Touchpad problems 3000 n200

Hi all

cannot scrolling with the touchpad. I have the 3000 n200 0769 EMG.

I tried to install other synaptics drivers and even of dell but nothing works...

some body have a solution?

Thank you...

Posted on exactly the same problem. (3000 N200 0769 ENG)

But have not seen any solution yet, hope Lenovo release a new driver that works with these models.

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