Posted from another forum by me:
"Hi,
Now, I already know how to fix this (I have a Synaptics touchpad). I go into the Synaptics settings, go to Smart Sense and put the slider all the way down, and I already did that but it still turns the touchpad off even after a restart. I also put the touchpad on "Always On" (In Windows 10 settings) yet I still receive the same result. I play certain games that require the mouse and touchpad at the same time and it's a pain when it doesn't work.
Any other fixes? Is there something in the registry I can change to get it to work or something?"
Picture of my settings:
My touchpad partially moves when holding buttons on a keyboard, but it's very glitchy and won't work most of the time.
"Hi,
Now, I already know how to fix this (I have a Synaptics touchpad). I go into the Synaptics settings, go to Smart Sense and put the slider all the way down, and I already did that but it still turns the touchpad off even after a restart. I also put the touchpad on "Always On" (In Windows 10 settings) yet I still receive the same result. I play certain games that require the mouse and touchpad at the same time and it's a pain when it doesn't work.
Any other fixes? Is there something in the registry I can change to get it to work or something?"
Picture of my settings:
My touchpad partially moves when holding buttons on a keyboard, but it's very glitchy and won't work most of the time.