Hi Jamie. Click the link below to go to the support page for your laptop, expand the Mouse, Pen and Keyboard section. Download and install the touchpad device driver you will find in that section. Restart your laptop and check the functionality of your touchpad. If that is still not working, please let me know . . . Once you've finished the windows 11 setup, you'll need to download the wifi drivers from the Lenovo website. (Hopefully you have another computer and a usb stick handy). On the driver page for the Slim 5i there are 2 wifi drivers; I forget which one you need so download and try to install both of them. My 2 cents. I was facing the issue on elementary OS 6.1 (based on Ubuntu 20.04), and the problem seemed to be related to ignore while typing option getting apparently stuck. Toggling this option from System Settings > Mouse & Touchpad > Device > Touchpad > Ignore While typing got it working back on. if that is the case, you can rollback the driver of your touchpad, please see steps below: 1 .Go to Device manager & roll back the driver to the previous one -. 2. Right-click on the Start menu, 3. Device manager, 4. Click on the arrow next to Mice and other pointing devices just to expand the entries in the group, 5.
Open Control Panel (see Where is Control Panel? ). Select Hardware and Sound > Mouse > click the tab Device Settings > Settings. Check Enable under Scrolling. The Scrolling feature should now be activated. Touchpad settings are also located by selecting the Windows icon, Settings, Devices, and Touchpad. Mouse settings are also located by

Solution Enter BIOS by pressing F2 or Fn+F2 ( Recommended way to enter BIOS for IdeaPad, Lenovo Laptops ). Press Fn+F9 to load the default setup to clean the TPID (touchpadID). Download and install the latest touchpad driver from the Product Home page (

Unfortunately no work around that I am aware of, due to being hard-wired in the bios If you pass on your product ID (looks like PK123456#ABA) not your serial number, I can take a look at the parts list and find the part, it might be an easy cheap fix, It will be either a sensor at the top of the screen or a whole screen depends on which model of the Pavilion you have.
Select Control Panel from the list. When the Control Panel opens, select Mouse. The mouse window will now open. Go to the Device settings tab. Now click the Settings button and go to Tapping. Check the Enable tapping checkbox, and click OK. If the touchpad click is not working on your Lenovo or Acer laptop, it’s possible that it isn’t enabled.
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