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Synaptics TouchPad Vista (32/64bit) Driver

DriverVer=04/17/2008, 11.1.1.2

This is the link from Toshiba support site

Direct Link: http://cdgenp01.csd.toshiba.com/content/su...tics_27689B.exe

Page: Click Here

In Qosmio: G55-Q801, G55-Q802 Support

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Thanks. Uploaded driver to our server.

Also updated all links and descriptions.

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This is the wrong thread for the ACER modded driver :)

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Actually it's more for Gemstones that have the media control bar (so far I've seen 4920G, 5920G using it). You could install it in the 7720G and make use of the gesture support as well.

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Thanks. Uploaded driver to our server.

Also updated all links and descriptions.

I just found this one on asus website and FTP

Synaptics 11.1.21 for vista x86 and x64

ftp://dlsvr02.asus.com/pub/ASUS/nb/Driver...E_VT_080818.zip

Works fine for me

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v11.2.4.0 Vista x86/64 and WinXP x86 DriverVer=08/14/2008, 11.2.4.0 ....

THANKS for the latest Synaptic Drivers ...

Would it be too much trouble to put the Driver Version Number and for OS Ver (example XP 32-bit, ... etc) ... on the downloadable .exe files. So they can be differentiated.

Thanks,

G! :)

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Usually the drivers will work with all OSes. It appears to be the install method which is different between Vista and XP. I am running 64-bit Vista drivers on my 64-bit XP laptop right now. The .EXEs already have the driver version on them...

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Version 11.2.15 10/17/2008 (Win2K/WinXP/Vista)

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Bug Fixes

-Get rid of the duplicate CRegistryKey class in the registry.lib project.

Change the name to CRegistryKeyMap and changed the affected code.

-Get rid of all the #pragma statements.

-OEM should only include the eula files for the languages they support.

-Fix OEM control panel IDS_DNT_OEM strings.

-Fix a help id.

-Fix an issue on tray icon color for scrolling and normal pointing.

-Set Pinch & ChiralRotate to be in enabled state when changed in the UI

(before clicking Apply).

-Add Multifinger support for RGB Control Bar.

-Reuse ReadResolution instead of a new fct.

-Handle display change for scrolling slider 0 and slider 1.

-Fix continuous rotation, also un-did dividing rotation degree by 2.

-Fix crash when rotating while dialog is up.

-Fix OEM control panel Defaults button cut-off at Russian.

-Change all "Debug non-Unicode" to "DebugA".

-Change the SynOsLib output folder to use x86 and x64.

-Remove old demo program.

-Remove unnecessary build configurations.

-Fix disappearance of objects after rotation in Word.

-Fix NDL Dutch does not translate in IDS_DNT_OEM

-OEM PnP ID request for enable H/V scroll by defaults.

-Remove incorrect ASSERT triggered during Pinch.

-Fix 2 EdgeMotion radio buttons options selected issue.

-Fix a logical error for packet feed interface.

-Fix runtime check failure when creating settings dialog.

-Center the tapping speed string.

-Add new PnP ID.

Official multifinger support?! But for which control, I don't know any "RGB Control Bar" (RGB = color?)? :)
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Official multifinger support?! But for which control, I don't know any "RGB Control Bar" (RGB = color?)? :)

You need 3 fingers to get RGB :)

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yeah, im glad to see that there is some movement again. Hopefully this will finally enable multifinger support on my acer 5920g.

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Added 12.2.2.0

Added 12.2.3.0

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I have serious problem, maybe someone had that issue too.

My touchpad is soo sensitive, so i have installed synaptics driver just to be able to ajust it. I know there are no drivers intended for Windows7, but those dedicated for Vista works perfect. With a little side effect - keyboard STOPS to work. Uninstalling drivers - keys are fine again. Any clues?

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Synaptics v12.2.3.0 driver has some particularly useful features. For more info on what I'm talking about, go to the driver's installation directory TouchPad_XP_090318\WinWDF\x86 and view these features in action:

Chiral Rotate = SynChiralRotate.mpg

Chiral Vertical/Horizontal Scrolling = SynChiralVHScroll.mpg

Flick = SynFlick.mpg

Linear Vertical/Horizontal Scrolling = SynLinearVHScroll.mpg

Momentum = SynMomentum.mpg

Pinch = SynPinch.mpg

Even SynCntxt.rtf includes some info regarding Two-Finger Gestures and Three-Finger Gestures (which I believe could be used to have a Two-Finger Scrolling feature found in Mac laptops)

The problem is that these features will only work if you have an Asus hardware. Otherwise, the driver will recognize yours as OEM hardware removing the above mentioned features.

When I tried installing this Synaptics v12.2.3.0 driver in my Compaq Presario F756NR laptop with Windows XP SP3, Device Manager lists my touchpad as Synaptics PS/2 Port Compatible TouchPad and has a Device Instance Id = ACPI\SYN0140\3&2411E6FE&0 and a Hardware Id = ACPI\SYN0140

When I installed this to my laptop, according to Synaptics' Device Settings, my touchpad has a Name = Synaptics TouchPad V6.3. Also, the above features are non-existent in the Settings. The driver works (for me) at a basic level.

Is there any way that this driver be modified to have a modded inf so that the features mentioned above would also work on non-Asus hardware? I'm sure that my touchpad is capable of these features because I have a working Two-Finger Scrolling enabled in Ubuntu Linux.

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For those of you who want the "Disable internal pointing device when external USB pointing device is attached" option in the synaptics control panel, open regedit and go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Synaptics\SynTPEnh, right click and select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value and name it "DisableIntPDFeature". Modify it's value to 33 in hexadecimal, or 51 in decimal to enable it to be default on.

Auto_disable_touchpad.reg

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Thanks, UchihaZero! You're our hero for the day!

:)

EDIT: HKLM didn't work for me, but HKCU did. Here's my version in case anyone needs it:

Auto_disable_touchpad.reg

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Yeah these drivers definitely seem ripe for hacking into a super version that has all features enabled.

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Can anyone help? I have an ASUS laptop, but none of these features are enable or seem to be working for me. Any insight??

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Added 12.2.8.0

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