Hello Gordan, Thank you for posting your question on Microsoft community. I appreciate you for providing details about the issue and your efforts towards resolving it. This issue may occur due to incorrect touchpad settings or corrupt touchpad drivers. I would suggest you to run hardware and devices troubleshooter and check. Please follow these steps: a. Type troubleshooting in the search box on taskbar. Click troubleshooting in the search results. Click ' View all' and then click ' Hardware and Devices'. Click ' Next' and follow on-screen instructions. Please also update touchpad drivers from the computer manufacturer's website and check. Refer this link: I hope this information helps. Please do let us know if you need any further assistance. Jul 30, 2018 DELL XPS13 Cypress Touchpad issue on Windows 10 Hi everybody, After Win10 update, when I plug in external USB mouse, Cypress Touchpad on my DELL XPS13 continue to work even if I enable option 'Disable Trackpad when USB Mouse is. Information: A chrultrabook is a Google Chrome OS laptop that has been modified to run Windows, macOS and/or a Linux Distro. UEFI Flashing Disclaimer: Flashing a custom UEFI is at your own discretion. Before flashing the UEFI, please verify that it's for your model. Before rebooting after flashing, make sure the script didn't give any errors. Do not interrupt flashing or you risk bricking your device. If you do brick your chromebook, you will need to use a Raspberry Pi and a SOIC clip to unbrick it. A new precision touchpad driver (crostouchpad 4.0) is available for all chromebooks with Cypress, Elan, Atmel, and Synaptics touchpads! Crostouchpad 4.0 is a completely new touchpad driver, based on crostouchscreen rather than crostrackpad. It uses Microsoft's Precision Touchpad protocol to deliver a native Windows touchpad experience! Fantastic update! Is it possible to make the mouse settings in the control panel also control how the mouse works, as well as the new interface under windows settings? Cypress Touchpad Driver Dell Xps 12I personally like to use the old interface in the control panel as I can control mouse acceleration. I personally like mouse acceleration off, but I'm actually not too sure if it's enabled by default after installation. Thanks again for this update, the touchpad has gotten better and better with every update over the past few months. One of the only issues I experienced was how very fine motions on the touchpad wouldn't cause any movement of the mouse, and with this new update it does. Cypress TrackpadEdit: in case it matters, I am using the ELAN driver on toshiba chromebook 2 2015 • • • •. Is it possible to make the mouse settings in the control panel also control how the mouse works, as well as the new interface under windows settings? I personally like to use the old interface in the control panel as I can control mouse acceleration. I personally like mouse acceleration off, but I'm actually not too sure if it's enabled by default after installation. Our drivers use Precision, and the interface for that is in Windows Settings, not Control Panel. That's just how it works... I may have been confused because on my old laptop, which used a Synaptics driver, IIRC I was able to change mouse settings using both the control panel interface as well as the newer one in Windows settings when I had updated to Windows 10. Cypress Touchpad Driver Dell Xps 13I didn't realize there's a difference between these two, I just assumed they were two different interfaces controlling the exact same thing. My only question is whether mouse acceleration can be controlled in precision, or if precision has mouse acceleration at all. I believe it is using it based on how it feels to use the touchpad. It's not the worst, the touchpad feels quite good to use. I just prefer to have mouse acceleration off, because I don't like the variance mouse acceleration brings. In the old control panel interface, it was controlled using the 'Enhance pointer precision' checkbox, but there is no equivalent toggle in the windows settings interface.
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