Can I use Synaptics instead of Elan?
Depends on your hardware. If your hardware is Elan, Synaptics then install the Elan Touchpad driver. It has almost all features of Windows Precision Driver with a nice user interface as well. If your touchpad supports standard Windows precision drivers, then use the same.
Is my touchpad Elan or Synaptics?
Download the Precision Touchpad Drivers for Your PC You can check from the Device Manager. To open it, right-click the Start menu and select the “Device Manager” command. Expand the “Mice and other pointing options” category. Check to see whether you have a “Synaptics” or “ELAN” input device.
Can I install Windows precision drivers on Synaptics?
There are two drivers compatible with Windows Precision drivers – Elan and Synaptics. Before you install the Precision drivers, you should check which ones you have. To do this, you should: If you see ‘Synaptics pointing device’, download this one instead.
How do I change Synaptics to Windows precision?
Installing Precision drivers
- Unzip the downloaded drivers to a temporary directory and make a note of where they are.
- Right-click on Start.
- Choose Device Manager.
- Double-click Mice and other pointing devices.
- Right-click on Synaptics/Elan device.
- Choose Update driver.
- Click Browse my computer for driver software.
How can I improve my touchpad speed?
To get there:
- Navigate to the Windows Control Panel.
- Open the mouse menu.
- Open your touchpad driver (if there’s a link to it).
- Set the pointer speed to max.
- Navigate to the pointer options tab in the Mouse Properties window.
- Move the pointer speed slider all the way to the right and uncheck “Enhance pointer precision.”
How do I update my Asus precision touchpad driver?
- Type and search [Device Manager] in the Windows search bar①, then select [Open]②.
- Check on the arrow next to [Human Interface Devices]③, then right-click [ASUS Precision Touchpad]④ and select [Enable device]⑤.
- Reinstall the ASUS Precision Touchpad driver.
Does HP use Synaptics?
HP has stubbornly stuck with Synaptics drivers on its trackpads, despite many customers and reviewers like myself begging the company to switch to something better. It’s not clear if the company will bring the Precision drivers to existing models, but chances are, it will only use them on new models going forward.
How do I change the Synaptics driver in Windows precision?
How to install Precision Touchpad drivers
- Unzip the downloaded drivers to a temporary directory and make a note of where they are.
- Right-click on Start.
- Choose Device Manager.
- Double-click Mice and other pointing devices.
- Right-click on Synaptics/Elan device.
- Choose Update driver.
How do I update my Synaptics touchpad?
Way 1: Download the latest Synaptics Touchpad Driver manually
- Go to Synaptics Resources Center.
- Scroll down, you should then see the TouchPad Driver Support under Drivers pane.
- Find Windows 10, then click Download.
- Un-zip the downloaded zip file to find and install the driver for your Synaptics touchpad.
How do I replace Synaptics and Elan touchpad drivers?
There’s a way to replace Synaptics and Elan drivers with Microsoft’s better all round precision touchpad drivers via this guide. You might need to have an external mouse on hand in case the touchpad temporarily atops working while you’re working with the drivers. Open the Windows Device manager and navigate to “Mice and other pointing devices”
How do I install synpatics and Elan pointing devices?
Browse the autorun.inf in the folder of the drivers you extracted previously and select that. Choose either Synpatics or Elan pointing device and the click next to continue to the driver installation. Install the driver and reboot.
How do I know if I need Synaptics or elan?
First, to figure out which driver you need – Synaptics or Elan – just do the following: 1 Right-click on Start 2 Choose Device Manager 3 Double-click Mice and other pointing devices 4 See if it says Elan Input Device or Synaptics HID TouchPad More
Can the Elan touchpad talk to the PS2 bus?
If the Elan touchpad can talk on the PS/2 bus (probably most can) then the Synaptics driver would operate it strictly like a mouse (i.e. no gestures, and whatever pointing algorithms are done in the firmware). However, you could get that same effect by just uninstalling the Elan drivers and letting the operating system run it.