No option to stop Synaptics touchpad disabling on keypress












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Note: I know there are several seeming duplicates for my question, but I have tried the suggestions in all of them with no luck as, in almost every case, I do not have the setting/file/tab/etc suggested!



Like many other Windows 10 users my touchpad (and mouse buttons) disable when typing. This is obviously completely undesirable as a gamer as it makes most games impossible. I would really appreciate a fix to this, be it in my computer or by downloading some kind of software or program that can fix it.



Specs




  • Sager NP8952 Notebook (approx 1mo old)

  • Windows 10 Home, version 1709

  • Synaptics SMBus TouchPad


Symptom




  • When holding down keys on the keyboard, the computer does not register touchpad or mouse button input


Attempted Solutions



One - Disable PalmCheck, SmartSense, etc



My laptop does not have a "ClickPad", "Synaptics", "DeviceSettings" or other touchpad-specific settings tab in the mouse page. Please see below:
Mouse Properties Pane



Any guide saying to disable settings in the mouse pane won't work for me.



Two - Registry Edits



I saw this answer about changing your HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESynapticsSynTPDefaults keys matching "PalmKms" to zero. I did, no changes.
Registry



Three - Update / Change / Rollback Drivers



I have the 19.3.4.72 driver. I have tried a 18.x version with no luck. I uninstalled and reinstalled the entire device. Still no luck. I also have updated Windows to the latest version.



Four - Change Touchpad to Always On



I saw several posts about changing your Touchpad settings in the default Windows system settings, but I don't have the Touchpad: "No Delay (Always On)" dropdown menu, just the following and "Most Sensitive" still displays the issue.
Touchpad



Conclusion



I'm out of ideas. Anyone have a suggestion on how to stop the touchpad disabling when clicking?










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  • When the synaptic software is installed there is usually an icon in the notification tray to show that. You can adjust all the options of the touchpad from there. You didn’t indicate if you tried that.

    – Appleoddity
    Feb 11 '18 at 22:25











  • @Appleoddity Just checked, there's nothing in my task bar labeled Synaptic or anything that sounds touchpad related. I checked for disabled icons too.

    – Alex
    Feb 11 '18 at 22:27
















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Note: I know there are several seeming duplicates for my question, but I have tried the suggestions in all of them with no luck as, in almost every case, I do not have the setting/file/tab/etc suggested!



Like many other Windows 10 users my touchpad (and mouse buttons) disable when typing. This is obviously completely undesirable as a gamer as it makes most games impossible. I would really appreciate a fix to this, be it in my computer or by downloading some kind of software or program that can fix it.



Specs




  • Sager NP8952 Notebook (approx 1mo old)

  • Windows 10 Home, version 1709

  • Synaptics SMBus TouchPad


Symptom




  • When holding down keys on the keyboard, the computer does not register touchpad or mouse button input


Attempted Solutions



One - Disable PalmCheck, SmartSense, etc



My laptop does not have a "ClickPad", "Synaptics", "DeviceSettings" or other touchpad-specific settings tab in the mouse page. Please see below:
Mouse Properties Pane



Any guide saying to disable settings in the mouse pane won't work for me.



Two - Registry Edits



I saw this answer about changing your HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESynapticsSynTPDefaults keys matching "PalmKms" to zero. I did, no changes.
Registry



Three - Update / Change / Rollback Drivers



I have the 19.3.4.72 driver. I have tried a 18.x version with no luck. I uninstalled and reinstalled the entire device. Still no luck. I also have updated Windows to the latest version.



Four - Change Touchpad to Always On



I saw several posts about changing your Touchpad settings in the default Windows system settings, but I don't have the Touchpad: "No Delay (Always On)" dropdown menu, just the following and "Most Sensitive" still displays the issue.
Touchpad



Conclusion



I'm out of ideas. Anyone have a suggestion on how to stop the touchpad disabling when clicking?










share|improve this question

























  • When the synaptic software is installed there is usually an icon in the notification tray to show that. You can adjust all the options of the touchpad from there. You didn’t indicate if you tried that.

    – Appleoddity
    Feb 11 '18 at 22:25











  • @Appleoddity Just checked, there's nothing in my task bar labeled Synaptic or anything that sounds touchpad related. I checked for disabled icons too.

    – Alex
    Feb 11 '18 at 22:27














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Note: I know there are several seeming duplicates for my question, but I have tried the suggestions in all of them with no luck as, in almost every case, I do not have the setting/file/tab/etc suggested!



Like many other Windows 10 users my touchpad (and mouse buttons) disable when typing. This is obviously completely undesirable as a gamer as it makes most games impossible. I would really appreciate a fix to this, be it in my computer or by downloading some kind of software or program that can fix it.



Specs




  • Sager NP8952 Notebook (approx 1mo old)

  • Windows 10 Home, version 1709

  • Synaptics SMBus TouchPad


Symptom




  • When holding down keys on the keyboard, the computer does not register touchpad or mouse button input


Attempted Solutions



One - Disable PalmCheck, SmartSense, etc



My laptop does not have a "ClickPad", "Synaptics", "DeviceSettings" or other touchpad-specific settings tab in the mouse page. Please see below:
Mouse Properties Pane



Any guide saying to disable settings in the mouse pane won't work for me.



Two - Registry Edits



I saw this answer about changing your HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESynapticsSynTPDefaults keys matching "PalmKms" to zero. I did, no changes.
Registry



Three - Update / Change / Rollback Drivers



I have the 19.3.4.72 driver. I have tried a 18.x version with no luck. I uninstalled and reinstalled the entire device. Still no luck. I also have updated Windows to the latest version.



Four - Change Touchpad to Always On



I saw several posts about changing your Touchpad settings in the default Windows system settings, but I don't have the Touchpad: "No Delay (Always On)" dropdown menu, just the following and "Most Sensitive" still displays the issue.
Touchpad



Conclusion



I'm out of ideas. Anyone have a suggestion on how to stop the touchpad disabling when clicking?










share|improve this question
















Note: I know there are several seeming duplicates for my question, but I have tried the suggestions in all of them with no luck as, in almost every case, I do not have the setting/file/tab/etc suggested!



Like many other Windows 10 users my touchpad (and mouse buttons) disable when typing. This is obviously completely undesirable as a gamer as it makes most games impossible. I would really appreciate a fix to this, be it in my computer or by downloading some kind of software or program that can fix it.



Specs




  • Sager NP8952 Notebook (approx 1mo old)

  • Windows 10 Home, version 1709

  • Synaptics SMBus TouchPad


Symptom




  • When holding down keys on the keyboard, the computer does not register touchpad or mouse button input


Attempted Solutions



One - Disable PalmCheck, SmartSense, etc



My laptop does not have a "ClickPad", "Synaptics", "DeviceSettings" or other touchpad-specific settings tab in the mouse page. Please see below:
Mouse Properties Pane



Any guide saying to disable settings in the mouse pane won't work for me.



Two - Registry Edits



I saw this answer about changing your HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESynapticsSynTPDefaults keys matching "PalmKms" to zero. I did, no changes.
Registry



Three - Update / Change / Rollback Drivers



I have the 19.3.4.72 driver. I have tried a 18.x version with no luck. I uninstalled and reinstalled the entire device. Still no luck. I also have updated Windows to the latest version.



Four - Change Touchpad to Always On



I saw several posts about changing your Touchpad settings in the default Windows system settings, but I don't have the Touchpad: "No Delay (Always On)" dropdown menu, just the following and "Most Sensitive" still displays the issue.
Touchpad



Conclusion



I'm out of ideas. Anyone have a suggestion on how to stop the touchpad disabling when clicking?







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  • When the synaptic software is installed there is usually an icon in the notification tray to show that. You can adjust all the options of the touchpad from there. You didn’t indicate if you tried that.

    – Appleoddity
    Feb 11 '18 at 22:25











  • @Appleoddity Just checked, there's nothing in my task bar labeled Synaptic or anything that sounds touchpad related. I checked for disabled icons too.

    – Alex
    Feb 11 '18 at 22:27



















  • When the synaptic software is installed there is usually an icon in the notification tray to show that. You can adjust all the options of the touchpad from there. You didn’t indicate if you tried that.

    – Appleoddity
    Feb 11 '18 at 22:25











  • @Appleoddity Just checked, there's nothing in my task bar labeled Synaptic or anything that sounds touchpad related. I checked for disabled icons too.

    – Alex
    Feb 11 '18 at 22:27

















When the synaptic software is installed there is usually an icon in the notification tray to show that. You can adjust all the options of the touchpad from there. You didn’t indicate if you tried that.

– Appleoddity
Feb 11 '18 at 22:25





When the synaptic software is installed there is usually an icon in the notification tray to show that. You can adjust all the options of the touchpad from there. You didn’t indicate if you tried that.

– Appleoddity
Feb 11 '18 at 22:25













@Appleoddity Just checked, there's nothing in my task bar labeled Synaptic or anything that sounds touchpad related. I checked for disabled icons too.

– Alex
Feb 11 '18 at 22:27





@Appleoddity Just checked, there's nothing in my task bar labeled Synaptic or anything that sounds touchpad related. I checked for disabled icons too.

– Alex
Feb 11 '18 at 22:27










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The REGEdit solution works for me, however you must also click on SynTPCpl(ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESynapticsSynTPCpl), and then set the value of "RestoreAllDefaults" to 0, and then also change the value of "Delete User Settings" to 0 in SynapticsSynTPInstall(ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESynapticsSynTPInstall), Then proceed to restart computer.






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    I "fixed" it by downloading an older driver (here, you might want to see if there is an older driver for your model on the Sager website).

    It's definitely not ideal (it removes all the windows 10 integration from having a "precision touchpad").



    The ideal answer would keep the newest driver.



    I have an older laptop (Sager NP8640) but updating windows 10 to version 1709 caused the exact same problem, and none of the fixes you listed worked for me either (nor Mark's answer).






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      I think I found the solution.
      Go to ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESynapticsSynTPTouchPad and rewrite value of "PalmDetectConfig" to 0. Works for me!
      HP probook 440 G4






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        I think I solved it for you



        It's funny cause I had the exact same problem on my Hp Pavilion laptop which took me hours to figure out. I tried reinstalling drivers, getting older drivers with the "No delay" option, Messing with my Device Manager,Control Panel and Commands 1000 times, checking for PalmCheck or SmartSense which I did not have, since the Synaptic Smbus ClickPad setting in mouse properties was removed somehow.



        I tried many websites (Microsoft Support,Reddit,YouTube, etc.) but couldn't find the most suitable solution. I even tried contacting many Customer Support people from Hp and Microsoft, but that ended up being useless and I wasn't sure if they knew what they were up against. One guy tried controlling my laptop to see the problem and restarted it but that did nothing



        So I finally decided to take matters onto my own hands. The link to the video that helped me the most: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR11GxoN7vk&t=213s



        SOLUTION: So first go onto Device Manager> Mice and other pointing devices, then find your synaptics driver and right click then click "Update driver". Next click on the "Browse my computer for driver software" then click "let me pick from available drivers" option and this will bring you to all your past drivers. I picked the PS/2 Compatible Mouse option but if your laptop dosn't have that as I've seen from your post then click HID compliant mouse. Then restart your computer and Voila!



        But before you do this you may have to uninstall the Synaptic driver first but try it without uninstalling Synaptics just to be on the safe side 😉






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          The REGEdit solution works for me, however you must also click on SynTPCpl(ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESynapticsSynTPCpl), and then set the value of "RestoreAllDefaults" to 0, and then also change the value of "Delete User Settings" to 0 in SynapticsSynTPInstall(ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESynapticsSynTPInstall), Then proceed to restart computer.






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            The REGEdit solution works for me, however you must also click on SynTPCpl(ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESynapticsSynTPCpl), and then set the value of "RestoreAllDefaults" to 0, and then also change the value of "Delete User Settings" to 0 in SynapticsSynTPInstall(ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESynapticsSynTPInstall), Then proceed to restart computer.






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              The REGEdit solution works for me, however you must also click on SynTPCpl(ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESynapticsSynTPCpl), and then set the value of "RestoreAllDefaults" to 0, and then also change the value of "Delete User Settings" to 0 in SynapticsSynTPInstall(ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESynapticsSynTPInstall), Then proceed to restart computer.






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              The REGEdit solution works for me, however you must also click on SynTPCpl(ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESynapticsSynTPCpl), and then set the value of "RestoreAllDefaults" to 0, and then also change the value of "Delete User Settings" to 0 in SynapticsSynTPInstall(ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESynapticsSynTPInstall), Then proceed to restart computer.







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                  I "fixed" it by downloading an older driver (here, you might want to see if there is an older driver for your model on the Sager website).

                  It's definitely not ideal (it removes all the windows 10 integration from having a "precision touchpad").



                  The ideal answer would keep the newest driver.



                  I have an older laptop (Sager NP8640) but updating windows 10 to version 1709 caused the exact same problem, and none of the fixes you listed worked for me either (nor Mark's answer).






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                    I "fixed" it by downloading an older driver (here, you might want to see if there is an older driver for your model on the Sager website).

                    It's definitely not ideal (it removes all the windows 10 integration from having a "precision touchpad").



                    The ideal answer would keep the newest driver.



                    I have an older laptop (Sager NP8640) but updating windows 10 to version 1709 caused the exact same problem, and none of the fixes you listed worked for me either (nor Mark's answer).






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                      I "fixed" it by downloading an older driver (here, you might want to see if there is an older driver for your model on the Sager website).

                      It's definitely not ideal (it removes all the windows 10 integration from having a "precision touchpad").



                      The ideal answer would keep the newest driver.



                      I have an older laptop (Sager NP8640) but updating windows 10 to version 1709 caused the exact same problem, and none of the fixes you listed worked for me either (nor Mark's answer).






                      share|improve this answer















                      I "fixed" it by downloading an older driver (here, you might want to see if there is an older driver for your model on the Sager website).

                      It's definitely not ideal (it removes all the windows 10 integration from having a "precision touchpad").



                      The ideal answer would keep the newest driver.



                      I have an older laptop (Sager NP8640) but updating windows 10 to version 1709 caused the exact same problem, and none of the fixes you listed worked for me either (nor Mark's answer).







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                          I think I found the solution.
                          Go to ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESynapticsSynTPTouchPad and rewrite value of "PalmDetectConfig" to 0. Works for me!
                          HP probook 440 G4






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                            I think I found the solution.
                            Go to ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESynapticsSynTPTouchPad and rewrite value of "PalmDetectConfig" to 0. Works for me!
                            HP probook 440 G4






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                              I think I found the solution.
                              Go to ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESynapticsSynTPTouchPad and rewrite value of "PalmDetectConfig" to 0. Works for me!
                              HP probook 440 G4






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                              I think I found the solution.
                              Go to ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWARESynapticsSynTPTouchPad and rewrite value of "PalmDetectConfig" to 0. Works for me!
                              HP probook 440 G4







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                                  I think I solved it for you



                                  It's funny cause I had the exact same problem on my Hp Pavilion laptop which took me hours to figure out. I tried reinstalling drivers, getting older drivers with the "No delay" option, Messing with my Device Manager,Control Panel and Commands 1000 times, checking for PalmCheck or SmartSense which I did not have, since the Synaptic Smbus ClickPad setting in mouse properties was removed somehow.



                                  I tried many websites (Microsoft Support,Reddit,YouTube, etc.) but couldn't find the most suitable solution. I even tried contacting many Customer Support people from Hp and Microsoft, but that ended up being useless and I wasn't sure if they knew what they were up against. One guy tried controlling my laptop to see the problem and restarted it but that did nothing



                                  So I finally decided to take matters onto my own hands. The link to the video that helped me the most: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR11GxoN7vk&t=213s



                                  SOLUTION: So first go onto Device Manager> Mice and other pointing devices, then find your synaptics driver and right click then click "Update driver". Next click on the "Browse my computer for driver software" then click "let me pick from available drivers" option and this will bring you to all your past drivers. I picked the PS/2 Compatible Mouse option but if your laptop dosn't have that as I've seen from your post then click HID compliant mouse. Then restart your computer and Voila!



                                  But before you do this you may have to uninstall the Synaptic driver first but try it without uninstalling Synaptics just to be on the safe side 😉






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                                    I think I solved it for you



                                    It's funny cause I had the exact same problem on my Hp Pavilion laptop which took me hours to figure out. I tried reinstalling drivers, getting older drivers with the "No delay" option, Messing with my Device Manager,Control Panel and Commands 1000 times, checking for PalmCheck or SmartSense which I did not have, since the Synaptic Smbus ClickPad setting in mouse properties was removed somehow.



                                    I tried many websites (Microsoft Support,Reddit,YouTube, etc.) but couldn't find the most suitable solution. I even tried contacting many Customer Support people from Hp and Microsoft, but that ended up being useless and I wasn't sure if they knew what they were up against. One guy tried controlling my laptop to see the problem and restarted it but that did nothing



                                    So I finally decided to take matters onto my own hands. The link to the video that helped me the most: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR11GxoN7vk&t=213s



                                    SOLUTION: So first go onto Device Manager> Mice and other pointing devices, then find your synaptics driver and right click then click "Update driver". Next click on the "Browse my computer for driver software" then click "let me pick from available drivers" option and this will bring you to all your past drivers. I picked the PS/2 Compatible Mouse option but if your laptop dosn't have that as I've seen from your post then click HID compliant mouse. Then restart your computer and Voila!



                                    But before you do this you may have to uninstall the Synaptic driver first but try it without uninstalling Synaptics just to be on the safe side 😉






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                                      I think I solved it for you



                                      It's funny cause I had the exact same problem on my Hp Pavilion laptop which took me hours to figure out. I tried reinstalling drivers, getting older drivers with the "No delay" option, Messing with my Device Manager,Control Panel and Commands 1000 times, checking for PalmCheck or SmartSense which I did not have, since the Synaptic Smbus ClickPad setting in mouse properties was removed somehow.



                                      I tried many websites (Microsoft Support,Reddit,YouTube, etc.) but couldn't find the most suitable solution. I even tried contacting many Customer Support people from Hp and Microsoft, but that ended up being useless and I wasn't sure if they knew what they were up against. One guy tried controlling my laptop to see the problem and restarted it but that did nothing



                                      So I finally decided to take matters onto my own hands. The link to the video that helped me the most: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR11GxoN7vk&t=213s



                                      SOLUTION: So first go onto Device Manager> Mice and other pointing devices, then find your synaptics driver and right click then click "Update driver". Next click on the "Browse my computer for driver software" then click "let me pick from available drivers" option and this will bring you to all your past drivers. I picked the PS/2 Compatible Mouse option but if your laptop dosn't have that as I've seen from your post then click HID compliant mouse. Then restart your computer and Voila!



                                      But before you do this you may have to uninstall the Synaptic driver first but try it without uninstalling Synaptics just to be on the safe side 😉






                                      share|improve this answer













                                      I think I solved it for you



                                      It's funny cause I had the exact same problem on my Hp Pavilion laptop which took me hours to figure out. I tried reinstalling drivers, getting older drivers with the "No delay" option, Messing with my Device Manager,Control Panel and Commands 1000 times, checking for PalmCheck or SmartSense which I did not have, since the Synaptic Smbus ClickPad setting in mouse properties was removed somehow.



                                      I tried many websites (Microsoft Support,Reddit,YouTube, etc.) but couldn't find the most suitable solution. I even tried contacting many Customer Support people from Hp and Microsoft, but that ended up being useless and I wasn't sure if they knew what they were up against. One guy tried controlling my laptop to see the problem and restarted it but that did nothing



                                      So I finally decided to take matters onto my own hands. The link to the video that helped me the most: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yR11GxoN7vk&t=213s



                                      SOLUTION: So first go onto Device Manager> Mice and other pointing devices, then find your synaptics driver and right click then click "Update driver". Next click on the "Browse my computer for driver software" then click "let me pick from available drivers" option and this will bring you to all your past drivers. I picked the PS/2 Compatible Mouse option but if your laptop dosn't have that as I've seen from your post then click HID compliant mouse. Then restart your computer and Voila!



                                      But before you do this you may have to uninstall the Synaptic driver first but try it without uninstalling Synaptics just to be on the safe side 😉







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