or you could press your VO keys and do a left or right 2-fingered-twist on your 
track pad. lol. that's the easy way.
Twist is like turning a knob on a radio or something.
Hope that helped.

GF


On Jun 13, 2010, at 8:35 PM, Ana G wrote:

> Thanks to both of you for these instructions.
>  
> Allison writes:
>  
> Here's how to disable the Trackpad commander. Press VO F8 which will open 
> VoiceOver utilities. VoiceOver keys are control option. Then arrow down to 
> where it says commanders. VO space on that and you will come across three 
> tabs, keyboard grackpad and I forget what the other one is. I think it's 
> numpad navigation. Press VO space on the trackpad commander tab and uncheck 
> the box that says enable trackpad commander.
>  
> Linda writes:
> When the trackpad is on, you can hold down the VO keys and rotate 2 fingers 
> counter-clockwise to turn it off.
>  
> When you want to turn it back on, hold down the VO keys and rotate 2 fingers 
> clockwise.
> 
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