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    P150HM Scrolling

    Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by zenbane, Jan 27, 2012.

  1. zenbane

    zenbane Notebook Enthusiast

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    Just got a P150HM after 4 years or so with a Macbook. I love most everything about it, including the ability to game. One thing that really stands out is the two finger scrolling on the touchpad (specifically web surfing). Compared to OSX, it sucks. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have tried to tweak it from the synaptic settings menu, but haven't had a whole lot of luck. Is this just a Win7 issue?

    My biggest annoyance is the speed, it is either like a wayne gretzky hockey slapshot speed or like an infant crawl. I don't always have space to use a mouse and would appreciate any suggestions.
     
  2. Support.4@XOTIC PC

    Support.4@XOTIC PC Company Representative

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    Hello Zenbane-

    I would suggest looking into updating the latest drivers for this feature.
    Drivers | Synaptics

    Hope that works for you.
     
  3. Hubris2

    Hubris2 Notebook Consultant

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    How did I manage to get 15.3.31.1 on my machine when your link shows 15.2.20 as the current on manufacturer website? What was linked in the Drivers thread?
     
  4. DJRX8000

    DJRX8000 Notebook Geek

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    I also just switched from a Macbook, and had to get used to the scrolling. I decided not to use the 2 finger scroll feature, and instead just use the arrow keys to scroll without a mouse, they haven't give me any problems since I switched to them.