How would I go about fixing a touchie touch pad

How would I go about fixing a touchie touch pad on a windows 10 laptop??

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You didn’t really describe your problem? what do you mean by touchie

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Take it to a professional and let them do it.

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Also if you don’t touch your touchie touchpad there won’t be any touch for the touchie touchpad to be touchie about

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You could have a chat with Doctor Frank N. Furter. He’s working on something in his lab that that’s good for relieving his tension. :cool:

//youtu.be/cUqCv_1kGzM

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Couple of things:

One: this seriously should be in off topic, not Randomizer and I will move it as soon as I’m done typing this reply.

Two: guys, be serious.

Mr.C, Right-click on the start button (the windows logo), and choose Control Panel from the list that pops up. Look for an item that says Synaptics Touchpad or similar. If you don’t see one, check the one that says Mouse instead and see if it has a tab for configuring the touchpad specifically.

Either way, one of those should have the options to adjust the sensitivity of it. If not, you probably don’t have the drivers for it installed. Which with Windows 10 should be physically impossible as Windows Update will automatically install the latest drivers from the manufacture that were current as of the release date of the currently installed build.

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What I mean is sometimes I don’t really have to touch it. It’s like just the heat from my hands is enough. I think it even happened on here.

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That’s what I was hoping to avoid

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[QUOTE=Renko Yanagi;68595]Couple of things:

One: this seriously should be in off topic, not Randomizer and I will move it as soon as I’m done typing this reply.

Two: guys, be serious.

Mr.C, Right-click on the start button (the windows logo), and choose Control Panel from the list that pops up. Look for an item that says Synaptics Touchpad or similar. If you don’t see one, check the one that says Mouse instead and see if it has a tab for configuring the touchpad specifically.

Either way, one of those should have the options to adjust the sensitivity of it. If not, you probably don’t have the drivers for it installed. Which with Windows 10 should be physically impossible as Windows Update will automatically install the latest drivers from the manufacture that were current as of the release date of the currently installed build.[/QUOTE]

Oops I though this was the right place for something like this. Thanks I will have to try again.

By the way I’m thinking about changing my profile picture to another dog picture or the same dog just different would that be ok?

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Hopefully I fixed it. I’ll find out in a few