This really is my favorite keyboard (for general use, anyway): it has Print Scr, Insert, separate click buttons, full sized arrow keys, and a generally “normal” layout. Not sure where he found that out, as I can’t find supporting documentation anywhere, but either way, I’m thrilled. I spent a large portion of a day trying to find any other reference to this, but the entirety of the internet yields only one other: a comment on the Australia PC Part Picker site, located here: | The commenter indicates that Fn + Right Click cancels the edge gestures, and Fn + Left Click turns off touch pad click (doesn’t work for me, but I have it turned off with the Logitech Program) and I read on another comment on the deptsh of the internet that it may be a sort of universal Logitech Shortcut. Note: If you have the same problem with a different trackpad on Windows 10 and nothing else is working, this page may help you even though it’s for Windows 8: Touchpad Edge Swipes – Enable or Disable in Windows 8
Optional step: Install the Logitech Smooth Scrolling extension for Chrome.įourth, uninstall the Logitech SetPoint Software ONLY (leave the Unifying Software). Third, disable Edge Swipe in Win 10 by using Group Policy setting or registry edit as described here. Make any changes you feel necessary with the SetPoint software. Second, add the K400r and any other hardware you need (I use a wireless mouse in conjunction with the keyboard) via the unifying software. I could not get the keyboard settings to appear in the Logitech SetPoint software as described on the Logitech page linked above, so I was desperate, and came up with this fix:įirst, install the Logitech SetPoint Software and Unifying Software, which you can download here. What worked for me, and hopefully can work for you, is totally counter-intuitive and is the opposite of what the manufacturer says to do (of course).
Note that some features could be different or missing depending upon the make and model of your notebook. For reference, we are providing solution for Synaptics ToucPad and Synaptics ClickPad installed in HP, Samsung, Dell, Acer, ASUS and Lenovo notebooks. You just need to go to the properties (settings) of these and make adjustments to best suite your needs. Turning Synpatics TouchPad or ClickPad features ON and OFF is quite easy.