Tecra A11 Touchpad Windows 10 questions

After upgrading my Tecra A11-182 (PTSE0E-0LP046GR) for Windows 10, I have problems with the touchpad. The cursor jumps from time to time in other places on the desktop, as in Word 2010. Y at - it a new version of the driver for this device? The Windows Device Manager indicates that the most recent driver is installed. Thank you for your suggestions

Achim

The cursor jumps because your palm makes contact with the touchpad while you type.

The advanced settings of Touchpad has an option called "Disable tapping" or «Disable the Touchpad when typing»
If you do not have these settings, you must update the driver for the Touchpad (Synaptics or Alps) that is compatible with Windows 10.

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