![]() In this guide, we will show how you can configure OS X to disable the trackpad when a mouse is connected. That means, when you connect a mouse or wireless trackpad, OS X automatically disables the built-in trackpad and allows you continue using the connected mouse or wireless trackpad. OS X offers an option to ignore built-in trackpad when a mouse or wireless trackpad is connected. In Windows (excluding notebooks that include physical buttons to quickly disable the touchpad ) you need to either use third-party tools or disable the hardware in Device Manager in order to turn off the trackpad or touchpad and there is no option to automatically turn off the touchpad when you connect a mouse. ![]() ![]() The good thing is that turning off the trackpad in Mac OS X is a fairly simple task.
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