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    5750G trackpad drivers - feels weird

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by Ventification, Sep 6, 2011.

  1. Ventification

    Ventification Newbie

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    If I use the 'normal' Windows drivers, the sensitivity is perfect, however the scrollpad doesn't work at all.

    If I install the Synaptic drivers, the sensitivity feels weird- like the mouse floats/glides about, however the scrollpad works.

    Is there anyway to get the scrollpad working with the Windows drivers? Or is it possible to fix the issue with Synaptic drivers?

    Thanks.
     
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    I tried installing the 'Elantech' drivers, but there's no ability to customise anything. If I choose 'Elantech PS2 mouse' the options button is greyed out, oh and the scrollbar doesn't work.
     
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    ellalan Notebook Deity

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    You can adjust the palm check to suit your needs, In touchpad settings expand pointing, click sensitivity and move the slider to select your prefered position.