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Thank you. I would not like to use Elantech drivers cause they do not recognize RMB + LMB pressed at the same time and I do not have this "Tap off when typing" postimg.org/image/59q8824aj I know its in polish but the general look may say something. I do not even have "tapping"(in polish) here. Maybe I can modify the MS driver from regedit?– YodaCommented Oct 13, 2013 at 11:02
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You probably can change it in the registry, but I'm not sure where it would be for a different driver. I would suggest checking all possible mouse settings first, in case it's on one of the tabs.– DebraCommented Oct 13, 2013 at 16:11
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I have edited the post, please look, thank you!– YodaCommented Oct 14, 2013 at 21:14
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Much improved, but you should include the laptop model too. I think at this point you will be better off to go to the Acer site and download the appropriate driver for your touchpad: it will be either Alps or Synaptics. The latter always seems to have settings for "disable touchpad when I type" and so you'd be able to control it; the former varies. Make sure you download the right one for your specific laptop, though! The other possibilities that I can think of are is if there are touchpad settings in the BIOS, or if you installed something like Touchfreeze at some point.– DebraCommented Oct 14, 2013 at 23:52
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I have just installed Windows 8.1 last week, I have edited the original post. I have downloaded and install original drivers for my laptop at first and then I tried older/newer ones, now I did install newest again.– YodaCommented Oct 15, 2013 at 21:31
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