Disabling TrackPad when Bluetooth mouse is connected no longer working.

The accessibility option to disable the trackpad when the mouse is connected (MBP is connected to a docking station) is not longer functional since the last OS Monterey 12.2.1 update. When the non-apple Mouse was active, this option was working. When typing, I need the trackpad disabled. How can I get accessibility functionality back?

MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 12.2

Posted on Mar 3, 2022 09:19 AM

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Posted on Mar 25, 2022 10:27 AM

I would like to note, the latest Monterey update v12.3, resolved this trackpad problem as well as the network printer SMS RPC Authorization issue:

Printing to a shared network printer iss… - Apple Community


Thank you Apple developers for quickly resolving these two. I hope my input helped.



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Mar 4, 2022 10:43 AM in response to hlsantos

Hey hisantos,


If your trackpad doesn't seem to be disabled, try the following steps to toggle this option:


  1. Choose Apple menu on the top left corner of your screen
  2. Select System Preferences
  3. Click Accessibility > click Pointer Control > then click Mouse & Trackpad
  4. Toggle this option by enabling/disabling or disabling/enabling them.


If you use a non-Apple mouse, the driver software that came with your mouse may prevent this option from working as expected. For information, see the documentation for your mouse.


For more information, check out this article here: Change Mouse & Trackpad preferences for accessibility on Mac


We hope this helps!


Best regards.


Mar 5, 2022 09:51 AM in response to BrianK90

The popular SeenDa mouse was working on the MBP and the OS was disabling the trackpad, working since brought the MBP 2021/M1 last July/August. When the MBP was docked making the mouse active, the trackpad would be disabled.


The last update broke this functionality. Seenda has no driver on their website for the MacOS.


Is Apple requiring a Apple only mouse for this functionality to work? To disable the trackpad when the MBP is docked with a BT mouse?

Mar 5, 2022 10:10 AM in response to hlsantos

hlsantos,



It is not required to use an Apple mouse for the feature to work, just a note that third-party mouse drivers may potentially interfere with the functionality of that particular feature.



To help with isolating this down, it may help to try using a different mouse, if you have any others accessible to you.


If you find multiple mice are having the same issue, we'd recommend reaching out to Apple Support directly for a deeper investigation. This link can help with starting the support request: Get Support



Cheers.

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