My MacBook Pro is not turning off the pad by force!

When I turn off using the mouse pad training camp remains lit, anyone have this problem?

Dan_cuspi wrote:

When I turn it off using the mouse pad training camp remains lit, do anyone have this problem?

How do you disable Bootcamp? Are you talking about moving from Windows to OS X using the icon system tray Bootcamp?

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