In "Device Manager > Human Interface Devices" amongst other things there are two entries both named "HID-compliant vendor-defined device". In "Device Manager > Mice and other pointing devices" there are only two options, "HID-compliant mouse" (which has a disable option) and "Lenovo Pointing Device", which I assume refers to the touch pad (is this assumption right?) and which can be uninstalled but has no "disable" option. No help there so I went to Control Panel. In "Settings", the only option under touchpad is to alter the delay on using "click". I've been trying to disable it again, so far without success. He's now updated to Win 10 and the touchpad has come back to life. In 8.1 I was able to disable the touchpad for him, via Device Manager. He particularly dislikes touchpads so uses a mouse. In June a friend bought a Lenovo Z50-70 laptop running Win 8.1.
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