@BlackRoser Welcome to the Win-Raid Forum!
If you are searching for a specific driver, you should post the HardwareIDs of the related device.
You can find them by running the Device Manager, doing a right-click onto the listed device and choosing the options “Properties” > “Details” > Property" > “HardwareIDs”.
Good luck!
Dieter (alias Fernando)
@BlackRoser
If a fingerprint device is detected by the Device Management, it should be listed either within the “Biometric Devices” section or as “Unknown device”.
Since the Device Manager of your OS doesn’t show it, it will not be easy to get it working.
Nevertheless you may try to get >this< driver installed.
Everything is ok, all drivers are working, no driver is unknow, just no touch pad driver and can’t be install even if it can be installed, it not show and blue screen error !!!
MANY THANK BRO
Maybe you have acidentally disabled the touchpad by a certain key combination. For details please read >this<.
If you still cannot solve the problem, I repeat my previous question:
Have you ever tried to install any other Windows OS?
If yes, which one? Did the touchpad work?
By the way - without knowing the HardwareIDs of the touchpad it is impossible to find a matching third party (ELAN) driver.
I don’t disable touchpad and win 10 operating system still use it normally, is working in parallel with win 10 and win 7 but win 7 can’t install touchpad while usb mouse still works fine !!!
Can you help me driver touch pad for win 7, 64 BIT, PRO SP1, DISK SSD of LENOVO V130 - 14 IKB ( HQ 81 ).
@BlackRoser
I cannot help you, because the Device Management of the OS Windows 7 obviously doesn’t even detect the touchpad device. How should a driver (original or modified) work in this case?
Furthermore I want to let you know, that I generally do not modify a driver on personal request.
Please don’t bother me by repeating your unrealizable request.
If you want to properly use the touchpad of your notebook, you should use the OS, which is recommended by the notebook’s manufacturer and which supports all your on-board devices. Otherwise you may have to replace the notebook by an old/legacy one.
Good luck!
It could be ACPI issue where they hide the trackpad unless Windows 10 or above is detected. It’s possible to fix that but can’t give assistance for it.
They mention that some ACPI will check if OS is above a certain Windows version and disable the trackpad if that’s not met. It’s fixed by replacing _OSI (os detect) function with a modified call that always returns true when running on Darwin (macOS). You will need to change that to be Windows 2009 (Windows 7)