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As before no effect at all I've done it already earlier, but now I did it again. Driver settings has no effect on that behaviour whatsoever. But thank you for effort.– YodaCommented Oct 15, 2013 at 21:22
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So you have turned off PalmTracking? Have you tried the other settings like Sensitivity, Lock-Dragging, and Tapping?– SynetechCommented Oct 17, 2013 at 0:38
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I solved that and it have nothing to do with 3rd party mouse driver. It is standard setting in Windows 8.x and you have to find proper key in registry and set it to 0.– YodaCommented Oct 17, 2013 at 21:26
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Who said anything about a 3rd party drivers? ಠ_ఠ And if it is a “standard setting” in Windows, then why did you have to “find” it and modify a registry entry (and one for the Elan drivers at that)? If it were a “standard setting in Windows”, then it would have been in the standard mouse control panel applet.– SynetechCommented Oct 17, 2013 at 22:42
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i should say, how beautiful your answer is, plenty of info and images... i have a dell xps l521x and 2 delays should be turned off, first was a setting on "dell synaptic driver" and the other was the default windows 8 delay (( there is a value on mouse settings, press Wn + Q, then type "mouse" ))– AgelessEssenceCommented Nov 12, 2013 at 9:15
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