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Originally Posted by FrustratedReader
I've seen loads where the touch pad is in the device driver as a USB mouse (even a newish Win10 machine). In theory then you can turn that off by disabling in the Device Management, but then you need a real mouse to turn it on again if using the computer somewhere without space for a mouse. Especially in Win10 if there is no touch screen.
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The trackpad driver settings should have an option to disable itself when an external mouse is plugged in.
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Originally Posted by Sirtel
That's interesting. The matte screens I've used have generally had poor contrast and color accuracy, but admittedly they weren't high-end laptops. I'll keep it in mind for when I need a new laptop (not for some years hopefully).
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You can get high gamut matte display panels. They tend to be expensive extras since consumers tend to want shiny and cheap so you won't get the volume discount.