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HP Notebook PCs - Using the TouchPad or ClickPad (Windows 10)

A TouchPad or ClickPad is a pointing device with a touch-sensitive surface located on the palm rest of the notebook. You tin can adjust the sensitivity of the TouchPad or ClickPad, enable or disable the features and gestures, and change the functionality of the buttons.

TouchPads have a impact-sensitive surface area bordered past ii or more buttons that function like the left and correct buttons on an external mouse.

ClickPads have unmarked areas for left and correct clicking, instead of discrete buttons like on the TouchPad. To correct-click using a ClickPad, printing the lesser right corner. To left-click, tap anywhere on the ClickPad, or press the bottom left corner.

Note:

HP recommends periodically checking for software, drivers, and system BIOS updates to ensure you get the maximum functionality out of your notebook and pointing device. See the section Run Windows Update (Windows 10) in this document, or the HP document HP PCs - Downloading or Updating Software and Drivers.

Instance TouchPad

Example of TouchPad touch-sensitive area and buttons

  1. Touch-sensitive area

  2. Left TouchPad button

  3. Right TouchPad button

Example ClickPad with click zones

Example ClickPad with click zones

  1. Left-click zone

  2. Right-click zone

Mutual navigation gestures

The most commonly used TouchPad and ClickPad actions are gesture-based and provide shortcuts for quickly navigating in and working with windows and files. Most models and software can perform all the gestures listed. In some cases these features are disabled in the software, and only need to be enabled or configured.

Common navigation gestures and their descriptions

Gesture

Description

Swipe gesture

Swipe your finger beyond the surface to movement the cursor on the screen.

Tap gesture

Tap in one case to single-click and twice to double-click the cursor.

Rotate gesture

To rotate an image or portion of the screen, place ii fingers on the TouchPad and then rotate them.

Rotation only works in those applications that already take a rotate part, such as a photograph browser.

Drag-and-drop swipe gesture

To elevate-and-drib an item, tap twice to select the item, swipe your finger to motility it, and so lift your finger to release it.

Two-finger scroll gesture

To scroll a window, a screen, or a list, place two fingers on the TouchPad, then swipe them from side to side or upwardly and downwardly. Lift your fingers to stop scrolling.

Zoom-in or -out pinch gesture

To zoom-in or -out while working in a window, place ii fingers on the surface and move them outward to zoom-in and inward to zoom-out.

Zooming just works in those applications that already have zoom functions, such as a photo browser or word processor.

Disabling the TouchPad or ClickPad in Windows

Disable the Touchpad or ClickPad when an external USB mouse is attached. You can also add a TouchPad icon to the taskbar for quick admission to settings.

Note:

If the option to disable the touchpad is not available, download and install the latest touchpad driver from Windows Update. For more than information, meet Run Windows Update (Windows ten).

  1. In Windows, search for touchpad.

  2. From the results list, click TouchPad settings.

  3. In the Touchpad window, click Additional settings.

    Clicking Additional settings on the Touchpad window

  4. To disable the TouchPad when using a USB mouse, check Disable external pointing device when external USB pointing device is attached.

    Disabling the TouchPad when a USB mouse is in use

  5. Under Tray Icon, select if and how the touchpad icon is displayed in the taskbar.

    Tray icon settings

  6. Click .

Configuring the TouchPad or ClickPad settings in Windows

TouchPad and ClickPad configuration options are located on the TouchPad properties folio. Utilise the post-obit steps to open the backdrop folio and enable or disable individual settings.

  1. In Windows, search for touchpad.

  2. From the results list, click TouchPad settings.

  3. In the Touchpad window, click Additional settings.

    Clicking Additional settings on the Touchpad window

  4. Click the TouchPad or ClickPad Settings tab . If you take a Synaptics device, the tab includes the Synaptics icon .

  5. Click Settings or ClickPad Settings.

    ClickPad settings

  6. Conform the settings for scrolling, clicking, sensitivity, edge behaviors, and gesture actions to suit your personal preferences.

    Note:

    Non all notebooks use a Synaptics TouchPad or ClickPad; yet, all TouchPads have like features and configuration options.

    ClickPad Properties page

    The Backdrop window is divided into three areas to help y'all with TouchPad or ClickPad configuration.

    • The left side of the window lists gestures and actions. Click to highlight individual gesture or activity. When highlighted, select the Help icon to detect out more data or select the Settings icon to change the settings.

    • The lower-right side shows the finger motion associated with the gesture or action.

    • The upper-correct side shows the on-screen response to the finger movements.

  7. Turn on or off private gestures by clicking the checkbox next to each item. A checkmark in the checkbox indicates that gesture is enabled.

  8. Click .

Button clicking using a TouchPad or ClickPad

Enable or disable individual gestures on the TouchPad or ClickPad by clicking the checkbox next to each item. A checkmark in the checkbox indicates that gesture is enabled.

The TouchPad has defended left- and right-click buttons give you the same functionality equally the buttons on an external pointing device.

The ClickPad uses the lower-left and lower-right side of the pad every bit the left- and correct-click buttons. You can also tap and drag an particular in the same mode as you click and hold the left push on an external pointing device to drag an item around the screen.

Customizing left- and correct-click on a TouchPad or ClickPad in Windows

Past default, the left and correct buttons on a TouchPad (or the bottom-left and -right areas on a ClickPad) function as left-click and right-click buttons. You can customize button clicks from the TouchPad Properties folio. Apply the following steps to customize the buttons.

Note:

Depending on your calculator model and its configuration, the options in this section might vary slightly.

  1. In Windows, search for touchpad.

  2. From the results list, click TouchPad settings.

  3. In the Touchpad window, click Additional settings.

    Clicking Additional settings on the Touchpad window

  4. Click the Buttons tab. Under Push button configuration, yous can make selections to customize the button functions.

    Selecting the Buttons tab

  5. Click .

Customizing clicking on a ClickPad

You can customize actions for finger clicks or the area size for right-clicks from the ClickPad Properties page. Use the following steps to adjust and customize clicking.

  1. In Windows, search for touchpad.

  2. From the results list, click TouchPad settings.

  3. In the Touchpad window, click Boosted settings.

    Clicking Additional settings on the Touchpad window

  4. Click ClickPad Settings.

    ClickPad settings

  5. Click to highlight Clicking. If the checkbox next to Clicking does not contain a check marking, click the checkbox until a check mark displays to enable clicking.

    Clicking on the ClickPad properties page

  6. Click the Settings icon to accommodate clicking settings.

    Clicking settings window

  7. Customize one-finger, 2-finger, three-finger, and corner click deportment past clicking on the downward icon to open the click action menu for each item. Gyre through the card to brand your selection. Some selections required additional information. If the Configure push is enabled subsequently your selection, click Configure and follow the instructions.

  8. Click the Close push.

  9. Click the down icon next to Clicking, so click Correct Button Zone.

  10. Click the Settings icon to adjust the right-click push button zone.

    A window displays showing a green area where the ClickPad recognizes a correct-click.

    Example of the default right-click zone area

  11. Hover the cursor over the small black dot on the left side of the green box until a double-sided arrow displays, and and so drag the mouse left to aggrandize the correct-click zone.

    Example of the right-click zone area expanded left

  12. Click Close to render to the ClickPad backdrop.

  13. Click to apply your changes and exit the properties screen.

Customizing tapping gestures on a ClickPad

Single- and double-tap gestures mimic the single- and double-click behavior on an external pointing device. Use the following steps to arrange and customize tapping.

  1. In Windows, search for touchpad.

  2. From the results list, click TouchPad settings.

  3. In the Touchpad window, click Boosted settings.

    Clicking Additional settings on the Touchpad window

  4. Click ClickPad Settings.

    ClickPad settings

  5. Click to highlight Tapping. If the checkbox next to Borer does not contain a cheque mark, click the checkbox until a cheque mark displays to enable clicking.

    Tapping on the ClickPad properties page

  6. Click the Settings icon to adjust the tapping settings. You lot can make the following adjustments:

    • Tap and Drag: Adjusts how you use the TouchPad to drag items on the computer screen.

    • TouchPad Disable Zones Settings: Allows using borer to enable or disable the TouchPad

    • Top Left Action: Adjusts the length of time the TouchPad is disabled.

    Tapping settings window

  7. Click Close to return to the ClickPad properties.

  8. Click to employ your changes and get out the properties screen.

Scrolling using a TouchPad or ClickPad

Dedicated horizontal and vertical scroll gestures permit you lot to whorl inside a window. Yous can customize and conform how y'all scroll using ane finger or two fingers and how the TouchPad or ClickPad responds to gestures nigh the edge.

Adjusting single-finger scrolling

Use the following steps to adapt your TouchPad or ClickPad for one-finger scrolling.

  1. In Windows, search for touchpad.

  2. From the results listing, click TouchPad settings.

  3. In the Touchpad window, click Additional settings.

    Clicking Additional settings on the Touchpad window

  4. Click ClickPad Settings.

    ClickPad settings

  5. Click to highlight Scrolling. If the checkbox adjacent to Scrolling does not comprise a check mark, click the checkbox until a check marker displays to enable clicking.

    Scrolling on the ClickPad properties page

  6. Click the Settings icon to adapt the scrolling settings. You can brand the following adjustments:

    • Scrolling speed: Adjusts the speed of scrolling.

    • Set Scrolling Region: Adjusts the size of the scrolling region. The scrolling region is defined by the cross-hatched area. Click and drag the small black squares to brand the region larger or smaller.

    • Enable vertical scrolling: Allows scrolling by sliding your finger up or down the left side of the TouchPad in the left side scrolling region.

    • Enable horizontal scrolling: Allows scrolling by sliding your finger forth the lower edge of the TouchPad in the lower scrolling region.

    • Enable ChiralScrolling: Allows scrolling continuously with one, smooth, circular motion on the TouchPad.

    • Enable EdgeMotion when scrolling: Continues scrolling when your finger reaches the edge of the TouchPad.

    • Enable Benumbed - Continues scrolling afterwards y'all lift your finger off the TouchPad.

    Scrolling settings window

  7. Click Shut to return to the ClickPad properties.

  8. Click to apply your changes and exit the backdrop screen.

Adjusting two-finger scrolling

Two-finger scrolling allows yous to ringlet vertically or horizontally from anywhere on the TouchPad surface, non just the designated scrolling area. Utilise the following steps to enable and customize two-finger scrolling.

  1. In Windows, search for touchpad.

  2. From the results list, click TouchPad settings.

  3. In the Touchpad window, click Additional settings.

    Clicking Additional settings on the Touchpad window

  4. Click ClickPad Settings.

    ClickPad settings

  5. Ii-Finger Scrolling is located nether MultiFinger Gestures. If you practise non see Two-Finger Scrolling, click the arrow icon to the left of the MultiFinger Gestures checkbox.

  6. Click to highlight Two-Finger Scrolling. If the checkbox next to Two-Finger Scrolling does not contain a check marking, click the checkbox until a check mark displays to enable clicking.

    Two-finger scrolling on the ClickPad properties page

  7. Click the Settings icon to adjust the scrolling settings. Yous tin can make the following adjustments:

    • Scrolling speed: Adjusts the speed of scrolling.

    • Enable vertical scrolling: Allows scrolling by sliding your fingers upwardly or down the TouchPad.

    • Enable horizontal scrolling: Allows scrolling by sliding your fingers left or right on the TouchPad.

    • Enable reverse scrolling management: Changes the direction of scrolling.

    • Enable EdgeMotion when scrolling: Continues scrolling when your fingers reaches the edge of the TouchPad.

    • Enable Coasting - Continues scrolling after yous lift your fingers off the TouchPad.

    Two-Finger Scrolling settings window

  8. Click Close to return to the ClickPad properties.

  9. Click to apply your changes and exit the properties screen.

Navigating using multi-finger gestures

MultiFinger gestures provide shortcuts to frequently used applications or easy navigation inside an application.

To customize these gestures from the ClickPad Properties page, click the arrow icon to the left of the MultiFinger Gestures checkbox to open the MultiFinger options. If the checkbox adjacent to MultiFinger Gestures does not contain a cheque mark, click the checkbox until a check mark displays.

Enabling pinch zoom

Zooming in and out is available inside many applications. The pinch zoom gesture can be enabled from the ClickPad Backdrop folio.

  1. Click to highlight Pinch Zoom. If the checkbox side by side to Pinch Zoom does non contain a check mark, click the checkbox until a check marking displays to enable clicking.

    Pinch Zoom on the ClickPad properties page

  2. Click the Settings icon to open a window that allows you lot to control response to compression zooming.

    Pinch Zoom settings window

  3. Click Close to return to the ClickPad properties.

  4. Click to use your changes and go out the properties screen.

Enabling rotating

Rotating is available for some objects and for photos. The rotate gesture can exist enabled from the ClickPad Properties page.

  1. Click to highlight Rotating. If the checkbox adjacent to Rotating does not contain a bank check mark, click the checkbox until a check mark displays to enable clicking.

    Rotating on the ClickPad properties page

  2. Click the Settings icon to open a window that allows you to select rotating options. TwistRotate allows you to turn items similar photos using 2 fingers in a motion similar to turning a knob. Rotate turns items in 90-degree increments.

    Rotating settings window

  3. Click Close to return to the ClickPad properties.

  4. Click to utilize your changes and exit the backdrop screen.

Navigating within applications using three-finger flick

The three-finger flick gesture can be configured to navigate inside applications. Three-finger flick is used to browse the internet or scroll through photos. Use the post-obit the steps to enable 3-finger flick from the ClickPad Properties page.

  1. Click to highlight Three-Finger Picture show. If the checkbox next to Iii-Finger Pic does not contain a check mark, click the checkbox until a check mark displays to enable clicking.

    Notation:

    For more than information about three-finger flick, click the Help icon side by side to Iii-Finger Pic.

    Three-Finger Flick on the ClickPad properties page

  2. Click to employ your changes and exit the properties screen.

Enabling the three-finger printing gesture

Three-finger printing can be used to navigate between applications. Three-finger printing opens identified applications when enabled. The three-finger press gesture can be enabled from the ClickPad Properties page.

  1. Click to highlight Three-Finger Press. If the checkbox next to Three-Finger Printing does not contain a check mark, click the checkbox until a check marking displays to enable clicking.

    Three-Finger Press on the ClickPad properties page

  2. Click the Settings icon to select programs that open up when you use a three-finger press.

    Three-Finger Press Select programs window

  3. Click Shut to render to the ClickPad backdrop.

  4. Click to utilise your changes and exit the properties screen.

Enabling the four-finger motion-picture show gesture

Four-finger film can be used to switch between applications, minimize a window, or restore a window. The four-finger flick gesture can be enabled from the ClickPad Properties page.

  1. Click to highlight 4-Finger Flick. If the checkbox side by side to Iv-Finger Flick does not contain a check mark, click the checkbox until a check mark displays to enable clicking.

    Four-Finger Flick on the ClickPad properties page

  2. Click the Settings icon to choose 4-finger film options. Enable or disable either horizontal or vertical flicks. When enabled:

    Notation:

    For more information virtually four-finger flicks, click Help.

    • A Four-Finger Horizontal Moving-picture show to the right opens the applications switcher.

    • A Four-Finger Horizontal Flick to the left opens the previously used application.

    • A Four-Finger Vertical Flick downward minimizes or restores the window on your desktop.

    • A Iv-Finger Vertical Motion-picture show up opens the awarding switcher.

    Four-Finger Flick settings window

  3. Click Shut to return to the ClickPad properties.

  4. Click to use your changes and exit the properties screen.

Enabling edge swipe

Border swipes permit you lot to switch applications or navigate on the Starting time screen. The edge swipe gesture can be enabled from the ClickPad Properties page.

To enable edge swipe, click the checkbox adjacent to Enable Edge Swipe until a check marking is displayed. In one case enabled, a swipe toward the center of the TouchPad does the post-obit:

  • From the left edge, switches to the previously open application.

  • From the correct border, opens or closes the Charms bar.

  • From the top edge, opens or closes the application bar.

Adjusting TouchPad or ClickPad pointing settings

Pointing settings permit yous to suit how the pointer moves in response to your gestures. Pointing includes Sensitivity, Momentum, EdgeMotion, and Accessibility features.

To customize these gestures from the ClickPad Backdrop page, click the arrow icon to the left of the Pointing checkbox to open the Pointing options.

Changing the TouchPad or ClickPad sensitivity settings

The Sensitivity options allow you to arrange the responsiveness of the touchpad to the pressure of your impact. You tin open up the sensitivity settings from the ClickPad Properties folio.

  1. Click to highlight Sensitivity.

    Sensitivity on the ClickPad properties page

  2. Click the Settings icon to open a window that allows you to control how much finger pressure must be applied before the TouchPad responds.

    Sensitivity settings window

  3. Click Close to return to the ClickPad properties.

  4. Click to apply your changes and go out the backdrop screen.

Changing the TouchPad or ClickPad momentum settings

The Momentum options provides trackball-like responsiveness from the TouchPad. You can open up the momentum settings from the ClickPad Backdrop page.

  1. Click to highlight Momentum. If the checkbox next to Momentum does non comprise a bank check mark, click the checkbox until a bank check mark displays to enable clicking.

    Momentum on the ClickPad properties page

  2. Click the Settings icon to open a window that allows you to command how far the pointer glides and whether information technology stops at the screen edge or bounces back.

    Momentum settings window

  3. Click Close to return to the ClickPad properties.

  4. Click to apply your changes and leave the properties screen.

Changing edge behavior when scrolling

Scrolling behavior at the border of the TouchPad is controlled within the scrolling settings pages. Y'all can enable or disable EdgeMotion when scrolling. When enabled, EdgeMotion simplifies long-distance arrow motions. When you reach the edge of the TouchPad, the arrow continues to move until you lot lift your fingers off the TouchPad. From the ClickPad Properties page, customize EdgeMotion using the following steps.

  1. Click to highlight EdgeMotion. If the checkbox next to EdgeMotion does not contain a check mark, click the checkbox until a check marking displays to enable clicking.

    EdgeMotion on the ClickPad properties page

  2. Click the Settings icon to adjust the edge scrolling settings. You can make the following adjustments:

    • EdgeMotion: Enables or disables EdgeMotion for specific tasks. Choose to use EdgeMotion e'er, or just when using the tap-and-drag gesture.

    • EdgeMotion Region: Adjusts the size of the border regions. The edge is defined by the cantankerous-hatched area. Make the edge regions larger or smaller by clicking and dragging the small black squares.

    • EdgeMotion Speed: Controls the speed of the edge scrolling. Employ the slider to adjust the speed.

    EdgeMotion settings window

  3. Click Shut to return to the ClickPad properties.

  4. Click to apply your changes and exit the backdrop screen.

Changing the TouchPad or ClickPad accessibility settings

The Accessibility options permit you to specify and limit how the pointer responds. Yous can open the accessibility settings from the ClickPad Properties folio.

  1. Click to highlight Accessibility.

    Accessibility on the ClickPad properties page

  2. Click the Settings icon to open a window that allows y'all to arrange the following accessibility features:

    • Glutinous Borders: Restricts the pointer to the active window.

    • Tiresome Motion: Reduces the speed of the pointer for improved accuracy. Select your choice of Either Shift Key or Ctrl Cardinal to enable or disable Tiresome Motility.

    • Constrained Motion: Limits arrow motion to purely horizontal or vertical. Select your choice of Either Shift Key or Ctrl Primal to enable or disable Constrained Motion.

    Accessibility settings window

  3. Click Close to render to the ClickPad properties.

  4. Click to apply your changes and leave the properties screen.

Turning all TouchPad or ClickPad gestures off or on

If you want the TouchPad or ClickPad to function similar a standard notebook mouse that does not use gestures, yous can turn off these features.

To turn all gestures off:

  1. From the taskbar, find and right-click the ClickPad icon, or other pointing device icon in the Windows system tray.

    Opening the ClickPad settings

  2. Uncheck Enable Gestures.

    Enable Gestures unchecked

To plough gestures back on, replace the bank check by Enable Gestures in the pop-upwards menu.

Troubleshooting the TouchPad or ClickPad

In that location are several options for troubleshooting your TouchPad or ClickPad when it is non working. Use the following procedures, until a solution is establish.

Turning the TouchPad off and then on

On some TouchPads, you lot tin turn on or off the TouchPad by double tapping in the upper-left corner of the TouchPad.

  1. Double-tap to turn the TouchPad off.

    TouchPad on/off switch

  2. Repeat to turn the TouchPad on.

Power reset a laptop with removable battery

Perform a power reset on your notebook with a removable battery.

  1. Plough off the computer, and and then unplug the power cord.

  2. Disconnect any peripheral devices, and then remove the reckoner from whatever port replicator or docking station.

  3. Remove the bombardment from the figurer.

  4. With the battery and ability cord unplugged, press and concur the Power button for approximately 15 seconds.

  5. After you lot drain the capacitors, re-insert the battery, and then plug in the ability cord. Leave peripheral devices disconnected.

  6. Turn on the computer.

Power reset a laptop with a non-removable battery

Perform a power reset on your notebook with a not-removable battery.

  1. Plough off the computer, and so unplug the power cord.

  2. Disconnect any peripheral devices, and then remove the computer from whatever port replicator or docking station.

  3. With the power cord unplugged, press and hold the Ability button for approximately xv seconds.

  4. After you drain the capacitors, plug in the power cord. Leave peripheral devices disconnected.

  5. Turn on the computer.

Perform a Windows 10 system reset

If the outcome persists, recover the computer back to its original configuration.

Microsoft provides a reset feature that repairs your computer by reinstalling the operating arrangement. Before using this option, make sure you back up all your important files.

Get to HP PCs - Reset the computer for more information.

Finding commuter updates on the HP website

Learn how to find driver updates on the HP website.

HP provides many free software and commuter downloads.

  1. If a Let's place your product to go started page displays, click Laptop or Desktop.

  2. Type the model proper noun for your estimator in the Or, enter your serial number field, and then click Submit. For example, type Pavilion HPE h8-1360t Desktop, so click Submit.

    Type the model name for your HP or Compaq computer in the search field

  3. If a Matching products webpage opens, select your model number from the list.

  4. The software results page for your computer displays with the default operating system selected. If y'all need to change the operating system, click Modify, select your version, and so click Alter.

    Note:

    If the operating system you want is non on the list, HP does not take drivers for that operating system. Use a unlike method to download software and drivers.

    Change your computer operating system

  5. From the list of bachelor software and driver categories, click the category name, and then click Download.

    CAUTION:

    Sometimes there is more than than 1 download available for a component, such as several DVD firmware updates. If this happens, identify the component installed in your estimator, and so download the appropriate file. To discover the proper name of a component, search for and open Device Director. Detect the component, and then expand the category (for example, DVD/CD ROM drives). The category lists the component's original manufacturer name.

    Select a download

  6. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software or driver.

Run Windows Update

Update your Windows 11 or Windows ten computer using Windows Update.

  1. In Windows, search for and open Check for updates.

    If there are any bachelor updates, they brainstorm automatically.

  2. After the updates install, restart your calculator when prompted.

Perform a Organisation Restore to resolve an consequence in Windows

If the issue is recent, restore the computer to a point before the problem began, to resolve the issue.

Get to HP PCs - Using Microsoft Organisation Restore for more information.

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