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Originally Posted by AnemicOak
As long as the laptop has a USB port (pretty much all do) you can get an inexpensive wireless mouse (or could use a wired one I suppose) and use that instead of the track pad. That's what I usually do with my laptop.
I believe this is the type of system Tubemonkey was talking about earlier...
http://www.walmart.com/ip/Toshiba-Sa...-Home/46784947
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Since most laptops also have bluetooth, you could get a bluetooth mouse such as a Logitech and use that instead of taking up a USB port. I have one for my Surface Pro 2 because it only has one USB port.