Just got a brand new Acer Swift 3 SF314-51-52W2 with Windows 10 - everything works great except for the touchpad. When I first got it the touchpad did not work at all, it would work for like 3 seconds at a time before freezing. This issue was resolved by changing my BIOS touchpad settings from Advanced to Basic. Now the touchpad works, but it is jumpy, and sometimes does not click. The touchpad itself does not show up under devices, instead it shows up as a PS/2 Mouse. I tried reinstalling the drivers, both for ELAN and Synaptic becasue I don't know what touchpad I have, but the touchpad is still recognized as a PS/2 Mouse. My BIOS version is 1.07, which I think is the latest version. Has anyone else encountered this problem? I have seen other threads recommending rolling back drivers, but I'm not sure how to do that using the Acer website since all that's available is Windows 10 drivers. I'm just hoping I don't need to ship it back to Acer.
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