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Download Driver Touchpad Sony Vaio Windows 7

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From Acer:

I have a Sony Vaio vpceh25en laptop. My touch pad isn't working, even after installing the alps pointing device drivers i cant see any driver in control panel>hardware and sound>mouse. Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad; Synaptics PS/2 TouchPad for VAIO. Please submit your review for Synaptics Touchpad driver 7.2.5.0.zip. Download; Windows; Mac.

Click on the following links for the driver package readme info:
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.../TouchPad/Readme.txt
.../US/Readme.txt
.../TH/Readme.txt
.../TC/Readme.txt
.../SE/Readme.txt
.../SC/Readme.txt
.../NO/Readme.txt
.../NL/Readme.txt
.../LS/Readme.txt
.../KR/Readme.txt
.../JP/Readme.txt
.../IT/Readme.txt
.../GR/Readme.txt
.../FR/Readme.txt
.../FI/Readme.txt
.../DK/Readme.txt

Touchpad Synaptics Driver Windows 7


Sony Vaio

.../BP/Readme.txt
This package supports the following driver models:
  • Synaptics USB HID Device
  • Synaptics Composite USB HID Device
  • Synaptics Serial TouchPad
  • Synaptics PS/2 Port Pointing Device
  • Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad
  • Synaptics PS/2 TouchPad for VAIO
  • Synaptics PS/2 TouchStyk for VAIO
  • NX Pad
  • DummySectionForWHQL
  • Synaptics USB TouchPad
  • Synaptics Integrated USB TouchPad
  • Synaptics cPad
  • Synaptics TouchScreen
  • Synaptics USB Styk
  • Synaptics USB WheelPad
  • Synaptics Composite USB TouchPad
  • Synaptics Composite USB TouchStyk
  • IBM ThinkPad UltraNav Pointing Device

Sony Vaio Windows 7 Laptop

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Laptop touchpads are the cause of 'jumping cursor' syndrome. You can accidentally brush the touchpad with your palm while typing, causing cursor to jump around the screen. Sometimes you don't even need to brush the touchpad and the cursor still jumps because of driver/hardware issues, and believe me, it is very annoying. There is a software solution for that - a free program called TouchFreeze, but it doesn't always work. So the ultimate solution would be to disable the touchpad and use the external mouse.
This looks like a trivial issue but in fact it is not. Sony Vaio, in particular, will not let you disable the touchpad in BIOS or in Device Manager. Most instructions on the web will tell you to 'Open Vaio Control Center, expand Mouse and Pointing Device, find checkbox that says Enable and uncheck it...' Well, guess what? It works only when laptop is fresh from the store with all factory default software installed. As soon as you made a clean install of Windows 7, all Vaio software is gone or stops working properly.
This instruction will tell you how to restore Sony Vaio software and bring this 'Enable Pointing Device' checkbox back from abyss.





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