Sorin you're a genius! After replacing the keyboard/touchpad on my Asus X555LA laptop the touchpad stopped working whenever I installed the Asus Smart Gesture drivers. I spent hours debugging it before I came across this video. A simple BIOS reset did the trick! Thanks for all the hard work and effort you put in on the channel. Much appreciated!!!
ur first method i heard alot thought it wouldnt help like the rest(which it didnt)but when u said remove the bios battery (which ik it resets the system)it worked perfectly and i threw away my previous laptop because of that problem but i had to figure out how too fix it because happended again so thank you very much now ik for future😄
You saved my day... actually 3 days!! Resetting the BIOS did the trick, after discovering that the Lenovo laptop had to be shut down before pushing the button with a paper clip. Keep showing what you know on CZcams!
Touchpad was not working. Loaded Bios menu, loaded default settings, exit save changes and now its working. Literary followed video instructions. Thank you. Lenovo Yoga user.
I've been trying to sort out this issue all day. All the search results said check Drivers, Device Manager, etc. I even tried to resort to a hard factory reset! But now I tried pulling out the battery exactly as you described and my god did it work!
Thank you so much, sir ! Your method is the only one that worked for me after trying many others like uninstalling the device, updating the pilot, etc...to no avail. You rock ! Have a great day !
Thanks so much sir, the method of switching OFF the laptop and removing both the charger and battery, wait for sometime then fix the battery and turn it ON, worked in my case.
Alhamdulillah!! Bios setup really works! My lenovo dont have that hole to open bios set up. But i realise the hole is being cover by something and it can be press!! thanks!!
Your summary at the end was perfect, but you didn't do a reboot in the video itself.... Remember with windows 8+ fast boot on, restart and shutdown are not equal. One thing I also saw once, plug in an external mouse.... once windows loaded up the driver for THAT mouse the track pad started working, and it kept working after unplugging the mouse. Not sure if that works often enough that it's worth mentioning, but if you have an external mouse handy, that might be the quickest solution.
The touch pad / track pad is connected to the EC/ Super IO chip , that's why removing the battery reset the EC/ Super IO chip , windows 10 update drivers all the time and could cause the track pad /touch pad to stop working , Nice fix
It is no magic here. Touchpad in modern notebooks have two modes. Usually named "simple" (or basic) and "advanced". Simple mode emulating ps/2 mouse. Advanced mode uses i2c protocol and support gestures and other good things. But advanced mode required special serial driver installed (Serial IO Driver). Windows will not try to install driver itself. Sometimes the mode randomly switches but not all BIOS have the visual switch. When you reset the BIOS you also reset touchpad mode. Updating BIOS and installing proper driver solves the issue and gives control over the touchpad modes in BIOS. This issue also caused by some latest Win 10 updates. Reinstalling Serial IO Driver solve the problem. Intel Serial IO Driver have "Repair" option in installer. It is not work. Only uninstall and install again.
thanks for the explanation. but shouldn't still work in simple movements mode? I wonder how device manager detects it or how was the setting in bios. PS: not a fan of plain "load default settings" as might switch off the disks ahci mode leading to no boot like might be the case of @Anoot Napi or inexperienced users, boot order or other settings that better leave off.
What about if mouse track pad and the track point in middle of keyboard both not working. Super io chip receives both signals so superio could be faulty. Right?
Old Toshiba Portege 2000 laptop. Touchpad works only with soft move and often respond randomly. How to fix it? Clean resistive touch inside would help or needs replacing? It is old Alps touchpad component.
Would it be the same for a Toshiba laptop, I had to replace my charger and battery a month ago and when it's plugged, my touch pad ,either stops responding or doesn't work??
wow i have to be getting old because i never realized that the new Lenovo laptops allowed you to enter the BIOS setup by pushing in a pin on the side of the unit.
Making it harder and harder for computers to be repaired. I like the old computers. A lot of it is to do with a new UEFI bios. You can access the BIOS within the operating system. It will reboot the computer into the BIOS.
This is the 4th video I've been thru on a Lenovo and none of the video's worked. I went to Device works and disabled it, my touchpad (trying to shut off) still worked but the separate mouse did not.
Sorin you're a genius! After replacing the keyboard/touchpad on my Asus X555LA laptop the touchpad stopped working whenever I installed the Asus Smart Gesture drivers. I spent hours debugging it before I came across this video. A simple BIOS reset did the trick! Thanks for all the hard work and effort you put in on the channel. Much appreciated!!!
ur first method i heard alot thought it wouldnt help like the rest(which it didnt)but when u said remove the bios battery (which ik it resets the system)it worked perfectly and i threw away my previous laptop because of that problem but i had to figure out how too fix it because happended again
so thank you very much now ik for future😄
You deserve a case of beer, because you share your knowledge. simply, the best.
Every video you upload gives us a new information 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Thank you Sorin
You saved my day... actually 3 days!! Resetting the BIOS did the trick, after discovering that the Lenovo laptop had to be shut down before pushing the button with a paper clip. Keep showing what you know on CZcams!
My touchpad has been bugging me for months, and a resorted to using a usb mouse as a temporary solution. This finally fixed it. You're a godsend!
Touchpad was not working. Loaded Bios menu, loaded default settings, exit save changes and now its working. Literary followed video instructions. Thank you. Lenovo Yoga user.
I've been trying to sort out this issue all day. All the search results said check Drivers, Device Manager, etc. I even tried to resort to a hard factory reset! But now I tried pulling out the battery exactly as you described and my god did it work!
Thank you so much, sir ! Your method is the only one that worked for me after trying many others like uninstalling the device, updating the pilot, etc...to no avail.
You rock ! Have a great day !
Many thanks for your video. Pressing the Fn+F6 worked for me. What a relief. xx
Amazing. Going into full details and all options. And it worked. Thank you !!
Bless your soul, you saved my laptop and I cannot thank you enough
Why bless his soul? Why not him? I bless Russrags
Thanks a million this saved me so much stress.
WOOT!!! GOT IT TO WORK AFTER MONTHS OF NOT WORKING!! THANK YOU!!!
You’re a genius. Bless you
I came across your video and a min watching, it did help.Thanks very much
You are such a genius..I didn't knew that bios butte even existed in my laptop....it totally worked
Wow superb..I searched/watched 10 videos didn't solve the problem..Urs solved..Thank you..
Thank you Sorin for a nice information that you shared
Many thanks Sir! Was working for me!
Searched for touchpad fix for almost one hour and when I just removed charger the touch pad started working. Thank You
Sorin teach us to repair USB port not working even in BIOS. And thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Thanks so much sir, the method of switching OFF the laptop and removing both the charger and battery, wait for sometime then fix the battery and turn it ON, worked in my case.
U saved my laptop I can’t thank u enough
Thank you, I got a solution from your video that I had a lot of trouble with.
Thank you for all of your help. 💻
BIOS Reset worked! Thanks!
Simply great work
You are great 👍🏻
thanks a lot youre a professional!! god bless you
Alhamdulillah!! Bios setup really works! My lenovo dont have that hole to open bios set up. But i realise the hole is being cover by something and it can be press!! thanks!!
Your summary at the end was perfect, but you didn't do a reboot in the video itself.... Remember with windows 8+ fast boot on, restart and shutdown are not equal. One thing I also saw once, plug in an external mouse.... once windows loaded up the driver for THAT mouse the track pad started working, and it kept working after unplugging the mouse. Not sure if that works often enough that it's worth mentioning, but if you have an external mouse handy, that might be the quickest solution.
Thank you for advice 👍🏻👍🏻
It worked , thank you .
nice video proffesor thenks for this information.
God bless you.... You are truely genious... I recommend you
Thank you dear. It really helped me
All the best
Very easy thanks for your explanation
Thank you, you have saved my live
Thank you for this information
Thanks, facing touch pad issue, now resolved
That was easy! thank you
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it worked!!!! you're amazing!!!!
Thank you very much it works now.
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Your a life saver
Hello Sorin
Do you know where I can get a copy of recovery files for a Sony VAIO EUAL685AP
thank you for the info
U were a big help
Thank you so much!
The touch pad / track pad is connected to the EC/ Super IO chip , that's why removing the battery reset the EC/ Super IO chip , windows 10 update drivers all the time and could cause the track pad /touch pad to stop working , Nice fix
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I totally forgot about ti fix this in the BIOS, thanks
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tyyyyy the last method worked
Good tips!
You bro saved my life
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Thanks! my computer works again.
Omg thank you you saved me
Thank you very much. It did work
It is no magic here.
Touchpad in modern notebooks have two modes. Usually named "simple" (or basic) and "advanced". Simple mode emulating ps/2 mouse. Advanced mode uses i2c protocol and support gestures and other good things. But advanced mode required special serial driver installed (Serial IO Driver). Windows will not try to install driver itself. Sometimes the mode randomly switches but not all BIOS have the visual switch. When you reset the BIOS you also reset touchpad mode. Updating BIOS and installing proper driver solves the issue and gives control over the touchpad modes in BIOS.
This issue also caused by some latest Win 10 updates. Reinstalling Serial IO Driver solve the problem. Intel Serial IO Driver have "Repair" option in installer. It is not work. Only uninstall and install again.
thanks for the explanation. but shouldn't still work in simple movements mode? I wonder how device manager detects it or how was the setting in bios.
PS: not a fan of plain "load default settings" as might switch off the disks ahci mode leading to no boot like might be the case of @Anoot Napi or inexperienced users, boot order or other settings that better leave off.
Thank you so much.. this video really help me..😊😊
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Thank you sir
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Thanks.. i did the same it works ❤️
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What about if mouse track pad and the track point in middle of keyboard both not working. Super io chip receives both signals so superio could be faulty. Right?
thank you sir!
Old Toshiba Portege 2000 laptop. Touchpad works only with soft move and often respond randomly. How to fix it? Clean resistive touch inside would help or needs replacing? It is old Alps touchpad component.
Thank you I didn't know their was a mouse button
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS VIDEO!!!! YOU'RE THE BEST, IT WAS AS SIMPLE AS CLICKING F6!
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Would it be the same for a Toshiba laptop, I had to replace my charger and battery a month ago and when it's plugged, my touch pad ,either stops responding or doesn't work??
Sir thank UE so much
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I always try a live Linux distro to see if it’s a hardware or software issue
Even me. Then afterwards I come up with a conclusion if its hardware problem or software problem.
Do tell which one exactly?
@@datstrong84 Linux mint or fedora. I would recommend mint
wow i have to be getting old because i never realized that the new Lenovo laptops allowed you to enter the BIOS setup by pushing in a pin on the side of the unit.
You are lucky learn the easy way, I learned it the hard way
Making it harder and harder for computers to be repaired. I like the old computers. A lot of it is to do with a new UEFI bios. You can access the BIOS within the operating system. It will reboot the computer into the BIOS.
Sir thankue so much
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Ahh yes, resetting the bios settings trick. Also, reseating the touch pad cable will do it many times if it's the ribbon cable type.
Best intro.... helloooo...
I agree. 😎
Magic !!!!
ca u have a solution for teh touch screen not responding to human touch but styler is
top man you are.
i bought a new touchpad that come with the palmrest for my thinkpad T420 since its running erratically
n it's solved after replacement
What about when the FN + brightness key doesn't work? I'm out of options.
Amazing
This is the 4th video I've been thru on a Lenovo and none of the video's worked. I went to Device works and disabled it, my touchpad (trying to shut off) still worked but the separate mouse did not.