If i ever move the computer or sometimes if i even bump the table it s on the pointer stick gets jostled and it will aggressively drag the mouse across the screen to one corner or the other making it.
Dell laptop keyboard trackstick.
2 x laptop keyboard mouse stick point cap trackpoint for dell e6400 e6410 e4300 e4310 e5410 7 99 in stock.
The middle one is a trackstick.
My problem is that i have installed a new keyboard with a trackstick my old keyboard don t have a trackpointer and now the trackstick don t works.
I need to disable the trackstick on my latitude e6510 or else i m going to fling my laptop through a window.
Open the control panel 2.
Unlike other pointing devices it reacts to sustained force or strain rather.
Then click mouse 4.
On the mouse properties window go to the device select tab and choose between stick stick and pad or pad only.
Click printers and other hardware 3.
I just bought a refurbished dell e6330 and installed ubuntu on it.
Most of them use the trackstick when the touchpad is disabled as the palm touches the touchpad when typing.
Anyway i just replaced the keyboard with one that has the keyboard illumination but the keyboard i bought does not have the little trackstick in the middle of the keyboard.
I am really annoyed with my dell laptop.
The trackstick buttons were working fi.
I m running windows 7.
I have installed new drivers but nothing and in the system options i can t find any option about the trackstick.
You will not be able to click on anything with the middle trackstick however you can use that to navigate to a particluar position like a mouse.
In looking through various forums it appears that disabling the trackstick requires a different trick depending on the hardware os.
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I have a dell latitude e6410 and the track pointer stick has a mind of it s own.
Even the slightest jostling of the thing sends the cursor god knows where.
The one below your keyboard is the touchpad buttons.
A pointing stick nub or nipple is a small joystick used as a pointing device typically mounted centrally in a computer keyboard like other pointing devices such as mice touchpads or trackballs operating system software translates manipulation of the device into movements of the pointer or cursor on the monitor.