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07-01-2025 03:07 AM
there is an issue with the fan i think and when the lap turns on the touchpad keeps on scrolling downwards i dont know why that keeps on happening
07-02-2025 10:11 AM
Hi @Nehasam,
Welcome to the HP Support Community!
Thanks for reaching out about your query regarding your HP Laptop PC 15-dw3000 experiencing issues with the fan and the touchpad!
We're thrilled to have the opportunity to assist you and provide a solution.
Try these steps:
Fan Issue:
Check for Obstruction:
- Ensure there is nothing physically blocking the fan vents. Dust buildup can cause overheating and increased fan noise. Use compressed air to clean the vents carefully.
BIOS Update:
- Check if there is a BIOS update available. Sometimes fan issues can be resolved by updating the BIOS to the latest version.
HP Support Assistant:
- Use the HP Support Assistant tool to check for any fan-related diagnostics or updates.
Temperature Monitoring:
- Use a third-party program or HP diagnostics to monitor CPU and GPU temperatures to confirm if overheating is causing the fan to run excessively.
Touchpad Scrolling Issue:
Driver Update:
- Update the touchpad driver through Device Manager or HP Support Assistant. Sometimes outdated drivers can cause erratic behavior.
Touchpad Settings:
- Go to Settings > Devices > Touchpad and check for any settings related to scrolling. Make sure that gestures are set correctly.
Check for Malfunction:
- Ensure there is no physical damage to the touchpad surface. You might perform a visual inspection or a system touchpad diagnostic test.
External Mouse Test:
- Connect an external mouse to check if the issue persists. This can help determine if the problem is specific to the touchpad.
Touchpad Reset:
- Disable and re-enable the touchpad from Device Manager to see if it resets the behavior.
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I hope this helps.
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