Windows 10 touchpad Release Drag after Finger Lift on Dell Latitude E6510

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Having the same problem as "Windows 10 touchpad Release Drag after Finger Lift" but on a dell E6510. I lift finger after scrolling, move the cursor w/in the window and it keeps scrolling. Followed the advice of the original posts answer in registry but found no reference to finger release. Any advice would be appreciated.

Brian

Posted 2018-07-20T01:41:25.913

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1P.S. It releases after about a half a second. I would prefer it release @ finger lift as all my laptops in the past have done. Thanks – Brian – 2018-07-20T01:43:48.117

Certain touchpad drivers in control panel have coast speed options. What model & Rev is yours? – Tony Stewart Sunnyskyguy EE75 – 2018-07-20T03:09:18.337

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The Dell touchpad has a setting called "Draglock". I turned that setting off (unchecked it)

Go into Windows Control Panel > Dell Touch Pad > Sensitivity >

Then Click on "Tapping" and disable the checkmark on "DragLock"

Origami

Posted 2018-07-20T01:41:25.913

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