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Jun 13, 2024 · 1. Open the MyAsus app on your laptop, then in the Device Settings section, check if the Touchpad is enabled in there. 2. If that was not the problem, go to the support page for your laptop, from there, download and re-install the chipset drivers and then the touchpad drivers to see if that gets the touchpad working, if not, there may be a ...
Jan 29, 2018 · 1) Open Device Manager. 2) Click on View, then 'Show Hidden Devices'. 3) Under 'Human Interface Devices' you will see a grayed out 'ASUS Precision Touchpad', highlight it and using the 'Action' click on 'Update Driver'. 4) Once driver was updated the mouse was still not working - looking under properties it was saying HW was not connected, but ...
Aug 6, 2015 · Try this: hit the windows button on your keyboard to pull up the start menu. Tab down to Settings and then key down to Mouse and touchpad. Use your keyboard controls to go down to the bottom and highlight "additional mouse options," then hit enter. Go over to hardware, then Highlight the ELAN input device.
Sep 8, 2015 · 2- Go to Hardware & Sound. 3- Go to Mouse. 4- Go to Hardware TAB and select PROPERTIES. 5- Click Change Settings. 6- Go to Driver. 5- Select Roll Back Driver. 6- Restart and enjoy. I tried this process on my 2014 Asus and my touchpad failed to scroll. I went through the process again and selected Update Driver.
Aug 18, 2015 · Here is the steps: Go to your manufacturer’s website and download the Driver’s setup file for your computer. Press Windows Key + R on your desktop screen to go to run box. Type devmgmt.msc and hit Enter. Under Driver, expand, then right click and select Uninstall.
System: ASUS Q501L, i5-4200, 6Gb, 64bit ( Win 8.0-to-8.1-to Win 10) After December 26, 2015 update, Touchpad no longer works correctly (scroll/swipe/finger popup), however, pointer/cursor works fine. Normally, double click Smart gesture Icon, located in Icon Tray (up arrow), toggles application to customize/enable/disable, but icon is no longer there and .exe in program files does not work.
Apr 12, 2024 · Since the touchpad is working in BIOS but not in Windows, it could be a driver or software-related issue. Here are a few more things you can try: 1. Check for Disabled Devices in Device Manager: Sometimes devices can appear as disabled in Device Manager. Right-click on any device listed and select “Show hidden devices” to see if the ...
Jun 27, 2020 · 2) If that doesn't help then enter Device Manager reached by right clicking the Start button, go to Mice > Touchpad and then Driver tab. Choose Update Driver, then Automatic to see if it gets a better driver that resolves the problem. If not try Update Driver > Browse > Let Me Pick to try all previously installed drivers.
Oct 2, 2015 · I have a ASUS U46E laptop (64-bit OS, x64-based processor)- after upgrading to Windows 10 Pro the Fn + F9 hotkey to disable the touchpad no longer works. **To be clear, the touchpad itself does work, it just can't be disabled. All other Fn hotkeys work normally. Please advise on to fix this- thanks
Mar 3, 2022 · In Win 10 press the Win key + x key (both together) and click on the Device Manager link. When in Device manager go to Human Interface Devices (HID) > Asus Precision Touchpad. If there is a red cross next to the entry right click on the entry and click on Enable and check if it now works OK. If there is a yellow exclamation mark next to the ...