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Just installed the 1803 update.
On 03 May 2018, Lucifer Morningstar wrote in
alt.comp.os.windows-10: The latest update changed the settings on my touchpad and restored the USB OK to remove device message. When I upgraded Win7 to win10 on this ancient HP netbook I lost the ability to scroll with the touchpad. The new update did not return that feature. I'll have to check out the USB notice. I hadn't noticed that it was ever gone. |
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Just installed the 1803 update.
On 5/3/2018 10:21 AM, Nil wrote:
On 03 May 2018, Lucifer Morningstar wrote in alt.comp.os.windows-10: The latest update changed the settings on my touchpad and restored the USB OK to remove device message. When I upgraded Win7 to win10 on this ancient HP netbook I lost the ability to scroll with the touchpad. The new update did not return that feature. I'll have to check out the USB notice. I hadn't noticed that it was ever gone. Scrolling is a minefield. Different laptops use different touchpad chips and different drivers. Before tablets, when you scroll with a down motion, the screen actually scrolls up exposing more at the bottom. When you scroll a tablet, scrolling with a down motion drags the screen contents down exposing more at the top. I've seen both on different laptops with win10. There are dozens of different touchpad drivers. Only thing I could do was to keep installing different drivers from different vendors until one worked. It has been different for each laptop. Sometimes, I could execute the driver install script and windows would figger it out and install it, but not necessarily make it work. Other times, I had to extract the contents of the install program and point device manager at the extracted driver directory. The drivers labeled for ALPS seemed to be more compatible. You might be able to reinstall the old win7 drivers in compatibility mode. |
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