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One thing which some Windows 10 users have complained of is that, after installation, their laptop’s touchpad stops working. Hi all, even though my Dell XPS 15z is not officially tested for Windows 10 and probably never will be tested, I upgraded to Windows 10 yesterday.
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Hi all, even though my Dell XPS 15z is not officially tested for Windows 10 and probably never will be tested, I upgraded to Windows 10 yesterday. Everything seems pretty fine, except for the (always horrible) Cypress Touchpad. This is what happened: 1. After the Upgrade process finished, I found that Windows installed Synaptics Touchpad drivers.
My trackpad worked, except for no multi-touch gestures. I uninstalled all drivers, cleaned files + registry via CCleaner and rebooted whenever needed 4. I installed the drivers I pulled from this post: 5. I checked if two-finger-scrolling was enabled in the driver configuration utility, checked and unchecked the boxes several times 6. I tried all kinds of other bugfixes for the infamous Cypress Trackpad driver under Windows 8 and so on All in all, nothing helped - apart from the basic functionalities which the generic driver also provides, I have absolutely no gestures support.
The driver simply does not seem to work at all, despite running in the background. There seem to be similar problems with Synaptics drivers, only that there seem to be fixes for it. I have absolutely no hope that Dell will release a halfway decent driver for this piece of junk they call a trackpad, but maybe other users have an idea on how to fix this issue. Greetings Chris P.S.: I don't have to mention, that the lacking support and usability of this trackpad is the main reason that's keeping me from buying any Dell product anytime soon. This is the kind of stuff, that makes people buy MacBooks.
When I updated to Windows 10, it gave me a generic Synaptics driver automatically. Even before upgrading, it warned that the Cypress one would not work. I have no doubt that it's telling the truth.
Dell has made 4 years of computers since you and I got the 15z and they would much rather that we purchase new ones than than spend ten seconds updating drivers. Just get a mouse like I did when I upgraded to Windows 8. I bought the Logitech Performance MX.
Hiren Boot Mini Windows Xp Download more. It was overpriced, but it's a decent mouse. I'll settle for a Windows 10 generic driver because I have a physical mouse. Maybe it isn't superior to the Windows 7 Cypress multitouch-enabled trackpad, but I'll take Windows 10 over 7/8/8.1 any day. Also, Dell knows you're not going to buy a Macbook because you don't have millions of dollars. I just updated to windows 10 on my xps 15z also, and I also experienced the exact same issue. Cypress driver from 2014 that worked on 8.1 does not work for me now. Any solutions out there?
Devil May Cry 4 Psp Game Torrent Download. I too am disgusted with the lack of basic driver support from Dell. I have not bought another dell computer since this laptop and instead opted for two Lenovo computers, which I am very happy with. The new yet to be released xps 15 looks interesting, but I don't know how I can buy another Dell with this lack of basic support.