Dave Mainwaring -

I had the same issue with a Dell Pavillion 17 laptop, product number
K4Q96UA#ABA running 64 bit Win10 Home on a  non touch screen.

Synaptic SMBus touch pad.

Couple weeks ago I gave up on the touch pad and plugged in an old logitech
wireless mouse.  Its not a  Win 10 compliant mouse, and the center scroll
wheel does not function, but I can live with that for a  few days .  I get
really good cursor control with the logitech and the left and right push
buttons work fine.  No inadvertant "click throughs" when I park the cursor
on a  link.


I have also found that Fry's sells a $14.99 HP wireless mouse, a model
something or other 3000, that claims to be fully functional in Win 10.  I
bought one today, but haven' cut through the clamshell packaging and
installed it, yet.

On Sun, Feb 28, 2016 at 1:21 PM, DaveMainwaring <davemainwar...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I have new wireless keyboard with touch pad.
> when my laptop pointer is over a link it automatically clicks on the
> link or icon and activates it
>
> Any suggestion on how to turn this action off
>
>
> Dave
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