Asus f5 numeric touchpad driver


















Then, you can start searching. You can download the latest Touchpad driver by selecting the OS operating system and expanding the category Touchpad. The start button should be clicked. Click on the box that says mouse to search. Changing the mouse setting is as simple as clicking on it. The device setting button can be found on the left. To enable the program, click the small box below.

You will be prompted to click OK. Make a note of where the downloaded drivers are by unzipping them and placing them in a temporary directory. To start, right click on Start. The Device Manager should be selected. To open the menu, double click Mice and other pointing devices. Update the driver by choosing it from your list. Device Manager should now be open. By clicking or holding the name of the device, you will be able to uninstall it. Your PC will be restarted once you have selected Uninstall.

You can toggle between the touchpad and numpad using a button placed in the top right-hand side corner of the touchpad. That is, after you follow the instructions below, because this feature is not available by default on Linux. See the complete list of supported ASUS models here. It might work with other models as well, but it hasn't been tested.

Tap the top left corner of the touchpad to switch between multiple brightness levels there are 3 brightness levels for my laptop, I'm not sure if it's the same for all Zenbook models.

For other Linux distributions you'll need to figure out the name of those packages they should be pretty similar, but not always the same and install them yourself. Once you finish the setup, you should be able to toggle between a regular touchpad and a numpad using the button found in the top right-hand side corner of the touchpad.

It's worth noting that I only tested this using Ubuntu In case you wish to uninstall it, there's an uninstall. About Submit A Tip.



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