that means the light orange near my mousepads?

It blocks the mouse and I end up turning off but I want to know how to block then. (BTW) I have a windows 8 CV.

The orange light in the corner of a touchpad HP indicates that the touchpad has been turned off. It is the latest in attempts by various computer manufacturers in a certain extent the problem with new owners of the laptop with the jump of the sliders as you type. Generally speaking, you would be double - tap the corner of the touchpad where the orange light (top-left...?) is to turn the touchpad.

For more details, see the computer documentation specific HP.

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