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I started this journey trying to get my HP Pavilion x360 11m-ad113x to up to date with Windows 10. After the update was successful and the laptop restarted, The touchpad and keyboard no longer worked. The touch keyboard and any external mouse or keyboard would work in both tablet and desktop mode.

 

After hours and hours of research i was able to get the keyboard and touchpad back working by disabling the INTEL integrated Sensor Solution Driver. However, even though I now have the touchpad and keyboard back, I have to manually turn on the on-screen keyboard in order to use it in tablet mode instead of it showing automatically when an input is needed (in a search bar for example). Additionally, the internal keyboard and touchpad no longer disables when in tablet mode- so if I flip to tablet mode, all the keys are being pressed. Neither does the screen auto rotate when in tablet mode. 

 

Am i stuck having to choose between having auto on-screen keyboard vs the onboard keyboard and touchpad all because of a windows update?  Is there anyone who can offer any new insight into this issues? I have watched way too many videos and too many blogs and nothing fully solves my problem.  

 

Things already done: 

-Fully updated Windows 10 software

-Downloaded the Sensor solution driver from HP site

-Factory reset the computer

-Changed tons of things in the registry

-disabled the sensor drive and restart the computer

-Changed the settings under "typing" to make touch keyboard auto show in desktop mode. 

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