This could typically happen if your touchpad is sensitive and you accidentally touch
the touchpad while typing.
This test checks for the proper functioning of the keyboard and
touchpad while Type Cover is on.
Not exact matches
Keyboard is fine, but the
touchpad is always being activated
while typing causing errors.
If the
touchpad uses multi-finger gestures or has palm rejection support so you don't accidentally move the cursor
while you're
typing, this all has to be implemented by the
touchpad driver.
See this if you cursor jumps or moves randomly
while typing — and this one if
Touchpad is locked on your laptop.
This solution applies to those of you, who do not use a mouse and just need a temporary solution to disable the
touchpad only
while typing.
It works essentially the same way by running from the Taskbar and disables the
touchpad automatically
while you're
typing.
Though certainly large enough, touch input often felt unresponsive, and we had trouble with unwanted activation of multi-touch gestures
while using the
touchpad and even
while typing.
The
touchpad is smooth, its responsiveness and accuracy is excellent, and the buttons are nice and clicky without being too loud or — other than the issue
while typing mentioned above — too sensitive for comfortable interaction.
Initially, I didn't know if it would be possible to
type, look at my screen, and use a
touchpad while in motion.