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I also shared that pain...I resolved it by just completely disabling the track pad and mouse whenever I have my Bluetooth Mouse on. IfTheres an option that automatically disables track pad and button whenever theres another mouse connected. If that isnt an option, I would lower the sensitivity of your track-pad and un-check the "tap gestures" feature from the track pad options, this would avoid the accidental clicking. This way, clicking is only activated by physically hitting the button and not the track pad.
I also shared that pain...I resolved it by just completely disabling the track pad and mouse whenever I have my Bluetooth Mouse on. IfTheres an option that automatically disables track pad and button whenever theres another mouse connected. If that isnt an option, I would lower the sensitivity of your track-pad and un-check the "tap gestures" feature from the track pad options, this would avoid the accidental clicking. This way, clicking is only activated by physically hitting the button and not the track pad.

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I also shared that pain...I resolved it beby just completely disabling the track pad and mouse whenever I have my Bluetooth Mouse on. If that isnt an option, I would lower the sensitivity of your track-pad and un-check the "tap gestures" feature from the track pad options, this would avoid the accidental clicking. This way, clicking is only activated by physically hitting the button and not the track pad.
I also shared that pain...I resolved it beby just completely disabling the track pad and mouse whenever I have my Bluetooth Mouse on. If that isnt an option, I would lower the sensitivity of your track-pad and un-check the "tap gestures" feature from the track pad options, this would avoid the accidental clicking. This way, clicking is only activated by physically hitting the button and not the track pad.

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Edit by Majesty,

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I also shared that pain...I resolved it be just completely disabling the track pad and mouse whenever I have my Bluetooth Mouse on. If that isnt an option, I would lower the sensitivity of your track-pad and un-check the "tap gestures" feature from the track pad options, this would avoid the accidental clicking. This way, clicking is only accomplishedactivated by physically hitting the button and not the track pad.
I also shared that pain...I resolved it be just completely disabling the track pad and mouse whenever I have my Bluetooth Mouse on. If that isnt an option, I would lower the sensitivity of your track-pad and un-check the "tap gestures" feature from the track pad options, this would avoid the accidental clicking. This way, clicking is only accomplishedactivated by physically hitting the button and not the track pad.

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Edit by Majesty,

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I also shared that pain...I resolved it be just completely disabling the track pad and mouse whenever I have my Bluetooth Mouse on. If that isnt an option, I would lower the sensitivity of your track-pad and un-check the "tap gestures" feature from the track pad options, this would avoid the accidental clicking. This way, clicking is only accomplished by physically hitting the button and not the track pad.
I also shared that pain...I resolved it be just completely disabling the track pad and mouse whenever I have my Bluetooth Mouse on. If that isnt an option, I would lower the sensitivity of your track-pad and un-check the "tap gestures" feature from the track pad options, this would avoid the accidental clicking. This way, clicking is only accomplished by physically hitting the button and not the track pad.

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Original post by Majesty,

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I also shared that pain...I resolved it be just completely disabling the track pad and mouse whenever I have my Bluetooth Mouse on. If that isnt an option, I would lower the sensitivity of your track-pad and un-check the "tap gestures" feature from the track pad options, this would avoid the accidental clicking.

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