Hello,EdwardWintergrass
Welcome to Microsoft Community.
I am aware of the present situation is that you’re having trouble with your touchpad after upgrading to Windows 11. You can try reinstalling your touchpad drivers in Device Manager to solve the problem, to do this, you may need to obtain the default driver version from Windows Update.
Fix touchpad problems in Windows - Microsoft Support
If you want to go back to Windows 10, you can follow these steps:
- Navigate to the Recovery submenu of Settings. The fastest way to get there is to search for “go back to Windows 10” and click the top result. You can also browser to Settings->System->Recovery.
- Click Go back.
- Check off one or more reasons for your uninstall when prompted.
- Click “No, thanks” when asked to check for updates instead of rolling back.
- Click Next.
- Click Next again when warned that you need to remember your password from Windows 10.
- Click “Go back to Windows 10.”
Please note that If you don’t have the “Go back” option in the Recovery submenu of Settings, it’s likely that you’ve passed the 10-day limit for rolling back to Windows 10. In this case, please try to use a USB to perform a clean installation back to Windows 10, your license information will be preserved, but any files and applications in the system will not be preserved, please remember to back up important personal files before performing this operation data. See the specific steps from the following article:
How to: Perform a Clean Install or Reinstall of Windows 10 - Microsoft CommunityDownload Windows 10 (microsoft.com)
Best regards,
Chandy |Microsoft Community Support Specialist
* Your patience and cooperation are highly appreciated.