There are two existing solutions:
A. Use the original AVC driver
Poor sensitivity
Disabled
Supports rolling through the border.
B. Use other drivers such as synaptics
Low sensitivity
Manual disabling
Non-boundary Rolling
I think it is not ideal, so I started to solve it. I propose the ultimate solution
New version of AVC 060416 Driver (provided by NEC) + touchfreeze Free Software
The AVC 060416 driver only modifies the sensitivity-related configuration file compared with Lenovo. Touchfreeze is a very good free software that automatically monitors whether you are in the text input status. If so, the mouse is automatically disabled and the system is restored when no input is made. In this way ......
Average sensitivity
Auto-disable
Supports rolling through the border.
It can be said that it perfectly solved the question of the 125c touchpad!
AVC 060416 driver provided by NEC:
Http: // 202.188.160.140/user... OK & model_id = 215
Touchfreeze 1.02:
Http://www.download.com/TouchFreeze/3000-2094_4-10395987.html