Hi @jaden767 ,
Check in Device Manager to ensure that you have the latest touchpad drivers installed.
To get to Device Manager in Win 10 from the desktop right click on the Windows Start button, left side of Taskbar, select Device Manager link from the drop down box. When Device Manager opens, scroll down to Mice and other pointing devices, click on the + symbol to expand the list and check for a touchpad hardware entry. Right click on the entry and select Properties > Driver and check the version number
Here’s a link to the Asus download support page for your series laptop.
Select your exact model variant and then the OS. scroll down to find the Touchpad driver download and see if it is a later version that what is installed in your laptop.
If it is, download and install the updated Touchpad drivers and check if this resolves the problem.
If you have problems navigating through the laptop with the touchpad when also using the keyboard, try plugging in a a USB mouse and using that until you have updated the drivers or have found another cause of the problem idf this doesn’t resolve the problem.
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The answer I found ended up being to change the touchpad sensitivity from medium to most sensitive and it worked perfectly. This is for anyone else who has this problem
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