These issues could be caused by various factors, such as outdated drivers and conflicts with other software, and in this article, we offer you solutions for most of them. Problems with Synaptics touchpad driver can prevent you from using your laptop, and speaking of touchpad issues, users reported the following problems as well:

Touchpad disabled automatically Many users reported that their touchpad becomes disabled automatically. In most cases, the problem is caused by your settings or drivers. This issue can affect almost any touchpad and not just Synaptics touchpads. Synaptics touchpad disables itself In some cases, Synaptics touchpad can disable itself for an unknown reason. This might be because your touchpad software is disabled in system startup. Synaptics touchpad disable when mouse is plugged in Many users tend to disable their touchpad if they’re using a mouse. In fact, your touchpad might be disabled automatically if you connect a mouse. We already explained in one of our previous articles how to disable touchpad when the mouse is connected, so you be sure to check that article and see how to revert these settings. Synaptics touchpad not working, has stopped working According to users, it seems that Synaptics touchpad suddenly stopped working. If your touchpad isn’t working at all, try rolling back your drivers and see if that helps. Synaptics touchpad keeps crashing, resetting Few users reported that Synaptics touchpad keeps crashing or resetting on their PC. This is most likely caused by your touchpad settings or a problematic driver.

How to fix Synaptics touchpad not working issues?

1. Disable the mouse from the Device Manager

Sometimes your mouse is the one preventing the touchpad from working. Disable the mouse, and see if the touchpad works now. If the mouse isn’t the issue, try to clean the boot and check if there is any software on your computer that conflicts with the touchpad device.

2. Perform a Clean Boot

A Clean Boot helps you to determine if there are any software conflicting with the work of some of your devices. After performing a Clean Boot, check if your touchpad device is working properly. If it works fine and without any distractions, the problem was probably caused by the conflict between the mouse drivers and the touchpad drivers, or due the conflict with some other software. To solve these conflicts, you need to update the drivers for both devices and check if that helps. To do that, follow next steps. If you want to know how to add or remove startup apps on Windows 10, check out this simple guide.

3. Update the Drivers for the Touchpad device

3.1 Check the Windows updates for any latest driver updates If you’re having trouble opening the Setting app, take a look at this article to solve the issue. 3.2 Try updating the drivers from the Device Manager. In case you’re unable to find any latest drivers on your computer, then go to Synaptics’ website and check for the latest touchpad drivers there. If they’re available, download and install them on your computer. 3.3 Update drivers automatically If this method doesn’t work or you do not have the necessary computer skills to update/fix the drivers manually, we suggest you using a dedicated driver updater software to do it automatically. This type of tool will automate the whole process and assist you in downloading and updating the right version of drivers that best fits your needs.

4. Make sure that you’re not disabling your touchpad

Most laptops come with a dedicated button that can disable your touchpad. To disable your touchpad you have to press a certain keyboard key such as F5 for example. Disclaimer: this program needs to be upgraded from the free version in order to perform some specific actions. SPONSORED If your touchpad is getting disabled frequently, be sure that you’re not disabling it by using this key. Alternatively, you can try to enable it by pressing this key. Many users reported that this solution fixed their problem so be sure to try it out. If your touchpad is disabled on the login screen in Windows 10, fix the issue quickly by following the simple steps in this guide.

5. Check your touchpad settings

According to users, sometimes your touchpad settings can cause your Synaptics touchpad to become disabled. According to them, this touchpad supports a tapping gesture that can enable or disable your touchpad. After doing that, save changes and check if that solves your issue. Many users claim that this solution works for them, so feel free to try it out.

6. Roll back to the older driver

Keep in mind that this option might not be available. If not, you’ll need to uninstall the driver and try using the default driver instead. Windows will now install the default driver. If you’re having issues with your Synaptics touchpad on Windows 10, the problem might be related to your drivers. Although installing the latest drivers is advised, sometimes this issue can occur even if you’re using the latest drivers. However, users are suggesting to try rolling back your drivers and see if that helps. If the default driver works, you have to prevent Windows from updating it automatically. We already wrote a guide on how to prevent Windows from updating certain drivers, so be sure to try that. If the default driver doesn’t work, go to your touchpad manufacturer’s website and download an older driver. Once you install the older driver, check if the problem still persists.

7. Modify your registry

According to users, if your settings keep resetting, the problem might be related to your registry. However, you can easily fix that by doing the following: If you’re having problems editing the registry, you may want to take a look at this amazing guide that will show you how to get past them. After you save the changes, restart your PC and check if the problem reappears. Following the steps in this guide should help you solve your issues with Synaptics touchpad device or any other touchpad device. If something didn’t work out or you have some alternate solutions, we would love to hear about them, so write them down in the comments section below.

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