
I can't testify whether it would work with all laptops out there with Synaptics or Elan drivers but here are the list of some laptops I tested that works with Precision drivers. Note that this would only work when installed manually (through Device Manager).įor the laptops with Elan touchpad (from Microsoft Update Catalog)Īn example of a laptop (Lenovo IdeaPad Y400 model 20192) with Precision touchpad drivers It actually improves the touchpad experience very significantly (at least with the laptops I have in tested) when compared to non-Precision drivers. I would also suggest you to update the Chipset Drivers from Toshiba support website and then proceed with the Windows Updates.Recently, I've just found out that there's a certain touchpad driver (Elan or Synaptics-based) that can actually turn your crappy original non-Precision drivers to the one with Precision drivers, with no hardware modifications or registry tweaks required. Modifications of the settings are at your own risk. That any problems resulting from the configuring of BIOS/CMOS settings can be solved. Note: Modifying BIOS/ complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) settings incorrectly can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from booting properly. If there is a newer version available, I would suggest you to check with the manufacturer for assistance in updating the BIOS.

Check the BIOS date in System Information.Ĭheck the latest BIOS version available for your computer from the

To do this, press Windows Key + R to open I would suggest you to check the BIOS version that is currently installed on your computer. I apologize for the delay in response and I certainly appreciate your efforts. If the issue persists, we will certainly assist you further. > Browse my computerįor driver software > Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer, select HIDĪnd follow the instructions to install it. Right-click your touchpad driver > Update driver software. Please make sure the laptop model is accurate. Toshiba Website for your computer and check. I would suggest you to download the latest Synaptics driver from

