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03-28-2013 12:54 PM - last edited on 02-23-2017 04:38 PM by OscarFuentes
Hey mcn311,
I'm sorry you're running into this issue with your touchpad not clicking. These are classic symptoms of an outdated driver.
I wish I could provide you with a link directly to the latest touchpad driver but I'll need your product number to know which one to link you to. Here are the steps to find your product number. FN + ESC is the quickest way to pull it up.
I'll keep an eye out for your reply
04-01-2013 09:13 AM
Thanks for getting back to me.
Here are a couple of drivers that may help your issue.
Synaptics TouchPad Driver version 15.3.29.0
Download and install those drivers. Then use your computer as you normally would for a coulple of days or long enough to know if you're still having the freezing issue.
Does the shockwave error happen consistently when you have a touchpad freeze?
04-01-2013 02:06 PM
The shockwave crash and mouse clicking fail don't seem to be related.
Shockwave seems to crash whenever a tab has been open for a long time...or when I open and close my laptop with tabs still open. I never saw such an error on my old laptop and now it happens a lot.
The mouse clicking hasn't happened in a week, so I'm taking my chances. Downloading new drivers makes me nervous (of changing something basic). It's not the entire touchpad, just the clicking function.
08-27-2013 11:40 AM
My laptop is brand new and the touch pad freezes sometimes and i have to put it in the sleep mode to get it to work again.
Will you be able to suggest any drivers that are going to fix the problem?
product number is : C3Q25UA#ABA
08-27-2013 05:12 PM
Hey Tara_11,
I'm sorry you're running into this issue with the touchpad. Thanks for providing your product number!
Do you have or have you plugged in a USB mouse (wired or wireless, either one) at any point when it started freezing? There is a setting that disables the internal touchpad anytime a USB mouse is plugged in. If that's the case, let me know and I'll guide you through disabling that setting.
There are a few other things you can check/try.
First, your current Synaptics (touchpad manufacturer) driver version. To check that:
1. Press Windows key + X
2. Click 'Device Manager'
3. Expand 'Mouse and other pointing devices'
4. Double-click on Synaptics TouchPad (aka ClickPad)
5. Click the 'Driver' tab
6. Let me know what version number is shown there
7. Click the 'Uninstall' button
8. Click 'Restart Now' when prompted
Allow the computer to restart. During the restart, Windows will detect and reinstall the missing driver. This should correct any glitches as long as the driver is up-to-date. That is why I need to know what version you have. I'll compare that version with the latest available on your Driver page. If you need an update, I'll link you to it.
Also, I'll need to know your current BIOS version. You can find that by pressing FN + ESC. Look for 'F.##' and let me know what that is. I'll do the same with it to make sure you have the latest BIOS version as well.
08-27-2013 07:32 PM - edited 08-27-2013 08:30 PM
version number is 16.2.10.12
BIOS: F.24-10/29/2012 (087E120014345910001620120)
Other than touchpad freezing, sometimes i can't use the touchpad to scroll up and down the page instead i have to use the bar on the right side of the page to manually click and drag the page up or down. in this case the touch pad is not frozen it doesn't scroll the page. Hope it makes sense. any solutions to that?
Thanks!
08-29-2013 01:41 PM - edited 08-29-2013 01:45 PM
Ok you've got a couple of updates. Go ahead and install these below.
Synaptics TouchPad Driver version 16.5.3.3 - Restart if prompted to do so.
BIOS version F.34 - During the installation, your computer will restart on its own. Allow it to restart and get back to the Start screen.
Once both of those are installed and you're back at the Start screen, test the touchpad for a few hours (or however long it usually takes to freeze) and try the scrolling issue you mentioned. Let me know the results when you get a chance 🙂
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