You should keep ETDWare PS/2-x64 7.0.5.9_WHQL installed if you utilize a Elan Microelectronics Touch Pad in conjunction with your system. ETDWare PS/2-X64 8.0.8.0_R01 is a Shareware software in the category Internet developed by ELAN Microelectronic Corp. The latest version of ETDWare PS/2-X64 8.0.8.0_R01 is.

Smart Pad FAQ: We summarize some frequently asked questions for your reference. If your questions are not appear in the below, we suggest you contacting your system manufacturer directly. Q: Where can I download the Elan's driver? Please download it from your system manufacturer's website.

Q: Why my touch pad doesn't work after I install the new driver? Sun tv serial valli youtube. Please identify the driver version that you download is match to your OS platform. You should uninstall original driver before install the downloaded one. Q: How to turn off my touch pad?

Select Start > Control Panel > Mouse icon to open the Mouse Properties 2. Select the ELAN Settings tab.

Click the Stop device button and make confirmation. Q: Why my cursor moving is not working accurately? You can clear the surface of your touch pad to avoid sensing abnormal. If item 1 can't solve your problem, you should download the new driver and install it. Q: Why my touchpad doesn't work after I upgrade my OS? Please download the new driver from your system manufacturer's website.

Uninstall original driver and then install the downloaded one. Q: Can Elan's driver work in other brand's touchpad? The driver is only compatible with Elan's touch pad.

It means the driver can't be installed on the Notebook equipped with other brand's touchpad. Q: Why my cursor has inexplicably moving or click when I am typing? The main cause of unexpected cursor moving or click is the accidental palm contact with the touch pad. You can adjust your Palm Tracking setting to maximum to make your touch pad insensitive to 'palm contacts'.

Hi Dimitry, I would have you try to roll back the driver. To roll back a driver in Windows means to return the driver to the version that was last installed for the device. Rolling back a driver is an easy way to return a driver to a working version when a driver update fails to fix a problem or maybe even causes a new problem. Press Windows key + R. Type devmgmt.msc to open Device manager. Locate the device that you want to roll back the driver for. After finding the hardware you're rolling back the driver for, right click on the device's name or icon and click on Properties.

In the Properties window for the device, click the Driver tab. On the Driver tab, click the Roll Back Driver button. Note: If the Roll Back Driver button is disabled, Windows 7 does not have a previous driver to roll back to so you won't be able to complete this process. I would have you contact the computer manufacturer for further assistance on this issue. Please let us know if you have any questions. Abdul Raqeeb Kola Former Microsoft Senior Support Engineer/ Sr.