01-19-2016 08:37 AM - edited 01-19-2016 08:38 AM
Hi
I have an easy to explain but very annoying problem with my new Yoga 260.
After rotating the screen to the back of the device (tablet-mode) and back again (normal mode). The touch-pad stays disabled.
Keyboard and everything else works fine. I have to reboot the machine to bring the touch pad back to live again.
Drivers are the current one from ELAN.
OS is Windows 10 64Bit
Does someone know how to fix it?
Kind regards
Vanilla
01-22-2016 04:33 PM
Hi
I was not able to find anything interesting on the support site of your model:
I checked the change on the ELAN drivers from 12/1/2016, but it does not says anything about the touchpad not recovering from tablet mode.
If you already installed this driver and didn't work, I don't have more ideas about it.
Regards
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02-03-2017 09:47 PM
If nothing else try disabling sensor hub in bios. It's located under the security tab. You can get into bios by tapping f1 at the Lenovo splash screen when the system is first starting to boot
02-06-2017 09:28 AM
I had this exact same issue. I uninstalled all Lenovo drivers and reinstalled them including the Intel Integrated Sensor Solution and it started working properly.
02-07-2017 10:27 PM
I am having the same issue and it is driving me nuts when it suddenly freezes and stops responding during my work in hospital. Very frustrating. For a lay perosn like me kindly facilitate what exactly is solution in this regard ?
Any facilitation please Lenovo community ?
Regards
Dr Khan
02-14-2017 09:34 AM
I suspect there are certain drivers, possibly Lenovo, that interfere with the Integrated Sensor Solution driver. I have seen multiple threads about this issue now. As I mentioned before, try uninstalling all Lenovo programs from Programs and Features, then reinstall them. That worked for me.