

Since you obviously have this.I'm wondering if my driver is not correct somehow. I also tried clicking the Settings button and dug through all the options there but didn't see anything relating to enabling or disabling. I tried disabling it, but it came back on when resuming the computer like before. Under the Device Settings tab, there *is* an option to enable/disable (not specifically for one session, however). Still, I looked under all the tabs for anything again and didn't see an option like switching it off for a one session. When I bring up the Pointing Device Properties, I don't have an Advanced tab. I can update after I find out (or if someone already happens to know.). I'm looking to flash/unlock the BIOS soon, so maybe something will be available in there. So, I guess that answers that particular question I had. One update to my first post is that I checked within the BIOS and definitely couldn't find anything about it there. I would rather not uninstall it completely, because there are a handful of times where I use it or forget to bring my mouse with. When I go into the properties for it, the disable option is greyed out.

Also, as I mentioned in the extra info at the bottom of the previous post, I actually cannot disable it. I've had problems where it's too sensitive, rather than the opposite like you mentioned. The trackpad isn't the best quality I've every experienced, but it's far from the worst also. Regardless of my methods, hibernate *and* sleep have the same effect, whereby the trackpad is enabled aftering resuming from either. The 20 minutes that it takes to walk to school isn't very lengthy, so I generally don't for this trip. I generally do hibernate if I don't need it on for a lengthy period of time. And in the properties for it, the Disable option is greyed out. Under Device Manager, I cannot disable the Lenovo Pointing Device. So, I guess my question is: do I do this via a bios setting? Or, do I need to follow some other method to do so? I am not sure if the solution to both these issues would be the same or not.but in case not, I thought I would mention it also. most of the time) and I put the computer to sleep to travel somewhere, it automatically enables the trackpad again upon resuming from standby. So, default = disabled.Īnother related issue is that even when I have the trackpad disabled (ie. I know that I can manually hit Fn+F6, but I would prefer to do that only if I forget my mouse and need to enable it. So, I would like to disable it upon boot, resuming from hibernation, or when waking from sleep. I prefer not using the trackpad on my Y400 unless I forget to bring my mouse where I go. If I missed a thread about this, please let me know.
