Having the same problem as "Windows 10 touchpad Release Drag after Finger Lift" but on a dell E6510. I lift finger after scrolling, move the cursor w/in the window and it keeps scrolling. Followed the advice of the original posts answer in registry but found no reference to finger release. Any advice would be appreciated.
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1P.S. It releases after about a half a second. I would prefer it release @ finger lift as all my laptops in the past have done. Thanks– BrianCommented Jul 20, 2018 at 1:43
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Certain touchpad drivers in control panel have coast speed options. What model & Rev is yours?– Tony Stewart EE75Commented Jul 20, 2018 at 3:09
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The Dell touchpad has a setting called "Draglock". I turned that setting off (unchecked it)
Go into Windows Control Panel > Dell Touch Pad > Sensitivity >
Then Click on "Tapping" and disable the checkmark on "DragLock"
In order to prevent the behavior you describe, you need to uncheck "Inertial Scrolling", within the Dell Touchpad application.
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Please be more descriptive in future answers. Unclear answers will be downvoted in the future.– RamhoundCommented May 4, 2020 at 23:40