Hi,
- Follow the path: Start button > Settings > Devices.
- On the left side of the pane, choose Mouse & touchpad option, then scroll down a little bit to choose Additional mouse options.
- Then the Mouse Properties window will open. Go to the furthest right option (the name of this option could be Device Settings or ELAN), then make sure your touchpad is enabled.
- On some laptops, the tab could be named ELAN or Device Settings or the brand name + Touchpad. You should dive in to find out what is your option here.
- Select the touchpad that is listed here, and then click the Enable button.
- Now check to see if there is a functional key that enables or disables the touchpad for your laptop. If you are not sure which one is the button, please go to the support website of your laptop manufacturer and search for more help.
This article can help you
https://www.drivethelife.com/windows-10/fix-tou...
https://www.drivereasy.com/knowledge/touchpad-n...
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