Enable/Disable Trackpad on New MacBook
Update Aug 20th, 2011.
In Lion, you can still find it in Universal Access -> Mouse & Trackpad. Just one more click on Trackpad Options… as below.
Update Oct 7th, 2009.
The option appears in Universal Access -> Mouse & Trackpad. I remember that I have checked here before 10.6, this must be new in Snow Leopard. Anyway, it’s much easier now.
Thanks to Mary pointed this out in comment.
I moved the OS X Leopard from the old MacBook to new MacBook and I found that the setting in the Trackpad was missing. I set to “Ignore trackpad when mouse is present” before. After moving the hard disk to new MacBook and reinstall the system without erasing old data, I could not change the setting anymore.
I searched the official MacBook forum and got the solution for that:
Open Terminal and input following command:
defaults write -g com.apple.mouse.ignoreTrackpadIfMousePresent 0
1: Disable Trackpad (Ignore)
0: Enable Trackpad
Log out and log in again then it will take effort.
Thanks brian_b provided the solution via Apple Support Discussion
Timur Alhimenkov responded:
Wow! Thank you very much!
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Tkjune responded:
Hi Timur, I’m glad that you thought the post is useful. Though I don’t know Russian, you can take the post you like, with the backlink is ok.
faby responded:
hej Tkjune, thanx for the solution, i had the same probs as you. Do you know the Terminal input for horizontal scrolling? I disabled this too on my iBook and know can’t enable it again.
Tkjune responded:
Hello, faby
For I’m using MacBook aluminum, I’m not sure if it works in iBook. You may have a try as following:
defaults write -g com.apple.trackpad.scrollBehavior 2
0 Disable
1 Use two fingers to scroll
2 Allow horizontal scroll
Good luck!
Macbook Pro fan responded:
Great post, would you mind expanding on the topic a bit in the future?
august responded:
So frustrated and angry – reminds me of my PC days. Did exactly what you said and STILL cannot disable this bloody trackpad – I HATE IT!!! I HAVE A MACBOOK PRO – what can I do?
Tkjune responded:
@august Are you using a aluminum macbook pro? I’m not sure if it’s ok on macbook before 2008 Oct. I’m new to mac too…
Mary responded:
The disable trackpad button has been moved to System Preferences/Universal Access/Mouse & Trackpad!!!!!!
Tkjune responded:
@Mary Thank you. It may be part of 10.6 updates? Actually, I checked Universal Access before 10.5.7, and it wasn’t there. In that case, I could update this blog.
Melissa responded:
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! Having the trackpad mess me up all the time was maddening, as was not being able to find out how to turn it off. Thanks so much!!
Tkjune responded:
@Melissa Glad to hear that it’s helpful for you.~
Candace responded:
Mary, you have saved me much frustration by telling me this. Here, I thought I’d checked everything! Good for you, Mary! /
David responded:
Fantastic! I was fiddling with keyboard and trackpad options for hours, and the guys in my computer shop were clueless. Now one click in the Universal Access and problem solved.
Tkjune responded:
Haha, true. This is a missing setting in 10.5.x
David Windsor responded:
I want to thank you for a very informative post. I have been having issues with the trackpad on my MBP. I wanted to disable the trackpad until I could find a resolution to my problem. Your post really helped me out a lot. I would never have figured out where the option was to disable the trackpad! Thanks again!!
David
Tkjune responded:
@David Windsor glad to be of help:)
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Madhu Gopal dasa responded:
Tnx guys. Your awesome. Searched the whole web. And then You come with clear pictures, so cool. I can happily type now, without getting into anxiety about touching my mousepad. Tnx. Happy new year.
cori responded:
Tkjune, I looked all over for this option and couldn’t find it. Then I found your post and realized they moved it under Universal Access. I think it would have been OK to put it in under Trackpad, and Mouse sections as well. They put the mouse stuff under Trackpad so go figure 😛 Anyways, thanks for the tip!
A-Double responded:
Thank you for sharing this. My touchpad has been messed up for quite a while now, and I have been searching to block it for a while. Much obliged
Tkjune responded:
@A-Double Great to hear that it’s been of help. And since Lion has come, have u upgraded?
GT Badman responded:
This tread saved my life, thank you very much! no more crazy cursor & automatic right clicking! BTW Apple needs to resolve this! Macs are too expensive for this kinda crap!
Tkjune responded:
@GT Badman, the latest update shows Apple has solved it. haha
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Diego Peña responded:
you, sir, are the man! thank you!
Bente responded:
Thank you so much!
Mohsen Jafari Malek responded:
@Tkjune; Thank you! It’s really useful, I have a MacBook (late 2007) and the hand rest on right side of it is broken! sometimes my trackpad make some problems because of this! NOW when I disable the trackpad it’s gone!
thank you again! 😉 good luck
Tkjune responded:
@Mohsen Jafari Malek, That’s nice:) I’m glad it helps.
Bryan responded:
YAYYY – thanks for teaching me about universal access and being able to shut down trackpad while I have a mouse attached!
I was about to go nutzo. My damn trackpad would click when my palm put too much pressure anywhere RIGHT of the trackpad – WAY away from where it should be clicking. I could even reproduce it by pushing with one finger, like in the middle of the space, in line with the up and down arrows. Crazy, man, crazy.
Joe responded:
🙂
Don responded:
I’ve got the same problem everyone else has had – I can’t disable the trackpad when a mouse is installed. I’ve checked in Hardware>Keyboard and Mouse, Hardware>Trackpad and System>Universal Access>Mouse & Trackpad and nowhere does and option to Ignore trackpad when mouse is present. Universal Access has Ignore trackpad when mouse keys is on but not when mouse is present. I have Mac OS X, Version 10.5.8.
Anyone have any ideas?
Don