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Old 05-09-2020, 05:54 AM   #8
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To make it clear, I'd like to disable all actions with the touchpad. I don't want the touchpad to flip pages.
That's an OS feature. Real touch pads can be disabled in at least Windows and Linux (most versions), and sometimes also on the hardware setup screen. Some touchpads are not so real and seem to emulate a mouse. On windows under Devices you'll see two mice (mouses?), disable one and see if it's the real mouse or the touch pad. You can navigate via keyboard if you mess up.

Some OS also allow disabling touchpads while typing, if they are using a Touchpad driver, that won't work for ones that emulate a USB HID mouse.
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