wtfs Troubleshooter

Comments

  • When you use Advanced in the bios, it will use the I2C bus to transmit the touchpad data, this will automatically cause windows 10 to force precision touchpad drivers to work, overriding all other synaptic drivers. When you use Basic settings in the bios, it will use PS/2 bus to transmit the touchpad data and thats when…
  • Wrong driver you're using, follow my guide: http://community.acer.com/t5/V-and-VN-Series-Laptops/FIX-Acer-VN7-592G-Erratic-touchpad-fix/m-p/463325#U463325
  • Go into your bios to set trackpad settings to basic instead of advanced to use the synaptics driver
  • ACtually the M Keyed M.2 Slot in your 792G/592G is NVMe compatible (M.2 PCIe) so the 950 Pro is compatible. 
  • Did you use the windows 10 media downloader and application to create the UEFI boot usb? 
  • Yes, basically i set a custom scaling in windows 10 and i do not have those low res windows issue. To set a custom scaling: http://www.windows10update.com/2015/05/windows-10-tutorials-79-change-dpi-scaling-level-for-displays/ Look under section: Change DPI Scaling Level for Displays in Control Panel That should fix most of…
  • Enter your bios and set touchpad to basic: http://community.acer.com/t5/V-and-VN-Series-Laptops/FIX-Acer-VN7-592G-Erratic-touchpad-fix/m-p/463325#U463325 Then reinstall elan tech drivers and you should see the tab in your mouse settings
  • http://community.acer.com/t5/V-and-VN-Series-Laptops/FIX-Acer-VN7-592G-Erratic-touchpad-fix/m-p/463325 Try this
  • http://community.acer.com/t5/V-and-VN-Series-Laptops/V15-VN7-592G-egpu/td-p/464852
  • The M.2 2280 M-key slot in our 592G is NVMe PCIe compatible hence should not be an issue supporting a 960Evo, however, there were old reports that the speed is capped hence you might be capped at 1.5GBps but I am unsure if the bios 1.03 patch has already fixed it based on the change log. Refer to these threads:…
  • The PE4C that we need is V4.1, those on new egg are V3.0 which are for mPCIe, the VN7 may or may not have it for the wifi card but either way it has less bandwidth so the V4.1 uses the NGFF x4 gen 3.0 speeds which should be faster. The HDD is connected via traditional SATA, the SSD is an M.2 2280 M-Key that uses the SATA…
  • Just something to consider, even if the tb3 solutions do not arrive or arent supported by the VN7, the NVMe NGFF M.2 PCIe solution might do the trick. In fact based on 2 threads over at techinferno, the PE4C V4.1 with x4 Gen 3.0 (8GBps) = 32Gbps ~ 4000MBps of link speed is actually faster than tb3 and the benchmarks prove…
  • Cheers Andromedus, I was kind of disappointed to see no V15 user testing their laptop with the razer core or akitio thunder 3 in the egpu community. One key reason i bought this laptop in the first place was to run egpu in the first place with the TB3 support thinking it was excellently priced and futureproofed with the…
Avatar