Fujitsu Touch Screen Not Working

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Enable and disable your touchscreen in Windows 10. In the search box on the taskbar, type Device Manager, then select Device Manager. Select the arrow next to Human Interface Devices and then select HID-compliant touch screen. (There may be more than one listed.) Select the Action tab at the top of the window. Fujitsu Lifebook Touch screen driver is commonly caused by incorrectly configured system settings or irregular entries in the Windows registry. This error can be fixed with special software that repairs the registry and tunes up system settings to restore stability. Dec 22, 2016 Hit the Windows Key and type: device manager and then select the Control Panel option at the top of the results. In Device Manager, left-click on Human Interface Devices to expand the drop-down.

I have a Fujitsu Lifebook A Series laptop from work which is a fantastic laptop overall, and certainly a piece of equipment that I’m more than happy to be working with. However, laptops and I have traditionally not been the greatest of friends, particularly when it comes to the touchpad interface.

I’m forever accidentally tapping the touchpad whilst navigating the mouse cursor, which of course is translated into a left click by the operating system, which in turn, needless to say, leads to quite a number of more than a little annoying situations that I then need to dig myself out of!

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Luckily turning off the touchpad clicking, or tapping as they like to call it, turns out to be a rather simple affair.

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Assuming you’re using Windows 7 like I am, open up your Control Panel and change the view via the “View by:” control at the top right of dialog. You should now be able to find an item entitled “Mouse” in the Control Panel dialog. Open that and on the resulting Mouse Properties dialog, you should see a “Device Settings” tab to the right of the dialog, carrying the red Synaptics icon for easier identification.

This tab should list your TouchPad under the Devices list, and after selecting your TouchPad instance, click on the Settings button in order to open up a new Synaptics Properties wizard. You should spot a menu item entitled “Tapping” in the item list and by clicking on it, you should now notice a checkbox labelled “Enable Tapping”. Simple uncheck this box and apply the changes.

Brilliant. Your TouchPad should now no longer be clicking! :)

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UPDATE: Even easier method. If you look at the available ‘F’ function keys at the top of the keyboard, you should have one on the F4 key with the icon that looks like a mouse. Press the Fn key at the bottom left of the keyboard at the same time as the F4 key, and this should then also disable the trackpad.