Download Acer support drivers by identifying your device first by entering your device serial number. Windows 10 FAQs Videos Windows 10 Creators Update Windows 10 S. Drivers and Manuals. Identify your Acer Device. Enter your device serial number, SNID or model number. Feb 21, 2017 Latest Synaptics Touchpad Driver Released for Windows Synaptics Touchpad Driver Download Page Information. I have install this drivers: Windows 10 PS/2 and SMBus Devices v19.0. Latest build of Windows 10 (build 10240). Now that release date is coming driver updates are arriving for my laptop (Acer ES1-111M). One of which is for the. Acer windows 10 touchpad driver free download - Synaptics Touchpad driver 7.2.5.0.zip, Synaptics TouchPad Driver 7.5.4.0.zip, Synaptics Touchpad Driver for Windows 2000 WinXP Version 7.6.5.zip.
Update Touchpad Driver Windows 10
- Nov 20, 2017 Fix touchpad problems in Windows 10. Content provided by Microsoft. Applies to: Windows 10. If your touchpad isn’t working, it may be a result of a missing or out-of-date driver. Browse my computer for driver software Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer, select HID compliant mouse.
- Jul 31, 2015 Hello Microsoft I have upgraded to windows 10 but I have no touchpad at the moment will the Acer windows 8.1 drivers work or do I need to wait for.
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FAQ & Answers
- You downloaded the driver here? :You may have to restart your computer.If that doesn't work, you may have to update the BIOS on your computer..according to acer..0
- I have the same problem. Stopped working after I updated to windows 10. Have upgraded with the latest drivers, but that didn't fix it. I have Acer Aspire S7-392.
- I had exactly the same problem. I managed to solve it partiallly by downloading the Synaptics touchpad driver (Windows 10, 64-bit version). Follow these steps to 'partially' solve the issue. Only pointing works now, and the buttons are still inacctive.1- Download and install Synaptics touchpad driver.2- Restart your laptop. If the problem is solved, you're good to go. If not, do the following:3- Search for (Mouse & Touchpad settings) in the Start Menu and click on it.4- Scroll all the way down and click on 'Additional mouse options'. A new winodow (Mouse Properties) with several taps will open.5- Click on the rightmost tap called (ELAN).6- Select 'E-Lan Smart-Pad' from the 'Device' box.7- Click on 'Enable Device'.8- If checked, uncheck 'Disable when external USB pointing device plug in'9- Then click on 'OK'As I said in the beginning, this only solved my problem partially. I am still not able to use the buttons on the touchpad, only pointing works.
- Thanks. But I did exactly as you mentioned but i need the right /left mouseclick buttons on touchpad to work so i decide to roll back OS to Win 8.1 until new drivers are available.
- I had the same issue after downloading and installing Synaptics touchpad driver for Windows 10. Just do the following and the problem should be solved:Why do my bones make cracking noises. Why Our Bones and Joints Crack and What You Can Do About It. When a certain movement causes the joint capsule to stretch, it often makes a popping noise from these gases escaping. Almost always this is just a funny noise and does no harm to the joint. Tendons, joints, and ligaments movement: In their normal movements, tendons, joints.1- Search for 'Device Manager'2- 'Mice and Other Pointing Devices'3- Right click 'ELAN Input Device' and then 'Uninstall'4- Restart Windows and the problem should be solved.Apparently, the updated driver was not necessary. Cheers
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- Accepted AnswerFollowing a thread from earlier Microsoft forums, this worked for me yesterday to restore trackpad function. Go to the Acer driver page for your computer. Download the intel IO chipset drivers for Windows 8.1. Run the setup for the driver in 'compatability mode' and install. You will need to restart the computer. The computer will then recognize the trackpad as a valid device. Then download and install the Synaptics (or Elan) driver for Win 10 from the Acer support page and restart. If the trackpad is not immediatley active on the restart, hit Function F7. At least this fixed it for me.
- Thank you so much Headhunter! I tried your method on my Acer E3-111-C0WA laptop as the touchpad was not working, and afterwards it works flawlessly now! I wonder why the new updated drivers don't include the previous version's details (since this seems to be a huge wide spread issue).
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- I have the E3-111 with Synaptics Touchpad and Windows 7.Did the Windows 10 upgrade and touchpad didn't work at all.Will this fix work for me also?
- Yes this will fix the issues you have been having with the touchpad being broken. I have the same laptop as you and Headhunter's method fixed it 100%.
- I cannot find in acer download section: 'intel IO chipset drivers for Windows 8.1.'I have Nitro VN7. Please help. Touchpad does not respond.
- I had the same problem, albet on an Iconia W510. Since I could not even find the touchpad in Device Manager I tried System Restore, which worked.Just a thought if you do not succed with reintalling the drivers.
- I tried reinstalling os already. Did nothing. Above was mentioned to instal 'intel IO chipset drivers for Windows 8.1'.It is supposed to be found in acer drivers section, but I cannot find it. Please help to locate it. Thank you.
- Having the same issue with a w510. Are you now running Windows 10 with the touchpad working?Did you do the Acer restore or Windows restore?Thanks.
- I used Windows System Restore on my W510. Already during the reboot the touchpad started to work again. It completed, which took quite some time, but ended with a notice that said System Restore failed. It said it could not restore the system since no changes was discovered. It worked, touchpad has worked since.The Acer drivers are part of a set that can be found if you check out the files available for download in the section for your unit. At least that is the case for the W510.
- I have a new Acer Aspire E 11 (ES1-111M-C72R),Touchpad seemed fine in Windows 8.1 (I used it very briefly).Upgraded to Windows 10, and now the touchpad works for a while then locks up.I have to use Fn + 7 , twice (to disable and then enable the touchpad) and it will work again, for a while.If I plug in a Microsoft mouse, the mouse works fine. Scratch 2.0 windows 7.The touchpad driver is flaky under Windows 10, I think.
- heyI use acer Aspire V3-772G, had the very same problem after installing win 10. Touchpad didnt work almost at all. THe state it was in made it unable to use. I know a thing or two about computers and i struggled for some time.. nevetheless updating all drivers didnt help and i went with final solution what i found mentioned somewhere only once - upgrading my BIOS version from 1.13 up to 1.15. And right after installing it all was working in first boot. So my advice - upgrade BIOS, and your touchpad will work like heaven againYou can find it in here after putting your acer SNID: Lenovo g480 drivers windows 10 automatically.Cheers
- Hello, don't know how your laptop working now on W10 & what touchpad driver you have. If you have Elan driver, update it & MS W10 will search the available one to update for U. Restart. Press Fn Key & F7 (or key has mousepad logo on it) together to see pointer locked or not. If it locked, press both keys again to unlock it. Open website, Use 2 fingers (not 1 like before) lightly slice (w/ tips of fingers) to scroll. Note, U don't need to put fingers at the edge of touchpad to scroll anymore. Hope it help U.
- I had the same issue and tried everything I could. Nothing worked. Resorted to using a mouse and for 2 weeks or more thats how I used my 7735. Today I wake up and to my surprise my trackpad now works without me doing anything. Has Microsoft sent an upgrade to solve this problem as it is not just Acers that have the issue? Can anyone else comment on whether they have their trackpad back? I worked in IT for 30 years and we always viewed these strange things as the manufacturer or software supplier downloading a fix but saying 'nope we haven't changed anything' so they do not get bad feedback for bad programming.
FAQ & Answers
- You may follow the following steps in order to try get the issue resolved.
- If the touchpad is listed in Device manager (Synaptics/Elan):
- Access the ‘Device manager’, expand the option ‘Mice & other pointing’ devices.
- Right click on the Touchpad and select ‘Properties’.
- Click on the driver tab and select ‘RollBack’ driver.
- Apply the changes.
- If the touchpad is listed as HID in Device manager:
- Access the ‘BIOS’, from the ‘Main tab’, setup the Touchpad option to BASIC (PS/2 device) from PRECISION (HID device). Save the changes.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: While I am a contracted employee, my contributions to Acer Community are my own and not representative ofAcer or its views. - Hi,I followed device drivers and found the ELAN device. I uninstalled the device and then scanned for HW changes. It is now working.
- Thank you for following the suggestion..Good to know it was helpful.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Note: While I am a contracted employee, my contributions to Acer Community are my own and not representative of
Acer or its views.If i was helpful, a KUDOS is appreciate and remember to mark 'Accept as Solution', the post that solved your problem. - Hello! This option no longer seems to apply (2015-08-06). I upgraded to Windows 10 about a week ago, and similarly found that my touchpad wasn't working with single finger scrolling as I am acustomed to using it. After researching online, I found similar advice as above mentioned above and performed the 'Roll-Back to an earlier driver'. While it would require me to restart my computer after the change (and I had to do this each day as over-night the auto-updates to Windows 10 would override my preferences causing me to have to repeat the process) at least it worked. Today I have discovered that the Roll-Back option is gray-ed out from the Device Manager-Mouse and Pointers-Elan option. I tried re-starting my computer, hoping it would revert, but no luck so far..Any advice on how to re-acquire my earlier Elan preferences?Thank you!