

#Asus multitouch not working driver#
I did hear that there is something that is put under the trackpad during manufacturing but I don't want to void the warranty by taking apart my computer. Even with the latest Windows update, the installed driver doesn’t seem to improve, and one generally has to resort to an external mouse which works flawlessly. Step 3: When you get the following prompt, select Delete the driver software for this device option and then click Uninstall button to uninstall the touchpad driver. Step 2: Right-click on the touchpad entry and then click Uninstall device option. I have tried going into settings to look for a problem there but nothing came up, i couldn't find a troubleshooter for the trackpad, I have uninstalled and reinstalled the elantech driver for my touchpad, and I have searched google for similar problems but mine seems unique. Expand Mice and other pointing devices to see your touchpad’s entry. The problems with this are that it is annoying to have to do this all the time, it is only a temporary fix, and it only prolongs the time in which my touchpad bugs out. After the update, my touch pad stopped accepting multi-touch and my USB ports stopped recognizing any. 5: Under Action, click Scan for hardware changes button or you can just restart your PC, to let Windows 10 automatically reinstall a new HID-Compliant mouse driver for you. Asus ROG PG278Q Monitor USB port not working. Here you need to click Uninstall to confirm the uninstalling. Verify if the right and left touchpad buttons function correctly. Disconnect all peripherals, including external USB or wireless mouse and keyboard. Remove any media from the optical disc drive.
#Asus multitouch not working install#
Disable SecureBoot in BIOS and run in a terminal: sudo apt install git dkms git clone cd hid-asus-dkms. You can install a driver for this touchpad this way.

One way to get a 20 sec window where the touchpad works is by closing the lid for 3-4 seconds then re-opening the lid. Right click HID-Compliant mouse to Uninstall it. Try holding down the Fn key and press the F1 key to see if the touchpad is re-enabled. Current Linux kernels do not fully support this device.

This is not an issue of having my touchpad disabled by FN+F9 because I have tried fixing it that way but it never works. If I try to move the mouse it often clicks whatever is below the cursor. Sometimes my touchpad will refuse to work or it will work for only half of a second.
