If you open Device Manager, you’ll see the pointing device listed as a “Lenovo Pointing Device,” but that’s OK. Install the driver you just downloaded and reboot. If that link has been removed, here’s an archived version of the v16.6.4.13 driver. I used a Lenovo Synaptics driver from the following URL – it’s v16.6.4.13 released July 1, 2015: This left me with a generic PS/2 mouse driver, but I soon was able to get it going with all the bells and whistles we now expect from laptop touchpads! Get the driver I have a Dell Studio 1555 laptop and did a clean install of Windows 10. You used to be able to download these drivers directly from Synaptics, and they would usually work fine, but they no longer provide generic drivers. You may have updated to Windows 10 only to find that you do not have an appropriate Synaptics TouchPad driver.
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