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That’s right: this isn’t under “Mouse” or “Trackpad,” like you’d think it would be. If you’d rather the trackpad turn off entirely the second you connect any kind of external mouse, macOS offers this option, though it’s a little buried.įirst, open up System Preferences, which you can find by clicking the Apple logo at the top-left of your screen, then clicking “System Preferences.” Open the “Accessibility” panel. ![]() This can be particularly annoying if you have an external mouse connected, and aren’t even using the trackpad. ![]() Your palm hits them while you’re typing, moving your cursor and messing up your flow.
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