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How to Disable TrackPad on MacBook

The trackpad on your MacBook Pro is a crafty piece of engineering and technology that has allowed laptop-style computers to become smaller and lighter while at the same time, allowing you to complete any and all functions that once were only possible with the use of an external mouse. 

There are many ways to utilize the features of your trackpad on your computer and there might even be some trackpad gestures that you are unaware of. Although it sounds amazing, it’s not for everyone, some users simply prefer to use a mouse. 

If that’s your case, you can quickly disable trackpad on Mac from System Preferences > Accessibility > Pointer Control. And under Mouse & Trackpad, simply check this option: Ignore built-in trackpad when mouse or wireless trackpad is present. That’s it. 

Below, we will show you the super detailed guide on how to disable the trackpad on a MacBook along with some bonus tips. If you’re interested in why would people want to turn off their trackpad, you’ll find some answers here as well. 

How to Disable MacBook TrackPad

If you do find yourself wanting to disable your trackpad due to personal preference or any other reason, it is really easy to do. Follow the steps below to turn off the trackpad on mac. 

Step 1: Click the Apple menu in the top-left corner of your screen and choose System Preferences

How to Disable TrackPad on MacBook

Step 2: Click on the Accessibility icon.

How to Disable TrackPad on MacBook

Step 3: In the Accessibility menu click on Pointer Control from the options in the window on the left-hand side.

How to Disable TrackPad on MacBook

Step 4: Check Ignore built-in trackpad when mouse or wireless trackpad is present

How to Disable TrackPad on MacBook

Your MacBook trackpad will now be disabled when an external mouse or trackpad is connected to your computer.

Bonus Tips

Now that you know how to disable your trackpad, you can use this process as a troubleshooting method if the situation arises.

Sometimes the trackpad on your MacBook Pro can stop working due to a glitch or malfunction. If you follow the steps above to disable your trackpad and then turn it back on, it might fix this problem.

Whenever you want to turn on the MacBook trackpad, simply uncheck that Ignore built-in trackpad when mouse or wireless trackpad is present option from Step 4

How to Disable TrackPad on MacBook

It’s not a guarantee that this will work if you experience problems with your trackpad, but it is a quick and easy way to troubleshoot the issue that has fixed a not-working trackpad on my computer in the past.

Keep in mind that you can still turn on and off the trackpad on Mac when a mouse is connected. If you don’t select the checkbox from the Mouse & Trackpad menu, your main trackpad will remain on and if an external mouse or trackpad is already connected, it’ll still work the same. 

There might be some reason to have your main trackpad still function when you have an external mouse or trackpad connected and the choice is up to you if you want to turn it on or off in this instance.

An external mouse or trackpad will connect to your computer through a Bluetooth connection so you will want to make sure that Bluetooth is turned on and functioning on your computer before you try to disable your trackpad.

Why Disable Trackpad on Mac

There are a couple of different reasons why you might want to disable your trackpad. Even though this is a nice feature of your MacBook Pro and you may never actually disable it, it’s good to know how just in case you want or need to at some point. 

The trackpad is also really easy to turn off and on so knowing the steps to do the task is good information to have.

The main reason that you might want to disable your trackpad comes down to personal preference. Some people just like using a regular external mouse over the trackpad. 

I personally don’t mind using a trackpad for most tasks, but for some things I do frequently, like audio production using Logic X, I like the feel of an external mouse over a trackpad. Some people also like to use an external trackpad instead of the one built into their laptops.

I’ve heard other people say that they don’t like the trackpad as much as a mouse because as they are typing or working on their computer, they will often accidentally click or swipe with their hand as the trackpad sits so close to the keyboard on your MacBook. 

Your trackpad might malfunction or break at some point and it’s good to know how to disable it and connect an external mouse in this case scenario as well.

Final Thoughts

Whether you are a fan of the trackpad on your MacBook Pro or not, there is no denying its functional capabilities. It is a great piece of technology that has simplified how we use our computers while also making them effective and efficient with fewer accessories needed to complete man ordinary tasks.

If you ever want or need to disable your trackpad, you now know the steps necessary to get it done with only a few easy steps.

Have you ever disabled your trackpad? Why?