I have to press hard on the touchpad and it works

I have to press hard on the touchpad to make it work.  Can I do to solve this problem?  Thank you.

jennifergusonat,

You need to reload the drivers for the touchpad. You can access the drivers by opening the Device Manager, click on the > symbol next to the mouse and other devices of score, make a right click on the driver installed is listed, click on uninstall and then perform a restart.

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