On my Probook G5 (admittedly not the same model, but probably isn't much different), go to Settings > Bluetooth & Devices > Touchpad. From there, the gestures/taps can be turned on/off - or the touchpad can be disabled completely.
Elementary problems are what you provided. Those problems were solved. No problem. Just a shame that you went the long way around.
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"Rattler" - I ran a rather large and exclusive OS/2 network for a rather large UK agency. OS/2 was favoured (<<see that "u"? It's there for a reason.) over Windows for about 5 months until its absolute demise, due to the fact that it was utterly useless. Yes, Charles. I have a lot of OS/2...
I'd love to see how that pans out. Imaging an old HDD ... not hard. If one has a separate (working - probably Linux) machine that can read CHS and LBA. And the requisite knowledge to do so.
Congrats for chatting with Charlie and talking him (slowly) through the obvious to get issues sorted...
I only knew it was there as I restored my old CPX last year - links to the user and service manuals are at the bottom of the same page if you need them.
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For the simple reason that SCSI was largely irrelevant in PCs used in the home. All people wanted would be a hard drive and an optical drive, which a simple IDE controller (often integrated on the mainboard along with serial, parallel, sound and video controllers) could handle with ease. Why...
I had a similar Tosh years ago - pretty sure you'll need the CardSoft package from (? I think) SystemSoft. I'm sure you'll be able to find it with a simple Google search.
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I'm pretty sure that any lack of bandwidth on Econet would be irrelevant, as AFAIK, there was never an "econetted" version of Elite released (or even written) for the BBC line.
Isn't IA64 the Itanium version? I'd just use the X86 version of the driver (sixth item down the list on the Update Catalog link upthread) and see if you have any joy with that. If it's only a printer driver, there's no need for it to be specifically 64-bit, and it should get it at least working.
I've just grabbed this link from my photostream using the app.
It *should* take you to the photo.
Incidentally, I don't think there is a way that you can select different display sizes, nor BBCode or anything else from the app. Which is why I never use it - all 28000+ photos that I've...