I have an acer E1-571 laptop, with an ELAN Smart Pad. Unfortunately the "Smart" pad is a bit too smart. It automatically disables itself while I am pressing any keys. This is useful when typing. However it does not allow me to play games that use the mouse for scrolling such as Counter Strike and GTA San Andreas as the touchpad gets disabled when I press any key. I tried to find an option or check-box of some kind that would disable this behavior in the ELAN Smart Device Driver's Properties and the Windows 7 Control Panel, but to no avail. Any ideas?
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What driver version is installed?– nixdaJul 30, 2013 at 19:13
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There are various possible answers to your problem here: superuser.com/questions/504571/use-touchpad-while-typing– Protector oneNov 26, 2014 at 9:26
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Playing GTA with a touch pad? Sounds frustrating.– GerutaJul 16, 2015 at 11:42
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Check for new driver from acer. You should have the ability to slide the sensitivity of palm tracking and tune the sensitivity for Palm Tracking to maximum.
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I already have the Palm Tracking ability. But that doesn't solve my problem. Sep 3, 2012 at 7:11
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I would have thought that adjusting PT would keep the pad active while the keyboard keys are being used. you tried in both directions? (Max and Min?)– Carl BSep 3, 2012 at 12:54
- disable the vendor driver and use the windows builtin driver. if that doesn't work, maybe the option is set hardware and editable in BIOS
- see if there are any keys that dont trigger the lock,
controls, F1-F12, print screen, etc. if any, you can remap them
using a program like
autohotkey
to match your game keys - use an on-screen keyboard, care not to trigger anti-cheat game protections
- use an application like
Monect
,Mobile Mouse
or a few other options to send keys and/or mouse gestures from your phone