The annoyance is that there doesn't seem any feature built-in to the hardware or any Asus software to disable the feature. But it gets annoying if you find it happening often. Granted, to turn it off, you just have to long-press the button. The problem is that it's very easy to brush that button to enable it. But some folks find the touchpad mouse movements to NOT be as good an experience as when this feature is DISABLED.Īgain, to disable the numberpad, you simply long-press the same image/virtual button, and the numberpad no longer appears. Note that even when the numpad is enabled, you can still use the touchpad for typical mouse movements and tapping, which is especially clever. When you enable it, the numeric keyboard lights up within the touchpad, which is helpful for those who need to do numerical data entry, etc. You simply tap the icon (a virtual button) on the top right of the touchpad to enable/disable the display of the Numberpad. It's designed so that you can use it when you want, and then disable it. You can learn more about it at the Asus web site FAQ on the feature. It's a "virtual" numeric keypad within your touchpad that can be enabled optionally with a button in the top right of the touchpad. (I have it on a ZenBook, but I've read of it existing on VivoBook, ExpertBook, StudioBook, and even ROG Strix and perhaps Tuf models-though I also have one each of those and they do NOT have it.) See the image provided here. The feature is found on many modern Asus laptops whose keyboard lacks a full numeric keypad on the right. Then I conclude with what has, for me (so far).įirst, let's talk about the NumPad feature itself, for context.
TLDR See below for how to do that if you may prefer to cut to the chase, but interested readers may want to understand a few things first, like what I mean by the Numberpad feature, and the problem that may prompt folks to seek how to disable it, as well as other solutions that I found had been proposed (even before I wrote this post) but also did not work. Others later proposed various ways to try to remove it permanently, but those don't seem to work, either.
Removing the numberpad driver (NOT the touchpad's driver) from Windows Device Manager seemed at first the best way, but it proved to be temporary. In this post, I discuss ways to try to do it. Do you have a modern Asus laptop with the NumberPad (orNumPad) feature (a virtual numeric keypad embedded within the touchpad)? You may know there's a button to enable/disable it on demand, but do you find find it coming on when you brush that by mistake? Are you annoyed that you can't find how to "permanently" disable it?