Deactivation of gestures on Windows 8, resizing specifically Multi screen with 2 fingers

Is there a way to disable a gesture several advanced in Windows 8?   Specifically, I'm trying to disable or reduce the sensitivity of the screen resizing gesture.  My son has small hands, and even when it is just by pointing the touchscreen picks up his other fingers like a multi-gesture and the size of screen shots in all directions.

He likes using ABCMouse.Com and Windows 8 with touch brings a new level of interaction of this educational site, but its basically useless resizing issue.

Thanks for the tips.

Try going to control panel > mouse > device settings > settings.

Simply, it worked for me. Hope this helps you

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