T460s Ultranav drivers takes minutes to start

Hello

I have all the last pilot updated on my T460s.

If I uninstall all the drivers for the touchpad, everything starts (or return of hibernatio) without problems. Of course, without synaptics drivers, I have no features such as scrolling.

When I install the latest drivers, I start to get questions.

After a start-up or returning from hibernation, it may take up to 5 minutes to get a touchpad work. Once I wait and it starts, then it's ok.

10 Windows, 64 bit.

In response to unexpected scrolling customer relationships and behavior of touchpad on ThinkPad, Lenovo T460s has published a solution via the driver update.

Synaptics ThinkPad UltraNav Driver, version 19.0.17.98, can be downloaded here: http://support.lenovo.com/us/en/downloads/ds111814

Thank you

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