If the issue still persists uninstall the touchpad drivers from device manager and install the drivers using HP recovery manager. Refer this article to know more information about using HP support assistant. Try uninstalling the touchpad drivers from device manager and install the latest touchpad drivers using HP support assistant and check if it helps. You can also speed up or slow down the double-click speed the slider for this setting can be found on the Buttons tab. On the Mouse Properties windows, click the Pointer Options tab and play around with the slider for Select a pointer speed until you find a speed you can work with.
Click on the touchpad to select it and then click Enable. Click the tab that lists labeled ELAN or Device Settings, where you'll see your touchpad listed under Devices. Scroll down to the bottom of the screen and click Additional mouse options. Open Settings and go to Devices > Mouse & touchpad. Reduce the sensitivity of touchpad and check if it helps. Please provide the product number of your PC to assist you better.Īs you mentioned the mouse pointer is erratic and jumping when you use the touchpad on your PC.
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