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Settings > System > Devices > Touchpad > Click on Additional settings. This will open a window that should have your computer manufacturer's touchpad options. Let me know how it goes. QU. queclay. Replied on October 17, 2020. Report abuse. In reply to Paulo GM's post on October 17, 2020. Hi Paulo.
1) Right-click Start button and choose Run. 2) Type main.cpl and click OK. 3) Go to the Wheel tab at the top and adjust the speed. If the company that built your laptop included more touchpad software than just the basics, you might also be able to adjust those options in the touchpad-specific options.
Two-finger scrolling using the touchpad scrolls down way too much, usually to the bottom of the page, if the page isn't too big. What I have tried till now: reinstalling Edge, changing how many lines to scroll in Windows settings, updating drivers, none worked. It only happens in Edge, everywhere else two-finger scrolling works perfectly.
Go to Start > Settings > Devices > Touchpad, Additional settings and click the Settings button, or go to Start > Synaptics Touchpad > Settings, if you have Synaptics Touchpad available in your Start Menu. Make sure the box with Scrolling under the Scrolling section is checked. Click the Scroll tab. Under the One finger Edge Scrolling section ...
After I updated to Windows 10 from Windows 8, my two finger scroll is no longer working. I searched online and found that many people experiencing the same issue shared their solution. Following one site's instructions, I went to settings, devices, mouse & touchpad, and clicked on additional mouse options.
1-Try to use another wired/wireless mouse and see whether the issue still persists or not. 2-Try to update the touchpad driver from Device Manager: Press Win + X > Device Manager > Navigate to touchpad driver > double click on it > driver > Update. 3-If the issue still persists, uninstall its driver from Device Manager and download then install ...
Select Touchpad. 4. If "Drag two fingers to scroll" is available here, enable it. This should be the solution. Restart Touchpad Service sometimes restarting the touchpad service can fix the issue: 1. Press Windows Key + R to open the Run dialog box. 2. Type services.msc and press Enter.
1. Go to Start > Type in Settings and select Devices. 2. On Devices, click/tap Touchpad (on the left) 3. Scroll down and select Additional settings (on the right) 4. Depending on the type of Touchpad you have (Dell, Lenovo, HP), you may get an area for further setting changes. 4.
1. Open Device Manager by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System and Security, and then, under System, clicking Device Manager. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.. 2.
Whenever I scroll on Edge using the two finger gesture, instead of just scrolling, Edge often opens the right-click panel and almost every time opens links on the page by accident (for ex. on YouTube it is quite difficult to scroll the home page without getting the panel and/or opening undesired videos). The fact that brings me here is that it ...