Hello, Recently bought an Acer Nitro AN515-52 - Touchpad isn't soft-responsive.
Le0ndar
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Hello,
I recently bought an Acer Nitro AN515-52, and the touchpad isn't soft-responsive. I have to make hard presses to register a response. Is this expected behaviour? Also, when I press the buttons at the end of the trackpad, I have to press very hard. Is this also expected behaviour?
Thanks!
I recently bought an Acer Nitro AN515-52, and the touchpad isn't soft-responsive. I have to make hard presses to register a response. Is this expected behaviour? Also, when I press the buttons at the end of the trackpad, I have to press very hard. Is this also expected behaviour?
Thanks!
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Best Answer
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Go to Settings, click Devices, click Touchpad in the left pane and adjust the sensitivity and see whether it fixes the problem.
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Hi,
Go to BIOS screen(Press F2 as soon as you press power button), move to Main tab and check whether the Touchpad is in Basic mode, if it is, switch to Advanced mode, if it's in Advanced mode switch to Basic, reboot and switch back to Advanced mode.
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brummyfan2 said:Hi,
Go to BIOS screen(Press F2 as soon as you press power button), move to Main tab and check whether the Touchpad is in Basic mode, if it is, switch to Advanced mode, if it's in Advanced mode switch to Basic, reboot and switch back to Advanced mode.
THank you, I tried that but the problem persists.0 -
Go to Settings, click Devices, click Touchpad in the left pane and adjust the sensitivity and see whether it fixes the problem.
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brummyfan2 said:Go to Settings, click Devices, click Touchpad in the left pane and adjust the sensitivity and see whether it fixes the problem.0
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My god! The trackpad is so unusable! I think I'll go for the DELL 7572 with a thunderbolt upgrade and return this product! Better display at least! I think!0
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Hi,
Give this a try, go to Device manager, expand mice and other pointing devices, highlight and right click HID-compliant mouse, select Properties, go to Driver tab and uninstall the driver, reboot and let Windows install the driver.
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brummyfan2 said:Hi,
Give this a try, go to Device manager, expand mice and other pointing devices, highlight and right click HID-compliant mouse, select Properties, go to Driver tab and uninstall the driver, reboot and let Windows install the driver.0 -
Thank you so much, brummyfan2, I tried your suggestions, it seems to be better, but it could just be e getting used to the mousepad.
Will leave this as solved in case someone else needed the solutions. It could just be my general dissatisfaction with the state of the touchpad!
Cheers!0