Disabling Sony VAIO’s touchpad

I got my Sony VAIO laptop core i5 last year when my Dell Inspiron’s battery charger’s not working well. The man in the house decided to buy a new laptop because when I will wait for the new dell charger in which he ordered online, it will take me enough time to wait and do my online work. I told him that I will just use my Dell desktop but then he said that I should have a new laptop instead besides my first dell laptop’s so old already and obsolete.

And so when I got this one, I hate in using it because the touchpad is so sensitive. I tried to disable things but the touchpad is still functioning. Until today that I can’t go on with using my Sony Vaio laptop because every time I will make my article and use my MSWORD, the cursor will just jump anywhere on my MSWORD Window. So, I’ve search for it online. There’s a detailed article about disabling Sony VAIO’s touchpad but I can’t see it in my core i5.

So, I just try to search for the words “SYSTEM INFORMATION” on the START button of my computer and then the choices showed up. What I needed is the VAIO CONTROL CENTER under CONTROL PANEL, so I tried clicking it. After that, there’s a new window that popped and it has the POINTING DEVICE. Under that thing there is this note: “With Built-in Pointing Device, you can enable/disable the built-in pointing device. Select the check box to enable the built-in device. To change the device settings, click the Advance button.” I tried unchecking the ENABLE button then click APPLY and then click OK.

Right now, I am happy because the touchpad of my SONY VAIO is not functioning anymore. And this means that I will not be bothered with my typing and composing my articles anytime I will be using my Sony VAIO core i5. YEAHHH Baby!

Anyway, if you also want to disable your VAIO touchpad, just search directly the VAIO Control Center so that you can easily see the POINTING DEVICE for you to uncheck the enable box. And that will be it!