Installing drivers for both the mouse and touchpad would be a good thing, Cliff, if Windows would let me see the touchpad properties.
What happens is that
when both the mouse "this is"
and touchpad are active, using the mouse shoots the cursor all over the place. If I'm typing and brush the touchpad with my hand, the cursor spurts off and what I'm typing lands somewhere else entirely than where I was typing.
Does that make any sense at all? OK, let me see if I can make it clearer. I'm typing "this is" and accidentally brush the touchpad . . . my text squirts up and "this is" pops into the above text as illustrated.
If I
disable the touchpador
disable the touchpad when a mouse is present, the text I'm typing is put in its proper place, like this sentence I've just typed.
And, since Build 10074 hid the touchpad from me when the mouse is present, I couldn't disable it and had all kinds of problems keeping my text where it belongs.
Edit: Oh, and as to polishing up later . . . I could live with that, if I could have found the touchpad properties.