Acer Randomly using Trackpad to click on its own in its Acer Swift Go 14

istubedmytoe
istubedmytoe Member Posts: 3 New User
edited March 10 in Swift and Spin Series

My Acer Swift Go 14, that I've had for about half a year, will at random times place the move the courser over to the taskbar and be clicking really quickly however in the gap between clicks it will return the courser to its original place. I turned off the touchscreen because I thought that was the problem and it was fixed for a while until yesterday where the problem resurfaced. It for some reason stopped when I closed and reopened my computer. I've also plugged my computer into a sperate monitor and had it dual-screen and it will move the courser over from the main monitor to the screen of the laptop to click in the corner. It is also oddly specific with where it clicks and is consistently in the bottom middle. This has been a pain to work with and I hope anybody has a solution. I'm happy to answer any questions about the computer if anybody needs.

[Edited the thread to add model number to the title]

Answers

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 16,273 Trailblazer

    Hi, uninstall the 12C HID device in Device Manager-Human Interface Devices and just reboot, Windows will reinstall the Microsoft Precision firmware.

  • istubedmytoe
    istubedmytoe Member Posts: 3 New User

    I tried that and it it isn't doing it now so I'll just wait and see if the problem resurfaces. Thank you!

  • istubedmytoe
    istubedmytoe Member Posts: 3 New User

    This worked for a moment but in the past few weeks the problem resurfaced and it's doing it again consistently to the point where when working on my computer I have it closed and displaying to a monitor which fixes the problem.

  • Axxo
    Axxo Member, Ally Posts: 1,511

    If your Acer Swift Go 14 touchpad is randomly clicking on its own, try disabling features like "tap-to-click" in Windows settings, cleaning the touchpad, or updating/reinstalling the touchpad drivers.
    Go to Settings > Devices > Touchpad (or Bluetooth & devices > Touchpad in Windows 11).
    Adjust touchpad sensitivity and disable features like "tap-to-click" or "lower-right-corner" if enabled.

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