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Ready to play "Laptop Frisbee".

#1 Post by rayxtwo » Fri Feb 21, 2014 10:27 am

Ok, I know it's not the laptop, it's me. Ever since I've had this stinking stroke, if I don't pay attention to what my left hand is doing, I leave it on the pad and when I move the cursor with my right hand, the text size changes. Is there anyway to lock the text size so this doesn't happen or am I doomed to this frustration. I know I could use a mouse but I use the laptop when I'm in bed if I don't feel like getting up right away in the morning. Thanks in advance for the help.

Ray

P.S. I have Windows 8.

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Re: Ready to play "Laptop Frisbee".

#2 Post by Bob Juch » Fri Feb 21, 2014 10:32 am

rayxtwo wrote:Ok, I know it's not the laptop, it's me. Ever since I've had this stinking stroke, if I don't pay attention to what my left hand is doing, I leave it on the pad and when I move the cursor with my right hand, the text size changes. Is there anyway to lock the text size so this doesn't happen or am I doomed to this frustration. I know I could use a mouse but I use the laptop when I'm in bed if I don't feel like getting up right away in the morning. Thanks in advance for the help.

Ray

P.S. I have Windows 8.
By "pad" do you mean the touchpad? Are you pressing the pad with a left finger while moving a right finger? If so, that's something unique about your laptop and not a Windows feature.
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#3 Post by rayxtwo » Fri Feb 21, 2014 10:49 am

Yes, the touchpad. I like having the text size a little larger than the norm. I've tried looking in the user guide for help but it's been useless.

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#4 Post by Bob Juch » Fri Feb 21, 2014 12:12 pm

rayxtwo wrote:Yes, the touchpad. I like having the text size a little larger than the norm. I've tried looking in the user guide for help but it's been useless.

Ray
What browser do you use? It could be a feature of that.
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Re: Ready to play "Laptop Frisbee".

#5 Post by plasticene » Fri Feb 21, 2014 12:39 pm

I found an article -- http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/3-ways-to- ... -gestures/ -- that explains how to turn off this feature:
Open the Control Panel, click the Hardware and Sound category, and select Mouse under Devices and Printers. Click over to the Device Settings tab (you should see this if you have a Synaptics touchpad driver installed), click the Settings button, and uncheck the Enable Edge Swipes option. Click OK to save your settings.
You can always change the text size using Ctrl-plus and Ctrl-minus. Ctrl-zero should return the text to its original size.

I don't know for sure if this will work, because I don't have Windows 8. I hope it's helpful, though.

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Re: Ready to play "Laptop Frisbee".

#6 Post by Bob78164 » Fri Feb 21, 2014 3:16 pm

rayxtwo wrote:Ok, I know it's not the laptop, it's me. Ever since I've had this stinking stroke, if I don't pay attention to what my left hand is doing, I leave it on the pad and when I move the cursor with my right hand, the text size changes. Is there anyway to lock the text size so this doesn't happen or am I doomed to this frustration. I know I could use a mouse but I use the laptop when I'm in bed if I don't feel like getting up right away in the morning. Thanks in advance for the help.

Ray

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Stroke? When did that happen? --Bob
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Re: Ready to play "Laptop Frisbee".

#7 Post by rayxtwo » Fri Feb 21, 2014 5:20 pm

Bob78164 wrote:
rayxtwo wrote:Ok, I know it's not the laptop, it's me. Ever since I've had this stinking stroke, if I don't pay attention to what my left hand is doing, I leave it on the pad and when I move the cursor with my right hand, the text size changes. Is there anyway to lock the text size so this doesn't happen or am I doomed to this frustration. I know I could use a mouse but I use the laptop when I'm in bed if I don't feel like getting up right away in the morning. Thanks in advance for the help.

Ray

P.S. I have Windows 8.
Stroke? When did that happen? --Bob
Back in November. It's nothing major. Just a bump in the road. Weakness on my left side. I'll be close to 100% by summer.

Ray

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