Виндовс блокирует тачпад на ноутбуке асус vivobook

Виндовс блокирует тачпад на ноутбуке асус vivobook

Windows blocking touchpad on Asus VivoBook laptops

If you are experiencing issues with your touchpad on an Asus VivoBook laptop and find that it is being blocked by Windows, there are several steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the problem.​ Below, we outline some potential solutions to help you regain functionality of your touchpad.​

Check touchpad settings in Control Panel⁚
1.​ Open Control Panel on your Windows laptop.​
2. Navigate to the Hardware and Sound section.​
3.​ Click on Mouse or Mouse and Touchpad to open the touchpad settings.​
4.​ Ensure that the touchpad is enabled in the settings and make any necessary adjustments to sensitivity or other touchpad features.

Update touchpad drivers⁚
1.​ Go to the Asus support website and search for drivers for your specific Asus VivoBook model.​
2.​ Download the latest touchpad driver for your laptop.​
3.​ Install the driver and restart your computer.​
4.​ Check if the touchpad is now working properly.​

Check for third-party software conflicts⁚
1.​ Go to the Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc on your keyboard.​
2.​ Look for any third-party software that may be conflicting with the touchpad functionality.​
3.​ Disable or uninstall any software that may be causing issues.
4.​ Restart your computer and check if the touchpad is now functioning correctly.​

Check touchpad activation hotkeys⁚
1.​ On some Asus VivoBook laptops, there are dedicated hotkeys for disabling or enabling the touchpad.​ Look for a touchpad icon on your keyboard and press the corresponding hotkey (usually Fn + F6) to toggle the touchpad on and off.​
2. Make sure that the touchpad is not inadvertently disabled using these hotkeys.​

Check BIOS settings⁚
1.​ Restart your laptop and enter the BIOS settings by pressing a specific key (usually Del or F2) during the boot process.​ Consult your laptop’s manual for the correct key.​
2. Navigate to the Advanced or Peripherals section in the BIOS.​
3.​ Check if the touchpad is enabled or disabled.​ If disabled, enable it and save the changes before exiting the BIOS.
4. Restart your computer and see if the touchpad now works properly.​

Reset Windows touchpad settings⁚
1. Open the Start menu and search for Touchpad settings or Mouse settings.​
2. Select the Touchpad or Mouse option from the search results.​
3.​ Reset the touchpad settings to their default values٫ if available.​
4.​ Restart your computer and check if the touchpad is working properly.​

If none of the above solutions resolve the issue, it may be necessary to contact Asus support for further assistance or consider taking your laptop to a service center for professional repair.