while typing the three sentences above, the trackpad picked up accidental input from my palms 5 times... Meaning, typing a 3-5 page report on my Macbook will literally drive me crazy!
*EDIT*: I just realized I can disable clicking on my trackpad... Certainly reduced the frequency of accidental inputs but apparently I still accidentally touch the clicking thing at the bottom of my trackpad as well while I'm typing...