![]() ![]() Whatever the case, I assure you that you are not alone when you say, “I wish I could turn off my touchscreen” or “is there any way to disable my trackpad?” The simple answer is, unfortunately, “no.” Google does not have a default option in Chrome OS settings to disable either of these pieces of hardware. There’s nothing worse than sitting down to write long-form content just to find that you’ve inadvertently clicked out of your content or worse yet, off the page entirely simply because your palm tapped the trackpad. Many users keep their devices docked and use an external mouse and trackpad while others may find a large trackpad an annoyance that gets in the way while typing. ![]() While a touchpad, or trackpad, is a much more common feature on a laptop, the case can be made as to why you may want to disable this input device from time to time. Other Chromebook owners, such as a teacher, may use their devices to present content while the device is folded flat on a table and they want to have the ability to point out objects on the screen without actually interacting with the display. In some instances, a user may have a Chromebook they love that just happens to have a touchscreen that they never wanted. The evolution of 2-in-1 and tablet Chromebooks has exponentially expanded the versatility of Chrome OS devices but that doesn’t mean that touch-enabled displays and large trackpads are always beneficial to the user experience.
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