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Hey guys!

 

So I have a serious issue with the Surface Pro 3 touch pad. It has two clickable buttons at the bottom for both right click and left click, but the issue is that they are also apart of the touch pad. So when I go to left click it moves my cursor off the thing I'm trying to click. This also means I can only use the mouse pad with on finger.. As having on finger moving the mouse and one finger clicking confuses the damn thing.,. I have read that HP has a Synaptics software that allows you to section of the touch sensitive part of the mouse pad... Although I have yet to find a solution for the SP3.. 

 

If you know of anyway to solve this issue please advise!

Thanks in advance!!

 

HP article: http://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Other-Notebook-PC-Questions/dv6-Touch-Pad-Disable-tracking-on-buttons-portion-of-touch/m-p/588075

 

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It shouldn't be that touchy, make sure the correct drivers are loaded.

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I could not find a setting about that written anywhere, but I don't have a surface to test this myself. I found, oddly, that some report sometimes that the "enhance pointer precision" (mouse acceleration) setting is off by default if you do a reset, so make sure that is on, as it helps a lot with some things.

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