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HP Probook 430 G2
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I've used my Probook 430 G2 for over a year attached to a external mouse but since a few weeks I use the laptop on the road. Since that moment I use the touchpad more frequently and I have some problems with it; gestures like two finger scroll do not work as they should(it works, but it does often not recognize the gesture). Further, in ~50% of the cases it does not register a click when I 'click' on the touch surface (so not the buttons but on the touchpad itself). 

 

I reinstalled the touchpad drivers several times and I even installed other versions which were'nt build for the 430 G2. I was wondering if this is normal? Is the touchpad on the laptop that bad? Or is my touchpad broken/ do I need to install another driver which isn't from synaptics for example?

 

Thanks 🙂

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