Below you can download asus k53sc touchpad windows 10 driver for Windows.
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Asus K53Sc Touchpad Driver Windows 10(click above to download)
Device Specification:
- Model: Asus K53Sc
- Operating System: Windows 10
- Driver: Touchpad Driver
Troubleshooting Questions and Answers:
1. Q: Why is my touchpad not working properly on my Asus K53Sc running Windows 10?
A: There could be multiple reasons for touchpad issues. You can try the following troubleshooting steps:
- Make sure the touchpad is not accidentally disabled (check if there is a physical switch or keyboard shortcut to enable/disable the touchpad).
- Update the touchpad driver to the latest version from the official Asus website.
- Restart your laptop and check if the touchpad starts working again. If not, there might be a hardware issue, and you may need to contact Asus support for further assistance.
2. Q: How can I adjust the touchpad sensitivity on my Asus K53Sc with Windows 10?
A: To adjust touchpad sensitivity:
- Go to the Windows Start menu and search for 'Settings'.
- Open 'Settings' and click on 'Devices'.
- Select 'Touchpad' from the left menu.
- Under the 'Touchpad Sensitivity' section, you can adjust the sensitivity using the slider. Slide it towards 'Light Touch' for increased sensitivity or towards 'Heavy Touch' for decreased sensitivity.
- Test the new sensitivity by using the touchpad and adjust as needed.
3. Q: My Asus K53Sc touchpad cursor is jumping erratically. What can I do?
A: If the touchpad cursor is jumping erratically, try these troubleshooting steps:
- Clean the touchpad surface with a soft, lint-free cloth to remove any dust or debris that might be causing the erratic behavior.
- Disable any third-party mouse or touchpad software that might be conflicting with the touchpad driver.
- Update the touchpad driver to the latest version from the official Asus website.
- If the issue persists, try connecting an external USB mouse to see if the problem is isolated to the touchpad itself. If the external mouse works fine, it could indicate a hardware issue with the touchpad, which might require professional repair or replacement.