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Hi  Photoray002, 

I found this thread while searching for a solution to the same problem Ralph was having. 

 

The first thing I tried before this was to set the Synaptics slider for SmartSense to "Off"; it did not work. So I followed the steps to edit the registry as you suggested and I can move the mouse and right click while using the keyboard. 

 

However, I'm not stuck in the same position as the last message on this thread; unable to left click while using the keyboard. Did you and Ralph ever solve this? I would be interested in the solution. 

 

Synaptics driver version:  19.5.10.62

Laptop: HP Omen 17-an117tx

 

Thanks

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@KyleBoucher

 

Have  you tried this regedit setting?

 

Go to Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\PrecisionTouchPad and set AAP Threshold to 0

 

 

Let me know if that works.

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@KyleBoucher

 

Have  you tried this regedit setting?

 

Go to Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\PrecisionTouchPad and set AAP Threshold to 0

 

 

Let me know if that works.

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Thanks @Photoray002 that solved the problem. 

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