Cypress Touchpad Driver Dell Xps 13

 
Dell Xps 13 Review

Dell Laptops XPS 13 (L321X) Drivers Download. This site maintains the list of Dell Drivers available for Download. Just browse our organized database and find a driver that fits your needs. Anyone have any updates or solutions yet for the less-than-wonderful CYPRESS trackpad? I am on version 2.5.0.52 from DELL (all located here: Drivers for XPS 13 (L321X)) and have installed TouchFreeze (touchfreeze - Utility for Windows to disable touchpad automatically while you are typing text - Google Project Hosting).

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• Don’t editorialize titles or submit clickbait. • No selling No affiliate links Common Links • • General Support Dell support on Twitter: Dell product support: • • •. I'm having a major issue with the two finger scroll on my new XPS 13 system. The moment I lift my fingers off the touchpad after a scroll the touchpad scrolls erratically either up or down. Worse yet, sometimes mid scroll the touchpad somehow zooms the screen almost all the way in within an instant (not a normal fluid motion).

Installing Hp Open View Monitoring Software there. Luckily, the mouse pointer doesn't move on its own and has no delay which others are reported to have. I've tried the Synaptics driver and found it degraded the performance too much to be a viable alternative.

Honestly I rely on the touchpad heavily and this is a major dealbreaker (in addition to coil whine), which seriously has be on the verge of trying to return it. Any remedy to this? (I've tried re-installing windows multiple times, updating drivers ect.) • • • • •. Various posts are related to this. Some argue that an update solves it, others say that it is a hardware issue. I've had 2 xps's. Both had the issue when arriving.

The first one they replaced the trackpad and the problem disappeared. I have the identical settings on both of the xps's - one has bouncy scrolling and the other does not.

So, it might be a software, hardware, or a combination. If it hasn't been resolved by updating everything I would suggest calling dell and either sending it back or getting a new computer/trackpad. Regarding the coil whine, they all suffer from it more or less.