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  • PsychGuy274
    Veteran Member
    • May 2010
    • 4289

    Laptop touchpad question

    Howdy All,

    So I just got a new laptop and I've having kind of an annoying problem with it. I play a game that requires me to use WASD and the mouse for movement, activities, etc. Every time that I try to use the touchpad while using the WASD it won't work; I have to stop hitting any other buttons and then use the touchpad and repeat. It's really annoying.

    I think that there's a feature that turns off the touchpad momentarily when the keyboard is being used which is nice, but it interferes with this game. How do I make it so that I can use both at the same time?

    I have a Dell Inspiron running Windows 7.

    Thanks guys.
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    Coded-Dude
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    • Dec 2010
    • 6705

    why not just buy a usb mouse and ditch the pad when gaming?
    x2

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      PsychGuy274
      Veteran Member
      • May 2010
      • 4289

      Originally posted by Coded-Dude
      why not just buy a usb mouse and ditch the pad when gaming?
      Don't like carrying around more than I have to.

      But it's OK, I got it fixed.
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