Attaching External Mouse, Keypad, and Keyboard
Disabling the TrackPoint
The TrackPoint is designed to work simultaneously with another
pointing device (such as a mouse) attached to the system. But
some mouse types require the TrackPoint to be disabled before you
can use them, such as:
A mouse that is not fully compatible with the PS/2 mouse
connected to the external-input-device connector
A mouse connected to the serial connector
A mouse connected to the USB connector
To disable the TrackPoint:
1
Start the ThinkPad Configuration program.
See “ThinkPad Configuration Program” on page 26.
2
Click on the TrackPoint (
) button.
3
Click on Auto-Disable for the TrackPoint.
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This setting automatically disables the TrackPoint if a mouse is
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connected to the external-input-device connector when the
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computer starts. If no external mouse is connected, however,
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the TrackPoint is enabled. Therefore, to reenable the
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TrackPoint if it has been disabled, restart the computer after
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disconnecting a mouse.
If you use a mouse connected to the serial connector or the USB
connector, you need to select Disable, instead of Auto-Disable.
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