because DM says 'this device is working properly' and it obviously isn't, so I say, what good is device manager? What does it actually do? Because it certainly can't see the device isn't working! Older drivers that I could install didn't work and others wouldn't even install. Guess I should've mentioned, I'm running a clean install of 10. We will probably notice it when the next update for the touchpad comes out. It seems the new update from Synaptic isn't working with older touchpads anymore, or. Eventually, I had to rollback to v17 and then hide the Synaptic update from Windows 10 to keep it working. However, then Windows Update installed v19 again and it was broken again. I checked the version installed and it was v19, I went back to v17 to make it work again. The touchpad worked, except for the Windows 8/10 new functions, like scrolling by swiping with two fingers, and so on. I also had a problem with my touchpad (Toshiba laptop).
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