- #MOUSE PAD NOT WORKING WINDOWS 10 ACER HOW TO#
- #MOUSE PAD NOT WORKING WINDOWS 10 ACER UPDATE#
- #MOUSE PAD NOT WORKING WINDOWS 10 ACER DRIVER#
If the touchpad is not disabled in the BIOS, Windows may have issues (see the defective hardware section). If you do not see a non-USB HID-compliant mouse device on the Hardware tab, the touchpad may be disabled in the BIOS (see the BIOS setup section below).
#MOUSE PAD NOT WORKING WINDOWS 10 ACER DRIVER#
Click the Search automatically option to allow Windows to look for an updated driver on the computer and the Internet.
#MOUSE PAD NOT WORKING WINDOWS 10 ACER UPDATE#
Click the Change settings button, click the Driver tab, then click the Update Driver button.
Turn on or enable touchpad in touchpad settings If this fixes your problem, you can reconnect the USB device to continue troubleshooting or changing settings discussed in the next sections. As a troubleshooting step, turn off the computer, disconnect all external devices, then start the computer again to ensure one of them has not turned off the touchpad. Some USB input devices automatically disable the touchpad when connected. If your laptop has this feature, press the button or keys to turn the touchpad on and off a few times. Some laptops have an Fn key + function key combo to enable and disable the touchpad.
#MOUSE PAD NOT WORKING WINDOWS 10 ACER HOW TO#
If you cannot get an external mouse to function, see: How to navigate Windows using a keyboard. To perform some of the troubleshooting options on this page, you need to connect a USB external mouse.