HP Envy x360 Touchpad Not Working – Windows 10/11 Solution

Are you experiencing issues with the touchpad on your HP Envy x360 running Windows 10/11? In this article, we will discuss some solutions to troubleshoot and resolve the problem.

Enabling the Touchpad Through Various Methods

If your HP Envy x360 touchpad is not working on Windows 10/11, there are several methods you can try to enable it.

First, ensure that the touchpad is not disabled. Press the Windows key + I to open Settings, then go to Devices > Touchpad. Make sure the touchpad is enabled here.

If the touchpad is still not working, try rebooting your laptop. Sometimes a simple restart can fix the issue.

You can also try updating the touchpad driver. Press the Windows key + X and select Device Manager. Expand the Mice and other pointing devices category, right-click on the touchpad, and select Update driver. Follow the on-screen instructions to update the driver.

If updating the driver doesn’t work, you can try reinstalling the touchpad driver. In Device Manager, right-click on the touchpad and select Uninstall device. Then restart your laptop, and Windows will automatically reinstall the driver.

Another method to enable the touchpad is to check the touchpad settings in the Control Panel. Open the Control Panel, go to Hardware and Sound > Mouse, and select the Touchpad tab. Make sure the touchpad is enabled and adjust any settings as needed.

If none of these methods work, you can try resetting your laptop to factory settings. This will restore the laptop to its original state, which may fix any touchpad issues.

In some cases, the touchpad may be disabled due to a hardware issue. If you suspect this is the case, you may need to contact HP support or take your laptop to a professional technician for further assistance.

Troubleshooting with Hardware and BIOS Settings

Issue Possible Solution
Touchpad not working 1. Check if the touchpad is enabled in BIOS settings
2. Update touchpad drivers
3. Check for physical damage to the touchpad
4. Reset BIOS settings to default
USB ports not working 1. Check if USB ports are enabled in BIOS settings
2. Update USB drivers
3. Check for physical damage to the USB ports
4. Reset BIOS settings to default
Display issues 1. Check display settings in BIOS
2. Update display drivers
3. Check for loose connections to the display

Additional Solutions for Touchpad Functionality

  • Update Touchpad Driver
    • Open Device Manager by right-clicking on the Start button and selecting it from the menu.
    • Expand the Mice and other pointing devices section.
    • Right-click on the touchpad driver and select Update driver.
    • Choose Search automatically for updated driver software.
    • Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update process.
  • Enable Touchpad in Settings
    • Open Settings by pressing Windows Key + I.
    • Click on Devices.
    • Go to the Touchpad tab.
    • Ensure that the touchpad is enabled.
      Go to the Touchpad tab.
Ensure that the touchpad is enabled.
  • Perform a System Restore
    • Open Control Panel.
    • Go to System.
    • Click on System Protection.
    • Select System Restore.
    • Follow the on-screen instructions to choose a restore point and complete the process.

F.A.Q.

How do I calibrate my touchpad on my HP laptop?
To calibrate the touchpad on your HP laptop, you can adjust the touchpad settings in Windows 11. You can find a tutorial on how to do this on the HP Notebooks YouTube channel.

How do I reset my HP trackpad?
To reset your HP trackpad, you can perform a hard reset by holding down the power button and the Home button together for 10-15 seconds. This will cause the TouchPad to reboot with the HP logo.

How do I fix my jumpy or inaccurate laptop trackpad?
To fix a jumpy or inaccurate laptop trackpad, you can try adjusting the sensitivity settings in your laptop’s control panel. Additionally, make sure to keep the trackpad clean and free of any debris that could be causing it to malfunction. If the issue persists, you may need to update your trackpad’s drivers or consider replacing the trackpad altogether.

Why is my touchpad not responding properly?
Your touchpad may not be responding properly due to a missing or out-of-date driver. Try updating or reinstalling your touchpad drivers in Device Manager to resolve the issue.

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