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Does the touchpad on your laptop give you nothing but trouble? It sure does for me! Unless a laptop is your main computer, you may have a hard time switching from a mouse on your main machine to the touchpad.

I know that a lot of people find trackpads hard to use. They are prone to accidental touches that will send your mouse cursor all over the screen. This can be a huge pain when doing precise work such as copying and pasting large portions of text or any graphic design work.

The simplest solution is to plug an external mouse into your laptop's USB port. A regular mouse is much more comfortable and easier to use than a touchpad. It's also more precise.

There are two choices when it comes to mice. With a cord or without. Corded mice are cheap and easy to come buy. You may even have an extra one already. The drawback is the cord. It's usually much too long to use on a laptop computer and frequently gets tangled or caught on objects.

Cordless mice on the other hand are free of any wires and very compact. Some models store the USB dongle in the body of the mouse when you aren't using it. Simply take the dongle out, plug it into a USB port and you are ready to go. The big downside to cordless mice is the fact that they require batteries. The battery always tends to run out of juice right when you are in the process of doing something very important on your computer. Carrying an extra battery or using rechargeable ones can help with this issue.

One tip that really helped me out when using an external mouse on my netbook is to go into the mouse settings and turn on the option to disable the trackpad when an external mouse is plugged in. This will prevent you from accidentally moving the cursor with the trackpad. Trust me, it can prevent a lot of frustration!

An external mouse plugged into your notebook computer can really make a difference in usability. Stop struggling with your touchpad and give it a try. It really does make using your laptop more enjoyable!
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