![]() If already done that but nothing, then try looking in the Service list (same msconfig) for something related to Ultranav Sys Tray. Run: msconfig/ startup and look for the one out of place execute that you think might be responsible for the tray. Can you do that in the Res&Recover feature? Maybe I should repair reinstall it something. ![]() My annoyance repeats itself usually when I turn it off for the weekend then turn it on again on Monday. I havent try reinstall the driver because like I mentioned above, according to Device Manager, the version of Ultranav I have built in right now is actually higher (later) than the one available on Lenovo's website. ![]() I've tried using the Fn+wat/ever F that open up Lenovo's built in Ultranav access to disabled the Tapping (just though different path to disabling it would change something). I've try disabling in the CP/Mouse/etc path. ![]()
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