That’s good to know but it’s still overly complicated in comparison to the previous way to do this. Which was simply right clicking on your touchpad icon and checking the “disable touchpad when USB pointing device is detected” option.
I’m fairly certain that is not functionality that Windows offers by default, and that the touchpad icon is most likely Synaptics third-party software. You could try downloading that and seeing if the option returns. http://www.synaptics.com/en/drivers.php
I was able to set my Windows 10 up with this functionality under mouse options, I went to PC settings>mouse and touchpad>additional mouse options>device settings then clicked a box in the middle which said “Disable internal pointing device when eternal usb pointing device is attached.” This disables the touch pad automatically when a mouse is connected on my laptop.
Microsoft up to their own crap again. Newer hardware will only run Windows X and not any older versions of Windows before Windows X. What’s up with that???
Exactly how is it not the same? Because it uses less than full hibernation? Is that it? Then why not just call it hibernation lite and not something that gives the impression that it’s a completely different feature.
Just installed that Classic Shell. Beast. Win10 start menu sucks.
Random issue: Sometimes when I log out it gets stuck at the signing out screen, and I end up having to hard reboot the system. Anyone else get this?
PC gets stuck in a reboot loop thanks to windows update. Some time later I find a stand alone installer at 1am, got this fucker installing so I decide to go to bed. Wake up at 6am check my PC… still installing!
Come back at lunch time and its finally done.
Eventually it completed and I’m really liking 10 over 7 its so much faster, except I want Halo’s Cortana voice without having to switch my language over to US and use a US keyboard
Edge is crazy fast, I would use it for my main browser but I couldn’t find any ad and script blockers.