Setting to disable native trackpad when bluetooth mouse is connected resets after reboot
Originator: | jm | ||
Number: | rdar://28908558 | Date Originated: | 2016-10-23 |
Status: | Duplicate/27233453 | Resolved: | |
Product: | macOS | Product Version: | 10.12.1 (16B2338c) |
Classification: | UI/Usability | Reproducible: | Always |
Summary: The setting to disable the native (built-in) trackpad when a Bluetooth mouse is connected is reset after a reboot of the system, once the auto-pairing of the external input device takes place. Steps to Reproduce: 1.Connect and auto-pair a wireless mouse, such as Apple Magic Mouse 2. 2.Open the System Preferences window. 3.Click on the Accessibility icon. 4.On the left-pane of the Accessibility window, click on the Mouse & Trackpad option. 5.Check the box next to “Ignore built-in trackpad when mouse or wireless trackpad is present”. 6.Close the Accessibility window. 7.Reboot MacBook Pro. Expected Results: After auto-pairing of Apple Magic Mouse 2, built-in trackpad should be disabled due to the enabled setting described above. Actual Results: Despite auto-pairing of Apple Magic Mouse 2, trackpad is not disabled.
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Engineering has determined that your bug report (28908558) is a duplicate of another issue (27233453) and will be closed.