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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Steve Cystor

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-I just bought a refurb Asus Zenbook UX462DA. It was pre-loaded with Windows 11 Home. Straight out of the box it had a super-touchy touchpad. As if I was tapping on everything the mouse cursor passed over. I seem to have fixed this. I went to 'Settings', 'Bluetooth and Devices', scrolled down to 'Touchpad' and selected it.
+I just bought a refurb Asus Zenbook UX462DA. It was pre-loaded with Windows 11 Home. Straight out of the box it had a super-touchy touchpad. It jumped around and acted as if I was tapping on everything the mouse cursor passed over. I seem to have fixed this. I went to 'Settings', 'Bluetooth and Devices', scrolled down to 'Touchpad' and selected it.
-At the top-right there is a On/Off switch with a drop down. This has a 'Reset Touchpad Settings and Gestures to Default' option. Click this reset option. For me this fixed the sensitivity problem - so far! It's been 30 minutes and still ok.
+At the top-right there is a On/Off switch with a drop down. This dropdown has a 'Reset Touchpad Settings and Gestures to Default' option. Click this reset option. For me this fixed the sensitivity problem - so far! It's been 30 minutes and still ok.
-Something else you might like to try is turning off the advanced gestures as someone suggested earlier. You can do this on the same 'Touchpad' settings window. Scroll to the bottom of the list and look for 'Advanced Gestures'. In the 'Advanced gestures' settings, turn all the 'Three-fingered' and 'Four-fingered' settings to 'Nothing'.
+Something else I did and you might like to try is turning off the advanced gestures as someone suggested earlier. You can do this on the same 'Touchpad' settings window. Scroll to the bottom of the list and look for 'Advanced Gestures'. In the 'Advanced gestures' settings, turn all the 'Three-fingered' and 'Four-fingered' settings to 'Nothing'.
I hope this helps you as well.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Steve Cystor

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-I just bought a refurb Asus Zenbook UX462DA. Straight out of the box it had a super-touchy touchpad. As if I was tapping on everything the mouse cursor passed over. I seem to have fixed this. I went to 'Settings', 'Bluetooth and Devices', scrolled down to 'Touchpad' and selected it.
+I just bought a refurb Asus Zenbook UX462DA. It was pre-loaded with Windows 11 Home. Straight out of the box it had a super-touchy touchpad. As if I was tapping on everything the mouse cursor passed over. I seem to have fixed this. I went to 'Settings', 'Bluetooth and Devices', scrolled down to 'Touchpad' and selected it.
At the top-right there is a On/Off switch with a drop down. This has a 'Reset Touchpad Settings and Gestures to Default' option. Click this reset option. For me this fixed the sensitivity problem - so far! It's been 30 minutes and still ok.
Something else you might like to try is turning off the advanced gestures as someone suggested earlier. You can do this on the same 'Touchpad' settings window. Scroll to the bottom of the list and look for 'Advanced Gestures'. In the 'Advanced gestures' settings, turn all the 'Three-fingered' and 'Four-fingered' settings to 'Nothing'.
I hope this helps you as well.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Steve Cystor

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I just bought a refurb Asus Zenbook UX462DA. Straight out of the box it had a super-touchy touchpad. As if I was tapping on everything the mouse cursor passed over. I seem to have fixed this. I went to 'Settings', 'Bluetooth and Devices', scrolled down to 'Touchpad' and selected it.
At the top-right there is a On/Off switch with a drop down. This has a 'Reset Touchpad Settings and Gestures to Default' option. Click this reset option. For me this fixed the sensitivity problem - so far! It's been 30 minutes and still ok.
-Something else you might like to try is turning off the advanced gestures as someone suggested earlier. You can do this on the same 'Touchpad' settings window. Scroll to the bottom of the list and look for 'Advanced Gestures'. In the 'Advanced gestures' sttings, turn all the 'Three-fingered' and 'Four-fingered' settings to 'Nothing'.
+Something else you might like to try is turning off the advanced gestures as someone suggested earlier. You can do this on the same 'Touchpad' settings window. Scroll to the bottom of the list and look for 'Advanced Gestures'. In the 'Advanced gestures' settings, turn all the 'Three-fingered' and 'Four-fingered' settings to 'Nothing'.
I hope this helps you as well.

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crwdns2934245:0crwdne2934245:0 Steve Cystor

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I just bought a refurb Asus Zenbook UX462DA. Straight out of the box it had a super-touchy touchpad. As if I was tapping on everything the mouse cursor passed over. I seem to have fixed this. I went to 'Settings', 'Bluetooth and Devices', scrolled down to 'Touchpad' and selected it.
At the top-right there is a On/Off switch with a drop down. This has a 'Reset Touchpad Settings and Gestures to Default' option. Click this reset option. For me this fixed the sensitivity problem - so far! It's been 30 minutes and still ok.
Something else you might like to try is turning off the advanced gestures as someone suggested earlier. You can do this on the same 'Touchpad' settings window. Scroll to the bottom of the list and look for 'Advanced Gestures'. In the 'Advanced gestures' sttings, turn all the 'Three-fingered' and 'Four-fingered' settings to 'Nothing'.
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+I hope this helps you as well.

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I just bought a refurb Asus Zenbook UX462DA. Straight out of the box it had a super-touchy touchpad. As if I was tapping on everything the mouse cursor passed over. I seem to have fixed this. I went to 'Settings', 'Bluetooth and Devices', scrolled down to 'Touchpad' and selected it.

At the top-right there is a On/Off switch with a drop down. This has a 'Reset Touchpad Settings and Gestures to Default' option. Click this reset option. For me this fixed the sensitivity problem - so far! It's been 30 minutes and still ok.

Something else you might like to try is turning off the advanced gestures as someone suggested earlier. You can do this on the same 'Touchpad' settings window. Scroll to the bottom of the list and look for 'Advanced Gestures'. In the 'Advanced gestures' sttings, turn all the 'Three-fingered' and 'Four-fingered' settings to 'Nothing'.

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