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How to Disable the Touchpad on ASUS Laptops [4 Working Methods]

Quick and easy steps to turn your touchpad off

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Updated onApril 30, 2024

updated onApril 30, 2024

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Want to disable the touchpad on your ASUS laptop? Look no further. Doing this will stop accidental touches, save battery, and make using external devices easier.

Sometimes,you might not get it right on the first try, so I’ve listed a few different ways you can explore. You’ll surely find one that works.

How to disable the touchpad on ASUS

How to disable the touchpad on ASUS

Here are a few methods to turn off your touchpad in a matter of minutes:

1. Use function key

Repeat the same process if you want to re-enable the touchpad.

2. Use Windows settings

3. Disable via the MyASUS app

4. Use Device Manager

? If your ASUS model doesn’t have a regular touchpad, but aScreenPad, you may not be able to locate it under Mouse/Touchpad settings. Instead, it will be listed under Display adapters in Device Manager and in Display> Multiple Displays in Windows Settings.

Once you’ve disabled the ASUS touchpad using any of these methods, you can easily re-enable it by following the same steps and selectingEnable deviceor toggling the option back on in the settings menu.

Disabling and re-enabling the ASUS touchpad may also help if it’snot working on Windows 11.

Wrapping up

Wrapping up

Disabling the ASUS touchpad is no rocket science and if one method isn’t working, you have enough alternatives. Using the function key, settings app, the dedicated MyASUS app or Device Manager will help you achieve this in just a few steps.

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Diana Todea

With a keen interest in online privacy, she is going all out in making sure we share practical and up-to-date methods to stay safe in the digital space. She’s got a cybersecurity certification from Infosec and a data privacy specialization from UCI.

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