
Now that you’ve downloaded the driver, you’ll need to uninstall the current driver before you can re-install the downloaded one. After the new folder opens, make a note of its location because you’ll need to be able to navigate back here again. Make sure the ‘Show all extracted files when complete’ checkbox is checked. Then, click on ‘Extract –> Extract All’ to extract the contents of the. zip file is and double click on the file. zip file is saved so you can find it again. Just be sure to make a note of where the. zip file in the default Downloads folder, or wherever else you want.

Then, click on the ‘Global’ link in the Version V2.0.1 driver to download a.
ASUS TOUCHPAD NOT WORKING WINDOWS 10 UPDATE 64 BIT
In the page that comes up, select Windows 8 64 bit ( not Windows 8.1 64 bit) in the OS drop down.In the page that comes up, click on the link for the model you entered.Navigate to, enter your model number, and click ‘Search’.By the way, you’ll need to have either a touch screen or an external mouse to do this, since there is a fair amount of selecting and clicking, and you don’t have a TouchPad yet! Things may change over the next few weeks and months. Keep in mind that this is what fixed my problem as of this writing, which is shortly after win10 rolled out. And since this did fix my problem, I thought I’d post a how-to, as there were several steps. I contacted ASUS support, and they said I’d need to reinstall the Windows 8 drivers to fix the problem. I found some online instructions that restored the cursor, but the click and right-click didn’t work, so what’s the point, right?

The upgrade went smoothly and I liked the look of the new OS, but I noticed right away that my touchpad no longer worked. Recently I upgraded my ASUS x202e notebook from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10.
