
#Asus t100ta smart gesture download how to
Them, b) Microsoft should provide a fix for how the driver interacts with the OS, or c) let the consumer know that there is an issue and how to fix it. Either a) Microsoft should stop doing business with I would like to think this is an issue from eGalax Touch, which is responsible for the driver, but if you do a search for "egalax touch acts like mouse" this is an issue dating back to Windows 7. If it does, run the "Show or hide updates troubleshooter" found here. This is the one that moves it all to the mouse drivers.Īfter a restart the driver didn't automatically reinstall like they usually do.
#Asus t100ta smart gesture download drivers
If you are having the same problems please follow these steps:ġ) Go to Device Manager (Windows Key+X, select it)Ģ) Under the "Mice and other pointing devices" list find "USB Touchscreen controller", or the driver that's not your mouse/touchpad.ģ) Right click to select "Properties", click the "Driver" tab, and click "Roll back".Ĥ) After confirming, this will remove the driver from that list but bring up a bunch of new ones under "Human Interface Devices", where the touchscreen stuff logically should live.ĥ) Make sure that all the other drivers are updated EXCEPT "USB input device". Thankfully, I was able to find the solution. See the screen shots, bad driver is eGalaxTouch and the one that works is Microsoft.

I noticed the driver installed during the upgrade, in Device Mangers, was put under the "Mice and other pointing devices" with the provider eGalaxTouch.

That fixed the issues with the mouse, next was to fix the driver issue for the touch screen. Uninstall the previous version of ATK pack and Smart Gesture.Named: BIOS newest version, ASUS Smart Gesture and the new ATK pack. Go to Asus support site and download the latest updates, for me they had some Windows 10 support.I had to do two things for my UX31L (UX31LA in bios):
