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Upgraded to Windows 10 - Touchpad disables itself in control panel when plugging power off laptop



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Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30 pm US/Eastern)Asus Zenbook UX31 sometimes loses power when plugging in AC powerStop Touchpad from disabling itself when I press any keys?Extremely laggy touchpad after drop EDIT : After plugging to power sourceWindows 10 Synaptics no Control Panel and Middle ClickTouchpad doesn't work when laptop is sidewaysPrevent power plan from changing when plugging in / unplugging laptopWindows 10 laptop turning itself on and then freezing - why?Windows 10 cursor dissapeared after updateUSB mouse switched off when laptop on battery and temperature risesAsus laptop screen turns off when unplugged - new battery





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I've upgraded to Windows 10.



When I unplug power from my laptop, touchpad stops working - it gets disabled in the control panel.



I can either plug the power back in to make it work, or plug a mouse and enable it back in the control panel.



What could be causing it ?










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  • See the accepted answer in Touchpad disables when on battery

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I've upgraded to Windows 10.



When I unplug power from my laptop, touchpad stops working - it gets disabled in the control panel.



I can either plug the power back in to make it work, or plug a mouse and enable it back in the control panel.



What could be causing it ?










share|improve this question














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    Aug 6 '18 at 3:18
















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I've upgraded to Windows 10.



When I unplug power from my laptop, touchpad stops working - it gets disabled in the control panel.



I can either plug the power back in to make it work, or plug a mouse and enable it back in the control panel.



What could be causing it ?










share|improve this question














I've upgraded to Windows 10.



When I unplug power from my laptop, touchpad stops working - it gets disabled in the control panel.



I can either plug the power back in to make it work, or plug a mouse and enable it back in the control panel.



What could be causing it ?







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  • See the accepted answer in Touchpad disables when on battery

    – JW0914
    Aug 6 '18 at 3:18





















  • See the accepted answer in Touchpad disables when on battery

    – JW0914
    Aug 6 '18 at 3:18



















See the accepted answer in Touchpad disables when on battery

– JW0914
Aug 6 '18 at 3:18







See the accepted answer in Touchpad disables when on battery

– JW0914
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I'm haven't upgraded to Win10 yet, but I'm guessing that the PC is shutting it off to save power. If you open the device manager, right click the touchpad and select 'properties'. Then click the "Power Management" tab - if there's a check in the "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power", uncheck it.






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  • The option is unselected and grayed out

    – michal.ciurus
    Aug 12 '15 at 16:34











  • moreover: when I switch power plans (performance, power saver) the touchpad works in both of them.

    – michal.ciurus
    Aug 12 '15 at 16:36



















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It was just a simple matter of clicking "Update Drivers".



It's the first time it ever helped :)






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    I'm haven't upgraded to Win10 yet, but I'm guessing that the PC is shutting it off to save power. If you open the device manager, right click the touchpad and select 'properties'. Then click the "Power Management" tab - if there's a check in the "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power", uncheck it.






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    • The option is unselected and grayed out

      – michal.ciurus
      Aug 12 '15 at 16:34











    • moreover: when I switch power plans (performance, power saver) the touchpad works in both of them.

      – michal.ciurus
      Aug 12 '15 at 16:36
















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    I'm haven't upgraded to Win10 yet, but I'm guessing that the PC is shutting it off to save power. If you open the device manager, right click the touchpad and select 'properties'. Then click the "Power Management" tab - if there's a check in the "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power", uncheck it.






    share|improve this answer
























    • The option is unselected and grayed out

      – michal.ciurus
      Aug 12 '15 at 16:34











    • moreover: when I switch power plans (performance, power saver) the touchpad works in both of them.

      – michal.ciurus
      Aug 12 '15 at 16:36














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    I'm haven't upgraded to Win10 yet, but I'm guessing that the PC is shutting it off to save power. If you open the device manager, right click the touchpad and select 'properties'. Then click the "Power Management" tab - if there's a check in the "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power", uncheck it.






    share|improve this answer













    I'm haven't upgraded to Win10 yet, but I'm guessing that the PC is shutting it off to save power. If you open the device manager, right click the touchpad and select 'properties'. Then click the "Power Management" tab - if there's a check in the "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power", uncheck it.







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    • The option is unselected and grayed out

      – michal.ciurus
      Aug 12 '15 at 16:34











    • moreover: when I switch power plans (performance, power saver) the touchpad works in both of them.

      – michal.ciurus
      Aug 12 '15 at 16:36



















    • The option is unselected and grayed out

      – michal.ciurus
      Aug 12 '15 at 16:34











    • moreover: when I switch power plans (performance, power saver) the touchpad works in both of them.

      – michal.ciurus
      Aug 12 '15 at 16:36

















    The option is unselected and grayed out

    – michal.ciurus
    Aug 12 '15 at 16:34





    The option is unselected and grayed out

    – michal.ciurus
    Aug 12 '15 at 16:34













    moreover: when I switch power plans (performance, power saver) the touchpad works in both of them.

    – michal.ciurus
    Aug 12 '15 at 16:36





    moreover: when I switch power plans (performance, power saver) the touchpad works in both of them.

    – michal.ciurus
    Aug 12 '15 at 16:36













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    It was just a simple matter of clicking "Update Drivers".



    It's the first time it ever helped :)






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        It was just a simple matter of clicking "Update Drivers".



        It's the first time it ever helped :)






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        It was just a simple matter of clicking "Update Drivers".



        It's the first time it ever helped :)







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