How do I fix the touchpad on my Sony Vaio laptop?

How do I fix the touchpad on my Sony Vaio laptop?

NOTE: Some VAIO® notebooks include a feature that allows disabling of the touchpad by pressing the Fn+F1 buttons on the built-in keyboard. Try holding down the Fn key and press the F1 key to see if the touchpad is re-enabled. Remove any media from the optical disc drive.

Where can I find Sony laptop Drivers?

How to download or update Sony VAIO drivers?

  1. Go to Sony eSupport page.
  2. Search your hardware device.
  3. Find the device that you want to download the driver for, and select the correct operating system.
  4. Download and install the driver in your computer.

How do I reinstall my Sony Vaio Drivers?

In the VAIO Care window, in the left pane, click Recovery & restore. Under Recovery & Restore, click Recovery. In the Recovery window, click Reinstall Applications and Drivers. In the Reinstall Applications and Drivers window, click the Next button.

Why is my touchpad button not working?

Windows users Press the Windows key , type touchpad, and select the Touchpad settings option in the search results. In the Touchpad window, scroll down to the Reset your touchpad section and click the Reset button. Test the touchpad to see if it works.

Why is my laptop keyboard and touchpad not working?

Try holding down the Fn key and press the F1 key to see if the touchpad and touchpad buttons are re-enabled. Start the computer in Safe Mode and confirm if the keyboard and touchpad are functional. NOTE: If the keyboard and touchpad are functional in Safe Mode then this is likely a software issue.

How do I install audio drivers on my Sony Vaio?

Install

  1. Download the file to a temporary or download directory (Please note this directory for reference later).
  2. Go to the directory where the file was downloaded and double-click EP0000601130.exe.
  3. Follow the instructions displayed in the installation wizard.
  4. After installation is completed, please restart the computer.

How do I reinstall my driver?

Reinstall the device driver

  1. In the search box on the taskbar, enter device manager, then select Device Manager.
  2. Right-click (or press and hold) the name of the device, and select Uninstall.
  3. Restart your PC.
  4. Windows will attempt to reinstall the driver.

How do I install drivers after uninstalling?

After uninstalling the driver, you just need to reboot your computer. Then Windows will install the driver automatically from Windows Update.

Begin typing your search term above and press enter to search. Press ESC to cancel.

Back To Top