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Posted 09 February 2012 - 11:24 AM

I have two Dell latitudes C600/C610. I would like to disable the pointing stick/ball etc....
I can disable the pointing stick/ball in the BIOS, but it also disables the touchpad which I DO NOT want to do.
I would to accomplish this without using a third party app.


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Posted 12 February 2012 - 03:09 PM

I don't know how to disable the pointing stick via software. But I believe you could simply disconnect the cable that connects the pointing stick to the motherboard (I haven't tried it with a C600/610 but I think all C-series Dell laptops have the same keyboard).

On the underside of the laptop, remove all screws which have embossed on the case next to them a letter K. Then you can gently lift the keyboard, which itself is connected to the motherboard via its own cable.

Here are a couple of tutorials that might help, about dissembling C-series Dells. They're not specifically about disabling the pointing stick, but they should help if you want to try this manual method:

http://web.archive.o...ard_removal.htm
http://web.archive.o...top/index.shtml

Edit - I haven't looked inside a c-series Dell for a little while - I'm not 100% sure that the pointing stick is connected independently from the keyboard and touchpad. So, please consider this as just a possible solution.

This post has been edited by bristols: 12 February 2012 - 03:12 PM


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