After being on standby the touchpad on my asus x401u will not scroll
SOURCE: Presario v6000 Vista--Touchpad Scrolling suddenly stopped working
check out synaptics driver software if its running while windows loads up!
SOURCE: i have a Compaq Presario CQ60 scroll touchpad stop working
Hi,
The notebook model you have is shipped with the Synaptics touchpad driver. Please follow the below steps to enable scrolling features:
1. Open Control panel -> click on Mouse . It will display Mouse Properties dialog box.
2. Under Mouse properties Window click the Device Settings tab
3. Click on Device Settings -> Settings button. This will display the Properties for Synaptics TouchPad on PS/2 port.
4. Follow the steps below to enable the Tapping Feature :
Highlight Tapping in the Left hand side , and Check the Enable tapping in the Right hand box .
5. Follow the steps below to enable Scroll feature:
Highlight Virtual Scrolling in the Left hand side and Check both the boxes in the right hand side.
6. Click OK .
Alternatively you can anble scrolling by reinstalling touchpad driver.
Touchpad driver for Vista:
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp39501-40000/sp39534.exe
Touchpad driver for Windows 7:
ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softpaq/sp44501-45000/sp44940.exe
SOURCE: scrolling button on touchpad not working?
SCROLL PAD SOLUTION THAT WORKED FOR ME!!!
Well what I did was I went to CONTROL PANEL, went to the HARDWARE AND DEVICES, went to the DEVICE MANAGER which has a list of Devices. I found the MOUSE DEVICE on the list, right clicked it went to PROPERTIES go to the DRIVER TAB, and then click on ROLL BACK DRIVER. Restart your computer. and then repeat everything again. CONTROL PANEL>DEVICES>MOUSE>PROPERTIES>DRIVER TAB when u get back to the driver tab of your mouse device. click on UPDATE DRIVER. It will then find the driver automatically reinstall it for you and then restart your computer. HOPE this fixes your scroll pad. It did for me.
SOURCE: bios version for asus eee pc 10005ha touchpad screen freezes
Its not the Bos,just dont corrupt the boot procedure with unnecessary key presses.
Or reinstall factory settings properly--it has very little to do with the bios
To access Mouse Properties, select Start - Control Panel - Hardware and Sound -Mouse.
Use Mouse Properties in Windows to customize settings for pointing devices, such as button configuration, click speed, and pointer options.
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