


Why don't these manufactures tell Elan to fix the problems or switch to Synapatics? But they can't even seem to be bothered to offer anything even close to the latest drivers in their download areas.

"Smart Gesture"-which actually disables functionality and user options. And Asus has tried to patch up the problem with their usual half-baked, constantly changing, buggy and inconsistent crapware-i.e. Both are still offering relatively old and outdated Elan drivers for most of their models. I know someone who works for Intel on their Ultrabook certification program and they've heard widespread complaints about touchpad issues and are working on some testing/certification manufactures would have to pass to use the Ultrabook trademark.īut even Intel's weight doesn't seem to be having much influence on Asus in Taiwan or Samsung in Korea. It's really sad this is such a widespread problem. I have 3 different laptops with Elan touchpads (two Asus and a Samsung) and all three have been frustrating.
