Get in touch with your manufacturer, or another tech help service. There’s a chance that they publish their own driver updates, which you can download and install manually.Ĭontact the manufacturer or a third-party repair shop
If Windows is telling you that your drivers are up-to-date, but you suspect they aren’t, go to your computer manufacturer’s website. Your laptop manufacturer might offer their own updates.
This is a great way to get things refreshed, and fix issues.ĭownload a driver from the computer manufacturer’s website Follow the same steps as above, but instead of clicking “Update Driver,” click “Uninstall.” You can also click “Properties” and find the uninstall option there.Īs the computer restarts, Windows will sense that the touchpad is still there, and reinstall the driver.