Touchpad Sensitivity Windows 7

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Here is how you can configure Synaptics TouchPad (Pointing Device) settings. A) Configure Button Settings for Touch Pad. Click Start— Control Panel. Make sure you have set view to “Large icons” or “Small icons”. Scroll through the list and then click on “Mouse” item. In Mouse Properties window, click on “Buttons”.

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To get there: 1. Navigate to the Windows Control Panel. You can get there by opening the Start menu and searching for 'control panel.' Open the mouse menu. If you don't see the Mouse icon, set the 'View by' menu to Large icons. Open your touchpad driver (if there's a link to it). How to Adjust Laptop Touchpad for Windows 7 Click 'Control Panel' in the Start menu. Type 'mouse,' without the quotation marks, into the search bar. Click the 'Buttons' tab at the top of the window. Adjust the 'Speed' slider, in the Double-Click Speed section, to adjust how fast.

Thank you for replying. The model number is correct, but I too discovered it was not listed when I looked for HP support.

When I contacted support about something else they assured me that it was the same as the es model. They said, the dx is just to distinguish the market zone. Not the model.

They constantly referred to it as a dv6-1375 with no suffix. I bought it at Best Buy and I am guessing it is probably their 'private' number so that I cannot compare prices with somewhere else.Thanks for the reference. It is the same controls as I have and I tried to play with the sensitivity settings without much effect. I will work with it some more.

I've had several laptops before this one (not HP) and am familiar with using them. Sometimes the cursors do jump on them but this one seems to do it really excessively.Thanks. You need too go into 'mouse' from the control panel and hit the touchpad tab to the right.Hit 'settings' there and expand 'pointers' then 'sensitivity' and adjust from there. There are other settings in there that will help you with your problem too. Look around a little and read some of the settings. I don't have my system here or I would tell you about those too.There is one called 'palm check' or something.

I think that will help too.Good luckEdit: I should have read the previous posts. It looks like you already got the basics covered. Keyboard Gigabyte USB keyboardMouse Microsoft wireless laser mouse 5000PSU Corsair 750 HX ModularCase Lancool PC-K62Cooling Cooler Master TX3 CPU cooler and 4-140mm and 1-120mm caseHard Drives Patriot Inferno 120GB SSD + 3 WD Blue 640GB drivesInternet Speed 7 Mb down 1.5 upOther Info System #2: AMD Phenom II X6 1055T (Freezer 7 Pro cooler) - Gigabyte 880GMA-UD2H - WD 500GB Black - 9500GT (1GB) 500W OCZ modular PSU - Antec 200 case. System #3 (LapTop) Core 2 Duo T6670 - 320GB 7200RPM HD - 4GB DDR3 RAM. Similar help and support threadsThreadForumI am using a keyboard w/touchpad (Adesso ACK-730UB), which is plug + play, no mfg.

Driver provided.I want to disable the 'tap to click', use pad for moving cursor and nothing else.There's nothing in Mouse Properties that can change this touchpad setting.Properties shows 'hid-compliant.Hardware & DevicesCurse of the Jumping CursorGreetings to all who have been suffering from this insane malady. I have brand-new (Sept. 2011) DELL Inspirion N4110 laptop running Windows 7 & a Dynex wireless mouse.

Disabling the Touchpad fixed it. Here's a mini Troubleshooting Guide for any who may wish to use.Hardware & DevicesI've been trying to figure this out and have read all about adjusting my touch pad sensitivity etc but that does not seem to work. Strangely, it happens only when I type a Y. Middle of a word, end of a word where ever there's a Y.Anyone else have a similar problem?I'm beginning to.General DiscussionHello, I would like to change the sensitivity settings of my touchpad, but nothing under control panelmouse device settings (nor anywhere else in the mouse options) shows up to adjust sensitivity. I am using windows 7 on a Samsung NP-R525 laptop computer which has synaptics pointing device.DriversI am having a real problem with my cursor jumping to the bottom when I attempt to reply to someone's email. Sometimes it will type the first few letters and then jump to the bottom and finish the word there.

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I'm running the 2.4Ghz 2009 Macbook Pro. I use the two finger touch to right click most of time time, but this model has a 9600gt so I game on it too.I also have the secondary click enabled as well so I can use the bottom of the trackpad as a standard left/right click as if it had buttons, but if you use the bottom right to right click, it'll left click before right clicking. For some reason no LEFT CLICK DEAD ZONE exists when you enable secondary click in the bottom right.So imagine you are playing an FPS like HALF-LIFE 2. You try to pick up an object using the bottom right with the gravity gun but it left clicks first and shoots the object your trying to pick up that hits an explosive barrel. BOOM!!Other times clicking in the far bottom right hand corner doeskin right click at all, just left clicks. Ill sit here CLICK CLICK CLICK CLICK and I just keep left clicking and firing my weapons primary fire over and over.

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It works like this in any game ive played FPS or not, and it does it inside the desktop as well not just games.On top of all that, its overly sensitive like the other guy said above me, when I'm just trying to track the mouse it'll click and or drag.It works PERFECT under OSX, no issues at all. It is definitely a driver issue that needs fixed.