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What does ASUS Smart Gesture do?

ASUS Smart Gesture is a touchpad driver from the Taiwanese PC and IT equipment manufacturer ASUS. It is used to provide enhanced gesture controls for laptop computers and other systems. The driver enables smooth and intuitive control when using multiple finger gestures on the touchpad.

It supports multiple two-finger swipe gestures and single-finger gesture commands such as scrolling, zooming, and rotating. Additionally, it can be used to adjust sensitivity and scroll speed according to the users’ needs.

Additionally, the driver allows basic configuration of the touchpad, including enabling or disabling it, enabling or disabling the scrollbars, and the ability to tweak the palm width recognition for personalized input.

ASUS Smart Gesture also provides a virtual numerical keypad, enabling input of different types of numbers from the touchpad – a great feature for data entry. Furthermore, the driver comes with an auto-sensitivity adjustment feature that adjusts the touchpad sensitivity to match the user’s finger.

How do I get Asus Smart Gesture?

Asus Smart Gesture is a free touchpad driver that can be downloaded from the Asus support website. Before you can download it, you’ll need to know your laptop’s model and serial numbers so you can select the correct driver.

Once you have this information, you can follow these steps to download Asus Smart Gesture:

1. Visit the Asus support website (https://www.asus.com/support/).

2. Enter your laptop’s model name or number in the search bar and click the magnifying glass icon to search.

3. Click your laptop’s model name when it appears in the search results.

4. On the next page, click the Downloads tab.

5. Look for the Asus Smart Gesture section and click it.

6. Select the latest version from the list of available drivers. Then click the download button.

7. Double-click the downloaded file to open the Setup Wizard and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.

Once the installation is complete, you should be able to use Asus Smart Gesture on your laptop. Be sure to keep your laptop’s touchpad driver up to date for optimal performance.

How do I turn on my ASUS touchpad gestures?

To turn on ASUS touchpad gestures, you need to first open the Windows Control Panel. From there, click on the “Mouse” option from the Hardware and Sound menu. Once you’re in the Mouse Control Panel, click on the “Device Settings” tab.

You should see your ASUS touchpad listed as a device. Click on that device and then a settings window should open. From there you will be able to access your touchpad settings. Look for an option to enable multi-finger gestures and toggle it on.

You may need to restart your computer for the settings to take effect. After that, you should be able to use ASUS touchpad gestures.

How do I enable two finger scrolling in Windows 10 Asus?

Enabling two finger scrolling in Windows 10 on an Asus laptop is a relatively simple process. First, you will need to open the Control Panel. You can do this by typing “Control Panel” in the search bar located on the taskbar and clicking on the corresponding result.

Once the Control Panel is open you will need to click on “Devices and Printers” and then double click on the mouse icon which should be listed as one of your “Devices”. This will open up a window where you can adjust the settings of your mouse.

From there, click on the tab labelled “Device Settings” and then scroll down until you see a section labelled “Scrolling”. From there, you can select the box that says “Two-Finger Scrolling” and click “OK”.

Once you have clicked on “OK” your two finger scrolling feature should be enabled and ready to use. If it isn’t working correctly, or if you need to adjust how fast or slow the scrolling occurs, you can do so by using the slider bar located in the same “Scrolling” section of the mouse settings panel.

Hopefully this helps you to easily enable two finger scrolling on Windows 10 on your Asus laptop.

How do I turn on the touchpad on my ASUS Chromebook?

To turn on the touchpad on your ASUS Chromebook, follow these steps:

1. Select the clock in the lower-right corner of your Chromebook’s display.

2. Select the “Settings” icon from the menu that appears.

3. Select “Device” in the left pane, then select “Mouse and touchpad” from the right pane.

4. Select the toggle for “Touchpad” under the “Enable touchpad” heading. The toggle should turn blue, indicating that the touchpad is active.

5. If you need to, you can also configure any additional settings related to the touchpad in this window.

That’s it! Your ASUS Chromebook’s touchpad should now be activated and ready to use.

How do I enable touchpad?

Enabling your laptop’s touchpad depends on the make and model as instructions vary. Below is a general guide to enable a touchpad:

1. First, look for the touchpad setting icon in your laptop’s taskbar. Sometimes, this icon can easily be seen while other times, you may need to click on the ‘arrow’ or ‘system tray’ to find this icon.

2. If you can’t find the touchpad icon, let’s look for it in the settings. To open settings, you can either right-click on the start/windows menu button or click the settings icon, usually located next to the power button.

3. After opening settings, look for the devices options and click on it. From devices options, select ‘mouse and touchpad’ option and it shall open a separate window.

4. On the left side of the window you will find the touchpad icon, simply drag the switch to enable or disable the touchpad from this window. Make sure the switch is on ‘ON’ position.

5. Lastly, click the file option on the top-left side of this window and click ‘accept these changes’ to save these changes.

If you are having difficulty enabling your laptop’s touchpad, consult your laptop’s user manual and look for the specific instruction on how to enable the touchpad. Also, if applicable, check out your windows OS if there is an update that needs to be done in order to enable the touchpad.

Why my touchpad gestures are not working?

The first possibility is that your touchpad’s gesture settings are not enabled. Make sure that you are in the proper settings on your computer to enable specific touchpad gestures. If those settings appear to be enabled, it is possible that your touchpad’s drivers are out of date or not functioning properly.

Try reinstalling the driver from the manufacturer’s website, or updating them manually if no internet connection is available. If your touchpad is still not working, you may have hardware issues, either with the touchpad itself or the system it’s connected to.

If the laptop is still functioning properly outside of the failure of the touchpad, try using external peripherals like a mouse or external touchpad to see if those devices will recognize the appropriate gestures.

If they do work, then it is likely that the issue lies in the touchpad itself. You might need to replace or repair the touchpad to resolve the issue.

How do I make my laptop scroll with two fingers?

If you want to use two fingers to scroll on your laptop, the best way to do so is to change the mouse settings. Depending on your laptop model, the steps may vary, but here’s an example of how to do it on Windows 10 computers:

1. Click the Start button and type ‘mouse settings’ in the search box.

2. Click ‘Additional mouse options’ in the search results.

3. Choose ‘ELAN’ tab and click ‘Settings’.

4. In the ‘Scroll’ section, enable two finger scrolling and configure it according to your preference.

Once you’ve enabled two finger scrolling, use two fingers on your laptop’s touchpad to scroll. For example, if you want to scroll down, place your two fingers on the touchpad, and then swipe the fingers in the downwards direction.

Similarly, you can use two fingers to scroll left or right.

Why is my touchpad not showing up in device manager?

Firstly, check to make sure that the touchpad is not disabled in the BIOS settings. If it is disabled, then enabling it will likely fix the issue. Depending on the laptop, it can also be disabled in the Windows Mobility Center or the “Mouse and Touchpad Settings” in the Windows Control Panel.

If the touchpad is enabled in the BIOS and settings but still not showing up, then it could be a possible hardware issue. Try uninstalling the driver in Device Manager, then restarting your laptop and letting Windows reinstall and update the driver automatically.

If this doesn’t resolve the issue, then it could be a faulty touchpad, or a loose connection or cable. In this case, the best option is to replace the touchpad.