Going by the DLL version of ETD.SYS gives more consistent versioning across OEMS. I'm trying to figure out why even after editing the INF files it doesn't work.īy the way, versions numbers such as 11.6.28.201 (Acer) seem meaningless. The newer versions of the drivers from other OEMs I found refuse to install. I used MSI or Gigabyte version on Win8, but now on Win8.1 I have to reinstall. Just like everyone uses stock Radeon or Geforce drivers, the same should happen with touchpads.Īlternatively, maybe Microsoft could include real touchpad drivers in their OS, and we'll just skip the manufacturer or OEM junk.Īnyway, I'm trying to find the latest or best version for use on another ASUS notebook. Yeah, we are not your customer, the OEMs are, but ultimately the end user sentiment is "Elan is crap". Hunting on the internet for drivers from other manufacturers, tweaking INF files and registry, trying to compare versions.Įlan: Please release standard unified drivers with all settings exposed. But yes, ultimately it's a pain in the arse. It's just that Asus decided to limit their variant of the drivers. It's not a problem with Elan per se, the "full" drivers have various tweaking options.
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