At 4.2 x 1.8 inches, there's plenty of room for navigating, and
the Synaptics drivers support basic gestures like pinch - to - zoom and two - finger scrolling, but don't work with more complex Windows 10 gestures like tapping four fingers to open the Action center.
This easy guide can show you how to replace your Elan or
Synaptics drivers with the preferred Microsoft Precision ones instead!
The Synaptics drivers work well and gestures are generally smooth, but there's some minor lag at times that might have been avoided had HP simply went with Microsoft's standard.
This brand new guide shows you how it is possible to install Microsoft Precision trackpad drivers on any laptop with Elan or
Synaptics drivers like the HP Spectre x360 or Razer Blade.
Not exact matches
If you already have, we recommend heading to Control Panel > Uninstall a Program and uninstalling the
Synaptics or ELAN
drivers that appear here.
Many people have also reported that the generic
Synaptics touchpad
drivers, even though they're for Windows 7, enable gesture functionality.
Today, I'm excited to show you how to install and enable Precision Touchpad
drivers on what should be any laptop that uses
Synaptics or Elan
drivers.
The
drivers come from Lenovo (
Synaptics) and Softpedia (Elan).
Razer is using
Synaptics on the 14 - inch Razer Blade, but have switched to Precision
drivers for the new Razer Blade Stealth and Razer Blade Pro.
All we are doing is installing the Microsoft Precision
drivers and replacing the
Synaptics or Elan ones.
It's also certified as a Precision Touchpad, so all the touch options are listed within the main settings instead of digging deeper into third - party
drivers like
Synaptics or Elan.