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Rich,
As to the second question, it depends on the laptop model. On the Averatec
I have, there are mouse options in control panel where you can disable it.
In others, like Dell, you need to go into Bios with a pair of eyeballs to do
it.
Steve, K8SP
----- Original Message -----
From: "Richard Fiorello" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 10:15 AM
Subject: off topic computer issues
> Hi everyone;
> My xyl is having one or two annoying computer problems that I suspect
> someone here can easily solve. She has subscribed to a list or two and
> there are "links" that one can enter on if you want to reply to a
> particular
> party. When clicking on that link we should open a new message in
> outlook.
> For what ever reason, when you enter on a link now you open a word
> document.
> She is using windows xp and outlook express.
> Secondly, have any laptop users found an easy way to change the
> sensitivity
> or turn off the mouse pad mounted below the key board? Her smaller hands
> don't bother it. When I use it, however, I am always bumping the thing
> and
> ending up somewhere I don't want to be. I vaguely recall that there may
> have been an adjustment in the sys tray but last time I got annoyed with
> the
> thing I wasn't able to find it.
> Thanks in advance
> Rich
>
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