Hi Ashley,
Touchpad settings can often be controlled via the Mouse applet in the
Control Panel, or there may be a program installed accessible through the
start menu by the maker of your touch pad (Alps, Synaptics, etc.) that will
let you tweak the settings to your heart's content.
If you don't find what you're looking for already on your computer, go to
the Control Panel, double click the System applet, go to the Hardware tab
and click Device Manager. Expand the Mouse option and find who manufactured
your touchpad.
If it was made by Synaptics, then you can download their latest driver from
http://www.synaptics.com/support/downloads.cfm#drivers
If it's an Alps, that's a little trickier, as they don't have driver
downloads available on their website.
However more likely than not, it is a Synaptics pad. If it is, try the
drivers from Synaptics' site. If they don't work, just uninstall it and try
out the two below. HP/Compaq hid their drivers for the touchpads, but here
are two versions you can try.
The first:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...Num=ob-10667-1&lang=English+(US)&locale=en_US
The second:
http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsuppor...epartNum=35051&lang=English+(US)&locale=en_US
Please let us know how it works out and please feel free to ask any
additional questions that come to mind!