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Device detection failed, the keyboard touchpad was not identified.

Device detection failed, the keyboard touchpad was not identified.

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babcraft
Member
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02-12-2016, 12:31 AM
#1
Hello everyone, I recently purchased a keyboard touchpad all in one from Amazon. It’s having trouble with sensitivity—it keeps accidentally clicking when it shouldn’t. The drag-and-drop and selection functions are really frustrating. I tried adjusting the Windows touchpad settings, but they don’t seem to resolve the issue with the keyboard’s touchpad. It seems Windows isn’t recognizing it as a touchpad. Is there a way to tell Windows to treat this device as a touchpad? Thanks for any advice! Also, I’m open to returning it if you have a better idea. Appreciate your help!
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babcraft
02-12-2016, 12:31 AM #1

Hello everyone, I recently purchased a keyboard touchpad all in one from Amazon. It’s having trouble with sensitivity—it keeps accidentally clicking when it shouldn’t. The drag-and-drop and selection functions are really frustrating. I tried adjusting the Windows touchpad settings, but they don’t seem to resolve the issue with the keyboard’s touchpad. It seems Windows isn’t recognizing it as a touchpad. Is there a way to tell Windows to treat this device as a touchpad? Thanks for any advice! Also, I’m open to returning it if you have a better idea. Appreciate your help!

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xDomx
Junior Member
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02-12-2016, 02:07 AM
#2
I'm experiencing the same problem with this Logitech device (link provided). It's really annoying due to the unintended swiping and tap interactions.
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xDomx
02-12-2016, 02:07 AM #2

I'm experiencing the same problem with this Logitech device (link provided). It's really annoying due to the unintended swiping and tap interactions.