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* Juergen Stuber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 2002-09-29 12:35 -0400:
> Andre Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >     Option          "Protocol"              "PS/2"
>=20
> Try "IMPS/2".
>=20
> J=FCrgen

Unfortunately this makes my mouse jump around, "PS/2" seems the only
type possible. I assume a driver conflict between the internal
trackpad and the "IMPS/2" driver, since the mouse itself works fine
with a Dell Inspiron 2500 laptop. The BIOS of my machine doesn't have
an option to turn the trackpad off (unlike the Dell).

Do you know of a way to disable the trackpad when a PS/2 mouse is
connected, in software of course?

-Andre

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