That was my first option, but it does disable all other functions of my laptop, such as turning bluetooth on/off, volume wheel, and the media buttons which i do use alot.
I guess i'll just have to cope with it. Acer really don't think about the problems people are going to have when they put a touch sensitive wireless button right next to the keyboard. They could have simply done what other manufaturers do and make a switch instead of a touch sensitive button. You only have to hovver over it for it to be switched off