Solved! Two finger scrolling now left clicks the screen as well

Jun 10, 2019
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Since downloading the new windows 10 update, whenever I two finger scoll on the touchpad, it also randomly left clicks as well. Its pretty unbearable.

I had a play around with the synaptic touchpad settings but nothing. I have a HP Envy 13.

Thanks for any help!
 
Solution
The driver may have been changed with the Windows update, which could have made this problem. Try rolling back the driver and see if it resolves the issue.

1. Go to "Control Panel" and then "Device Manger".

2. Locate and open "Mice and other pointing devices" and then right click on the listed touchpad (different computers may list it as a different name).

3. Click on "Properties" from the menu that shows.

4. Now go to the "Driver" tab and then click the "Roll back driver" button. (Note: if the button is grayed out, then the driver can't be rolled back.)

5. Follow whatever steps it gives you until finished and then reboot (power off and back on) the computer.

It should resolve the problem if it was the driver that was the cause.
The driver may have been changed with the Windows update, which could have made this problem. Try rolling back the driver and see if it resolves the issue.

1. Go to "Control Panel" and then "Device Manger".

2. Locate and open "Mice and other pointing devices" and then right click on the listed touchpad (different computers may list it as a different name).

3. Click on "Properties" from the menu that shows.

4. Now go to the "Driver" tab and then click the "Roll back driver" button. (Note: if the button is grayed out, then the driver can't be rolled back.)

5. Follow whatever steps it gives you until finished and then reboot (power off and back on) the computer.

It should resolve the problem if it was the driver that was the cause.
 
Solution
Jun 10, 2019
8
0
10
The driver may have been changed with the Windows update, which could have made this problem. Try rolling back the driver and see if it resolves the issue.

1. Go to "Control Panel" and then "Device Manger".

2. Locate and open "Mice and other pointing devices" and then right click on the listed touchpad (different computers may list it as a different name).

3. Click on "Properties" from the menu that shows.

4. Now go to the "Driver" tab and then click the "Roll back driver" button. (Note: if the button is grayed out, then the driver can't be rolled back.)

5. Follow whatever steps it gives you until finished and then reboot (power off and back on) the computer.

It should resolve the problem if it was the driver that was the cause.
Thank you so much it worked!