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Touchpad sensitivity change - Vostro Dell Computers & Internet

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You should find the settings are either under the mouse settings, or under the touchpad's own controls, in Control Panel.

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maxcarson

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  • Posted on Dec 05, 2012

SOURCE: getting touchpad sensitivity to stay set.

Try changing and reboot. then shut down the machine, unplug.

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