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W10 Touchpad blocker stopped

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When I had the same problem with Acer laptop= I use mouse exclusively, touchpad was hypersensitive

would react to the slightest movement nearby........unstoppable, nothing worked.

Now all of a sudden same problem with my ASUS 305-

Even this app has zero effect     touch.GIF

 

I can only guess another one of these beloved Windows 10 updates

BEFORE I BECOME HYSTERICAL = ANY PERMANET SOLUTION

When I had the same problem with Acer laptop= I use mouse exclusively, touchpad was hypersensitive
would react to the slightest movement nearby........unstoppable, nothing worked.
Now all of a sudden same problem with my ASUS 305-
Even this app has zero effect     touch.GIF.36b7e9cac7cef541f74316e85935fb9b.GIF
 
I can only guess another one of these beloved Windows 10 updates
BEFORE I BECOME HYSTERICAL = ANY PERMANET SOLUTION

Hi.

If you think it is a windows update causing the problem, why not restore your computer to a time before the update?

Have a look at the System Restore function in your operating system.

I am not sure, but I would suspect that before windows does an update, it creates a restore point.

Again, I am not sure if using System Restore will let you negate windows updates, but give it a go.

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