04-08-2024 10:12 AM
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Hi,
I wanted to ask a question about the touchpad of the laptop I just purchased (in question).
I highlight that the click on the touchpad (not the tap, just the click that occurs when pressed) is not uniform across the entire touchpad: you can click on the lower part, while the higher you go, the more difficult the click becomes (on the extreme upper part you can practically no longer click).
Is this situation normal or do you require assistance?
Thank you.
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04-08-2024 12:16 PM
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@ing_magnus: In the absence of physical buttons, and to allow for a larger touchpad, the buttons are 'hidden' at the bottom of the pad. If you press down on the bottom right, then this will act as a right click, while pressing the bottom left of the pad creates a left click. This is normal, and nothing to be concerned about.
04-08-2024 10:42 AM
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I'd have thought that was just like any other touchpad, where the lowest section operates like the buttons on a mouse. If the entire touch pad was clickable, then it could cause unwanted clicks.

04-08-2024 12:16 PM
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@ing_magnus: In the absence of physical buttons, and to allow for a larger touchpad, the buttons are 'hidden' at the bottom of the pad. If you press down on the bottom right, then this will act as a right click, while pressing the bottom left of the pad creates a left click. This is normal, and nothing to be concerned about.
04-08-2024 02:02 PM
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ok, because I come from a mac and the click is uniform even above. So I had doubts.

04-08-2024 03:30 PM
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@ing_magnus: I have looked into this further, and you can also press the touchpad with 2 fingers to act as a 'right click'. I hope this helps.
