Toshiba NB200 Touchpad not smooth?

I bought a Toshiba NB200-10Z this week and I am satisfied with my purchase, very elegant. The only thing is that if my fingers are dry the touchpad feels a little rough smoothly, by sliding your finger over it. But if my fingers were a little moisture on its fine and smooth to use. Everyone is faced with this problem? I don't think it's a problem with mine individually I think it's the texture of the touchpad.

Thank you
Ben.

Hello

I never noticed this issue with touchpad surfaces.
If you are talking about the touchpad feature then I would recommend checking the touchpad settings in Control Panel-> mouse
Here, you can edit and assign different options that could help you make the most sensitive touchpad

See you soon

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