Symptoms:
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Go into TouchPad settings and disable "Press the lower right corner of the touchpad to right click"
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Also disable "Tap with two fingers to right click"
Then–while holding your tracking finger (e.g. middle finger) on the TouchPad, click with your clicking finger (e.g. index finger) and release. Observe it is interpreted as a right click, despite the disablements above.
At least it does now–as far as I can tell this is something that just happened in a recent Windows Update…on both a Surface Book and Lenovo Yoga 720. I haven't changed how I use the touchpad in any way. And for how my fingers work, it misfires very frequently…thinking my moving tracking finger not being fully lifted when clicking intends a right click menu. I see no way to disable this interpretation.
I'm fine using two-finger tap for right click. The non-configurable lower-right click region never works for how my hand is placed, so I've had to live with this for quite some time. But not this thing I assume must be new (because I never had trouble with it before, nor knew there was a "two-finger click"). Being sure to pull my tracking finger completely off the trackpad to completely clear it for the click is not something I can (or want) to retrain myself to do–too inefficient.
Can people confirm that this is the case on their machines too, and is there any way to disable "two-finger click for right click" and only enable "two-finger tap for right click"?
OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Home
Version: 10.0.16299 Build 16299
Best Answer
I had a Yoga 2 Pro with Synaptics Touchpad and Windows 8. The dedicated app had options for both 2-finger tap and 2-finger click, but making changes through the app simply did not work after updating to Windows 10.
If you have a newer device that makes use of the Windows Precision touchpad drivers, you'll find the 2-finger tap option in the Touchpad settings. But there isn't anything for two finger pressing.
This is how I came to discover the registry options
2FingerTapAction
andTwoFingerPressButtonAction
. If you have a Synaptics device, you should be able to find these buried in your registry:HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Synaptics\SynTP\TouchPadPS2####
or press CTRL + F and search for "2FingerTapAction" or "TwoFingerPressButtonAction"For many other TouchPad devices, you should find the option in the device-specific options program. You can often get to this program via a tray icon next to your clock. Common ones are Elan Smart-Pad, Synaptics Click/Touch/LuxPad, Dell Touchpad, and ALPS Control Panel.
(Note: A good application for digging around in the registry and searching it quickly to look for terms like Touch/Press/Finger is NirSoft RegScanner, if you are having trouble with Windows RegEdit.)