Не устанавливается asus smart gesture на windows 10

ASUS Smart Gesture is a driver that lets you use your touchpad more precisely, enhancing the capabilities offered. The driver is simple and easy to install as it requires only a few clicks. However, in some cases, the process may not go as smoothly and users are thrown out an error message which stops them from installing the driver. This error message is really annoying as it only suggests that the installer package has a problem. Per the error message, users often download the driver installer again in hopes of getting rid of the error but the issue persists.

ASUS Smart Gesture Driver Installation Error

As it turns out, the problem is not with the installer but rather other factors cause the said issue. Depending on the case, it can be caused by either permission issues where the driver installer doesn’t have sufficient permissions. In other cases, the issue can even be associated with the BIOS of your laptop. We will be covering them in detail down below so let us get into it.

  • Insufficient Permissions — One of the reasons why this issue may occur is insufficient permissions. In some cases, if the driver installer does not have sufficient permissions, the installer will not be able to proceed and thus you are shown a message that indicates a problem with the installer. To fix this, you will have to run the driver installer as an administrator.
  • Obsolete BIOS — As it turns out, the issue can also be caused if you have an outdated BIOS version. Manufacturers often release updated versions of their BIOS, without the users knowing. In addition, the problem can also be associated with your BIOS settings in some situations where you will have to load the optimized preferences to get rid of it.

Now that we gone through the potential causes of the said issue, let us go through the different methods that you can use to get the ASUS Smart Gesture driver installed. Follow through.

Method 1: Run the Installer as an Administrator

One of the common reasons why this error message appears, as we have mentioned, is when it does not have sufficient permissions. Therefore, the first thing that you should do when you face the said issue is to run the application as an administrator. Doing so will provide it admin permissions and as a result, in case if there are any background services interrupting it, it will be able to override them. This is pretty easy to do and requires only a few clicks. Do this by following the instructions given down below:

  1. First of all, navigate to the path where the driver is located.
  2. Then, right-click on the installer.
  3. From the drop-down menu that appears, choose the Run as an administrator option.
    Running as an Administrator
  4. When the UAC dialog box pops up, click Yes to allow the installer to execute.
  5. See if the issue has been resolved.

Method 2: Run Compatibility Test

Another way that you can get rid of the said problem is to run a compatibility test on the installer. Windows will scan the app to see if there are any compatibility issues. In case there are any, the operating system will try to resolve them, and thus you will be able to run the installer and the driver. This has been reported by a user who was facing a similar issue. This is pretty easy to do as well. Follow the instructions down below:

  1. First of all, right-click on the installer and then go to Properties.
    Running as an Administrator
  2. On the Properties window, switch to the Compatibility tab.
  3. When you are on the Compatibility tab, click the Run compatibility troubleshooter option to start the troubleshooter.

    Compatibility Tab
  4. This may take a few minutes so make sure to wait for it.
  5. After that, you will be prompted to run the program again, do so.
  6. If you are not, just run the program manually.
  7. See if that resolves the issue.

Method 3: Load BIOS Optimized Defaults

As it turns out, in some cases the issue can also be caused by your BIOS settings. Luckily, there is an option in the ASUS BIOS menu that lets you load the optimized default values for the BIOS. This has reportedly solved the issue for several users, so it might work out for you as well. To do this, follow the instructions down below:

  1. First of all, open up the Settings window by pressing Windows key + I. Alternatively, you can just go to the Start Menu and click on the Settings icon on the left-hand side.
  2. After that, on the Settings window, make your way to the Update & Security screen.

    Windows Settings
  3. On the Update & Security screen, go to the Recovery tab on the left-hand side.
  4. From there, click the Restart now button under Advanced Startup.

    Windows Recovery Settings
  5. Once your notebook reboots, click on the Troubleshoot option.

    Windows Recovery
  6. Then, make your way to Advanced options.
  7. After that, on the Advanced options screen, click on the UEFI Firmware Settings option.

    Windows Recovery Advanced Options
  8. Finally, click the Restart button to get into your BIOS.
  9. Once you are in your BIOS, press the F7 key to go the Advanced Mode.
  10. Now, go to the Exit tab and select the Load Optimized Defaults option.
  11. Once you have done that, save and exit out of your BIOS.
  12. Boot into Windows and see if the issue still persists.

Method 4: Update BIOS

Finally, if the above solutions do not work out for you, what you have to do is update your BIOS. It is very likely that you are running an old version of BIOS on your notebook that may potentially be causing the issue as it was for some other users. To update your BIOS, you will first have to download the latest version available and then put them on an external storage device like a USB. Follow the instructions down below:

  1. First of all, head to the ASUS Support site.
  2. Then, search for your notebook’s model number and hit Enter.

    ASUS Support Website
  3. On the new page, go to the Driver & Utility tab.
  4. Then, switch to the BIOS & FIRMWARE category.
  5. There, select your model from the drop-down menu.
  6. This will list down the latest versions available for your device.
  7. Click the Download button under the BIOS Update (Windows) heading.

    Downloading BIOS Installer
  8. Once the download has finished, run the installer and go through the prompts.
  9. When asked to restart, do so. Make sure that your AC adapter is plugged in when you are updating BIOS.
  10. When you are taken to the BIOS screen, click the Yes button to start the update.
  11. Wait for it to complete. Once it is done, your device will restart automatically.
  12. Once Windows boots up, your BIOS has been updated successfully.
  13. Finally, run the installer again to see if the issue has been resolved.

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If you want your laptop or computer to work properly, you need to have the appropriate software installed. Speaking of software, Asus users reported a similar situation.

It seems that they can’t install the Asus Smart Gesture driver on Windows 10, so let’s see how to fix this issue.

What can I do if I can’t install the Asus Smart Gesture driver?

  1. Remove Asus Smart Gesture and reinstall the driver
  2. Run the driver setup file as an administrator
  3. Download Touchpad Synaptics instead
  4. Repair the driver and install the newer version
  5. Reset Asus Smart Gesture settings
  6. Load BIOS Defaults
  7. Update BIOS
  8. Reset Windows

1. Remove Asus Smart Gesture and reinstall the driver

According to users, in order to fix this problem, you need to manually remove the Asus Smart Gesture driver.

To do that, simply search your computer for Asus Smart Gesture and delete all files related to it. Then, to make sure that you delete all related files, you may want to use an uninstaller.

Check out this list with the best uninstallers available right now. Bear in mind that those files won’t disappear until you restart your PC.

After restarting your PC go to the Asus website and download the touchpad driver for your computer.

After downloading the file, click the Disable3fun.exe and extract all folders. Once you’re done, run the SetupTPdriver.msi and install a new driver.

Restart your PC once again. Now you just need to open Device Manager and locate your touchpad, right-click it, and choose the option to Update the driver.

Windows 10 should download the latest version of the driver for you. If updating the driver manually from Windows doesn’t work, do it automatically by using specialized driver updating software.

There are some good reasons to update drivers and you already experience some unfortunate repercussions of not considering this rule.

Updating them takes no more than a few clicks and you don’t even have to worry about looking for the right versions or identifying the culprit.

2. Run the driver setup file as an administrator

Users reported that they are unable to install the Asus Smart Gesture driver on Windows 10, but you can easily fix this issue by running the setup file as an administrator.

To do that, locate the setup file, right-click it and choose Run as administrator from the menu.


3. Download Touchpad Synaptics instead

If you can’t install the Asus Smart Gesture driver on Windows 10, users are suggesting installing Synaptics Touchpad driver instead.

According to them, Touchpad Synaptics for Windows 8.1 works perfectly on Windows 10, but be sure to download the Windows 10 version if it’s available.

Alternatively, some users are suggesting installing Sentelic drivers instead.


4. Repair the driver and install the newer version

  1. Go to the Asus website and download the same version of the Smart Gesture driver that you have installed. After you download the driver, run it, and extract the setup files.
  2. Now open Programs and Features. To do that press Windows Key + S shortcut, enter programs and features, and select Programs and Features from the list.
  3. A list of installed software will appear. Select Asus Smart Gesture driver and click Repair or Change.
    asus-smart-gesture-repair

  4. Locate the driver setup file and select it.

To fix this problem you need to repair the Smart Gesture driver that you have installed on your PC. To do that follow the above procedure.

After repairing the driver, you should be able to uninstall it and install the version for Windows 10.


5. Reset Asus Smart Gesture settings

  1. Go to Control Panel.
  2. Find Asus Smart Gesture, and open it.
  3. Click Set all to default.
  4. Restart your computer.

There’s a chance you’re not able to update because something’s wrong with Asus Smart Gesture settings. So, we’re going to reset the settings and try to install updates once again.


6. Load BIOS Defaults

Now, let’s move on to BIOS-related solutions. Although it’s not quite often the case, your BIOS settings may actually block certain updates from installing.

So, the first thing we’re going to do now is load BIOS defaults. Since this process isn’t identical on all computers, I can’t exactly tell you how exactly how to perform it.

All in all, the point is to enter BIOS (probably by pressing DEL on the boot) and go to the option for loading BIOS defaults.

If you don’t know how to do this, google your motherboard for a more detailed explanation or check the link below.

If Windows skips BIOS, take a look at this useful guide to solve the problem quickly.

We have additional guides on what to do if Windows skips BIOS and how to access the BIOS.


7. Update BIOS

If resetting your BIOS settings didn’t get the job done, we’ll try a more serious measure – updating your BIOS. There’s a good chance you’ve never done this in your life before.

And that’s fine, updating BIOS isn’t something you do every day. And it should be like that. Because updating BIOS is quite risky.

One mistake can render your BIOS, and therefore your computer useless. So, you should really approach the whole process with extra care.


8. Reset Windows

If none of the solutions from above managed to solve the problem, the only thing left to do is reset your Windows operating system.

There are multiple ways to reset Windows 10, but if you’re not sure how to perform any, everything is explained in the link below.


Here are some more examples of this problem:

  • Asus Smart Gesture there is a problem with this Windows installer package – This issue appears when you’re not able to install Asus Smart Gesture drivers using the official installer.
  • Asus Smart Gesture another installation is in progress – This error prevents you to install the drivers, even if another installation is not in progress.
  • Asus Smart Gesture source file not found – Another driver installation issue, that appears when the installer is unable to locate the source of the driver file.
  • Asus Smart Gesture not working / Can’t uninstall Asus Smart Gesture – Besides the driver installation problem, Asus Smart Gesture can also cause uninstallation issues to some users.
  • Asus Smart Gesture problem with Windows installer – Another issue that affects the Asus Smart Gesture driver installer.
  • Asus Smart Gesture the specified account already exists – Although this issue tells you that something’s wrong with your user account, it can be resolved with a simple update.
  • Asus touchpad driver – That’s another problem that users complain of. If you’re one of them, PC HelpSoft Driver Updater can help you out.

Installing Asus Smart Gesture driver on Windows 10 can sometimes be problematic but, hopefully, you managed to install it after using one of our solutions.

If you have any other suggestions or questions, leave them in the comments section below and we’ll be sure to take a look.


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We need to know the root cause in order to find a final solution for this issue.

A user with this installer problem contacted me and he tried many of the previous solutions and ideas. Thanks Mark for the feedback and the screenshots! By the way, the workaround of using ELAN drivers worked in his case.

We enabled Windows Installer logging with this Microsoft tool: Enable | Disable. Then, a log file is created on the Windows temp folder %temp% when you run the installer. The file name is like “MSI___.LOG“. There it can be analyzed what is causing the error.

The ASUS Smart Gesture installer log contains this error:

Error 1722. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor. Action _D7D1651C_4093_4721_A8DC_FDD74D447F3A, location: C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\ASUS PTP Driver\install\x86\BatchCaller.exe, command: /Install “C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\ASUS PTP Driver\\”

This is the complete action with the error, until it starts the rollback:

MSI (s) (E8:3C) [22:11:20:759]: Executing op: ActionStart(Name=_7BC62223_8712_481D_BAE1_B05E6CF21272,,)
Action 22:11:20: _7BC62223_8712_481D_BAE1_B05E6CF21272.
MSI (s) (E8:3C) [22:11:20:760]: Executing op: CustomActionSchedule(Action=_7BC62223_8712_481D_BAE1_B05E6CF21272,ActionType=3090,Source=C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\ASUS Smart Gesture\install\x86\BatchCaller.exe,Target=/Install "C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\ASUS Smart Gesture\\",)
CustomAction _7BC62223_8712_481D_BAE1_B05E6CF21272 returned actual error code -1 (note this may not be 100% accurate if translation happened inside sandbox)
MSI (s) (E8:3C) [22:11:23:009]: Note: 1: 1722 2: _7BC62223_8712_481D_BAE1_B05E6CF21272 3: C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\ASUS Smart Gesture\install\x86\BatchCaller.exe 4: /Install "C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\ASUS Smart Gesture\\"
MSI (s) (E8:3C) [22:11:23:009]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (c) (F4:A0) [22:11:23:013]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
DEBUG: Error 2835: The control ErrorIcon was not found on dialog ErrorDialog
The installer has encountered an unexpected error installing this package. This may indicate a problem with this package. The error code is 2835. The arguments are: ErrorIcon, ErrorDialog,
Error 1722. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor. Action _7BC62223_8712_481D_BAE1_B05E6CF21272, location: C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\ASUS Smart Gesture\install\x86\BatchCaller.exe, command: /Install "C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\ASUS Smart Gesture\\"
MSI (s) (E8:3C) [22:11:25:502]: Note: 1: 2262 2: Error 3: -2147287038
MSI (s) (E8:3C) [22:11:25:502]: Product: ASUS Smart Gesture -- Error 1722. There is a problem with this Windows Installer package. A program run as part of the setup did not finish as expected. Contact your support personnel or package vendor. Action _7BC62223_8712_481D_BAE1_B05E6CF21272, location: C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\ASUS Smart Gesture\install\x86\BatchCaller.exe, command: /Install "C:\Program Files (x86)\ASUS\ASUS Smart Gesture\\"Action ended 22:11:25: InstallExecute. Return value 3.
MSI (s) (E8:3C) [22:11:25:517]: Note: 1: 2265 2: 3: -2147287035
MSI (s) (E8:3C) [22:11:25:518]: User policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
MSI (s) (E8:3C) [22:11:25:518]: Machine policy value 'DisableRollback' is 0
MSI (s) (E8:3C) [22:11:25:527]: Executing op: Header(Signature=1397708873, Version=500, Timestamp=1215738216, LangId=1033, Platform=0, ScriptType=2, ScriptMajorVersion=21, ScriptMinorVersion=4, ScriptAttributes=1)
MSI (s) (E8:3C) [22:11:25:527]: Executing op: DialogInfo(Type=0,Argument=1033)
MSI (s) (E8:3C) [22:11:25:527]: Executing op: DialogInfo(Type=1,Argument=ASUS Smart Gesture)
MSI (s) (E8:3C) [22:11:25:527]: Executing op: RollbackInfo(,RollbackAction=Rollback,RollbackDescription=Rolling back action:,RollbackTemplate=[1],CleanupAction=RollbackCleanup,CleanupDescription=Removing backup files,CleanupTemplate=File: [1])
Action 22:11:25: Rollback. Rolling back action:
Rollback: _7BC62223_8712_481D_BAE1_B05E6CF21272

Also, I found that another log is created on C:\Windows\Logs\ASUSSmartGesture.log but it didn’t have information related to the error.

Finally, if you were able to fix this problem, please share your findings. Also, if any of the solutions presented worked for you, leave a comment with your ASUS model and the solution.

If you are one of those ASUS users who installed the latest version of Windows 10, then you might face Asus Smart Gesture Not Working. The error is very common for all Asus users. The main reason for this issue is the outdated Asus Smart Gesture driver.

So many users have reported that after installing Windows 10 Anniversary Update, Asus smart gesture touchpad driver features are disabled.

Not only the touchpad driver, but all the other settings are disabled automatically, and when the user tries to enable them, they cannot.

What is the Asus smart gesture driver?

Asus Smart Gesture driver is a small utility application in Windows 10. Now what this utility does is that it controls the touchpad features, which also includes smart gestures.

Unfortunately, by default, it is not included in the Windows 10 installer. But don’t worry, this guide will help you to download Asus Smart gesture for WIndows 10. You will learn how to install the Asus touchpad driver.

Fix Asus Smart Gesture Not Working

It is required to fix the issue as soon as possible. You cannot use the ASUS device until you fix the Asus Smart Gesture Not Working issue. There are many solutions to fix this issue. So follow them carefully to get rid of your problem.

Solution 1: Reset the Asus Smart Gesture Settings

You can easily solve your problem by restoring the Asus touchpad driver settings to default. Follow these steps:

Step 1: Go to the Search bar and open the control panel.

Step 2: Now open Programs and features and search for Asus Smart Gesture. And Double-tap to open it.

how to fix Asus smart gesture touchpad

Step 3: Now, all you need to do is to click on set all to Default.

Reset Asus Smart Gesture Settings

Step 4: Restart your computer and check if it is working correctly or not.

Solution 2: Update the Asus Touchpad Driver

Generally, this issue happens because of the Lack of compatibility, i.e., the Asus Smart Gesture driver, which is installed on your system currently might not be compatible with your latest operating system.

Step 1: Firstly, open the device manager.

Step 2: Now, you should go to Mice and other pointing devices.

Fix Asus Smart Gesture not Working

Step 3: Then, Double click on mice and other pointing devices and find Synaptics Pointing Device.

Step 4: To update the driver, right-click on the Synaptics pointing device and select Update Driver Software.

Step 5: It automatically searches for the latest software and updates the driver. Now, restart your system and check whether the issue got resolved or not.

Solution 3: Uninstall the ASUS Driver

If the two methods didn’t work for you, then the ultimate solution is to uninstall the driver. Follow the below steps to uninstall.

Step 1: Open control panel > Go to Programs and Features.

Troubleshoot Asus smart gesture touchpad

Step 2: Select the Asus smart gesture and click on Uninstall.

uninstall asus smart gesture touchpad

Download the Latest ASUS drivers

You can download the latest version from going to this https://www.asus.com/support/faq/1009613 link. Then you can download a 32 bit or 64-bit version based on your system specifications.

Below I have mentioned some of the best fixes for Asus touchpad smart gesture Can’t install issue. So follow them carefully and solve your problem within seconds.

Also Read: Fix Unknown USB Device Error

Solution 4 – Run driver setup file as administrator

Well, many users are unable to download Asus Smart Gesture Windows 10 driver, but you can quickly fix this issue. All you need to do is run as an administrator in the setup file. Well, the steps to do that are fairly simple-

Find the setup file and right-click on it.

Asus smart gesture setup file

You will find an option which says- Run as administrator. Choose this option from the menu.

Solution 5 – Download Touchpad Synaptics instead

If you are unable to install Asus Smart Gesture driver on Windows 10, a majority of users suggesting that instead of going with the default driver, install Synaptics Touchpad driver from here.

ASUS is the world’s biggest manufacturer of motherboards and among the best brands for gaming. If you don’t wish to go wrong, then remote link ASUS and Gigabyte are the very best choices, but if you wish to find a little lower-priced option, then you can consider MSI.

Solution 6- Remove the default Asus Smart Gesture and reinstall the driver.

Now, if you want to fix Asus smart gesture Windows 10 download problem, you need to remove the Asus Smart Gesture driver manually. Now to do that what you can do is follow these steps:

  • Search Asus Smart Gesture on the computer and delete all data files which are related to it.
  • Restart the PC.
  • Download the latest touchpad driver for your laptop.
  • Run the Setup TP driver.msi and install a new driver.
  • Restart your PC.
  • Now open Device Manager > find touchpad > right-click > Update the driver.

Solution 7 – Install Asus Smart Gesture Download Windows 10

Step 1: Right-click on Start Button and then go to the Power User menu. Or  Press Win + S > Search for Control Panel.

Step 2: Go to Control Panel.

Step 3: Click Programs and Features and then Uninstall or change a program.

Step 4: Find the Asus Smart Gesture. Right-click on Asus Smart Gesture and then Repair it.

Fix Asus Touchpad Driver

Step 5:  Now, Windows will restart.

Once booted, go to Control Panel again > go to Uninstall or change a program.

Step 6: Find ASUS Smart Gesture > Right-click on it and select Edit and then remove it.

asus smart gesture windows 10 download

Step 7: Windows will again restart.

Solution 8 – Load BIOS Defaults Settings

You can fix this issue by resetting BIOS settings. Sometimes BIOS settings are blocking some Windows updates from installing. So it is crucial to load BIOS default settings.

So first, you have to enter to BIOS (F8 or F12) and go to loading BIOS defaults.

If you don’t know how to access the BIOS menu, then Google your motherboard and check the process.

Solution 9 – Update BIOS

If resetting BIOS settings are not working for you, then its time to update your BIOS.

Solution 10 – Reset Windows

If none of the solutions is helping you with Asus smart gesture not working or Can’t install Asus Smart Gesture driver issue, then the only thing left is resetting Windows. You can also perform a system restore or perform a clean Windows 10 installation.

How To Change Scroll Direction on a Touchpad

Wireless technology is among some of the latest technology. The technology is trustworthy and reliable. ASUS updates have Intel Turbo Boost technology, which will automatically enhance the performance based on the tasks you’re doing. DriverDoc’s proprietary One-Click Update technology not only helps to ensure that you’ve got correct driver versions for your hardware but also it produces a backup of your present drivers before making any changes.

Step 1: Go to the Control Panel.

Step 2: Open the Asus Smart Gesture utility.

Step 3: From there, you have to go to the Two Finger section. Once you are there, you have to tick the “Content moves reversely with your finger’s direction” checkbox.

reverse scrolling windows 10

Step 4: After this, click on, OK. Your new settings will now be saved.

That’s all! I hope now you can change the scroll direction in Asus Touchpad Driver.

Now To save your time, we have made a list of all the required and the most elicit drivers that you can work with your ASUS machine and Windows 10.

Audio

Well, the simplest way can be to check the Audio vendor who came by default with your ASUS Notebook. If you still have any issue (like Audiowizard missing), try “Realtek Audio 6.0.1.8098”.

Bluetooth

Simple step! Just go and Check the latest corresponding driver and the Bluetooth vendor on your ASUS Notebook. try Qualcomm Atheros Bluetooth Version number – 10.0.1.13 (64-bit)

WLAN

Check the Wireless LAN vendor on your ASUS Notebook and download the driver.

BIOS

Well, this is one thing that we do not suggest you do every time. BIOS settings are the machine settings and shall not be played by! But still, if you want, as per your computer, you can update your BIOS settings too.

First-things-first. Find the BIOS version of your ASUS Notebook installed currently. Once you are done with this, then proceed with the laptop model on the ASUS support site. From there, you can download the BIOS file or the latest version of the same. Now the final step is to install and run ASUS WinFlash to update the BIOS version.

Camera

ASUS does not provide camera drivers by default. Because you usually get some of the inbuilt ones. But, if you still need to install a camera driver, old drivers for Windows 7 can be found.

To do that, you must know your camera PID number. If you don’t know that, follow the steps given below. Once you know the PID number, you can then download the driver.

To get the PID number to follow these steps:

step 1: Right-click on My Computer and open Device Manager. Go to the “USB 2.0 WebCam”.

Step 2: Once you have opened the same, go and visit the Details tab. There you will find Hardware Ids from where you can find the PID number of your Webcam.

Asus remote link- http://remotelink.asus.com/

What is ASUS Smart Gesture, and do I need it?

ASUS Smart Gesture is a software driver that is important for all ASUS products. If you are using ASUS with Windows 10, then you have to download and install ASUS Smart Gesture Drivers.

How do I turn on ASUS Smart Gesture?

Click on the ASUS Smart Gesture icon. And double-click it.

How do I install ASUS Smart Gesture on Windows 10?

Just click on the setup file and follow the steps.

How do I download ASUS drivers?

Click on the Asus website and download drivers.

Now, apart from all this, there is one more application which is called as “ASUS Remote Link.” This application helps you install the Asus Smart Gesture. And you should also make sure to install the latest Smart Gesture. Now to know whether you have installed the latest or not, you can visit the Mobile Control tab. From there, you check “Enable Remote Link on my PC”.

I hope you liked this guide on how to download Asus Smart Gesture Driver and fix issues.

Jun. 23, 2022 / Updated by
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Windows 10

Many Asus laptop owners report that they are afflicted by the Asus Smart Gesture not working after the Windows 10 Creators Update issue. To fix the Asus touchpad gesture not working after the Creators Update, you could try the following methods, also applied to Fall Creators Update 1709 and Windows 10 April Update 1803.

1. Update Asus Touchpad Driver to Fix Asus Smart Gesture Not Working after Windows 10 Creators Update

Most often, the Asus Smart Gesture not working after the Windows 10 Creators Update happens because your Asus touchpad driver is not compatible with the Creators Update. What you need to do is update the Asus touchpad driver for the Windows 10 Creators Update. The quickest method is using an Asus driver update utility like Driver Talent, which could scan out your outdated, corrupted, damaged or missing Asus touchpad driver in seconds, and then automatically download and install the most compatible Asus touchpad driver in 2 minutes.

Click the button below to get Driver Talent directly.

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Below are 3 simple steps to download the right Asus touchpad driver to fix your Asus Smart Gesture not working after the Windows 10 Creators Update issue.

Step 1. Scan Your PC

Launch Driver Talent. Click “Scan” to detect your Asus touchpad driver issue.

scan your pc

Step 2. Download Asus Touchpad Driver to Fix Asus Smart Gesture Not Working after Windows 10 Creators Update

Click “Repair” to fix your faulty Asus touchpad driver. Driver Talent will automatically download and install the best-matched version without a hitch in the background. You are able to click “Update” to update your Asus touchpad driver to the latest version. But it is not recommended to update what ain’t broken.

 update asus touchpad driver for windows 10 Creators update

Step 3. Reboot Your PC

After you install the Asus touchpad driver, reboot your PC to make the changes come into effect.

Note: Make sure that back up your drivers with Driver Talent prior to installing new Asus touchpad driver to prevent driver crashes.

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See Also:Free Asus Driver Download and Update Utility for Windows PC

2. Remove Current Asus Smart Gesture and Manually Download Latest Version from Asus Website

There’s a good chance that your Asus Smart Gesture software is incompatible with your system, which causes the Asus Smart Gesture not working after the Windows 10 Creators Update problem. You could try to remove your currently installed Asus Smart Gesture and then manually download the latest version from the Asus website, but it will be a long and tedious process. To do it, follow these instructions:

Step 1. Right-click on Start, select Power User menu and then Control Panel.

Step 2. Head over to Programs and Features and select Uninstall or change a program.

Step 3. Right-click on Asus Smart Gesture and click Repair.

Step 4. After Windows 10 restarts, go to Control Panel again and click Uninstall or change a program.

Step 5. Right-click on ASUS Smart Gesture, select Edit and then Remove.

Step 6. Navigate to the Asus Support page to download the latest Asus Smart Gesture software, including Asus Smart Gesture for 64-bit and Asus Smart Gesture for 32-bit.

Step 7. Restart your computer.

You may also like to check out:

  • Fix: Asus Laptop Keyboard Not Working after Windows 10 Update

  • Free Asus Drivers and Downloads for Windows 10/8/7/XP/Vista

  • Asus Drivers for Windows 10 – Free Download and Update

  • How to Fix Touchpad Not Working after Windows 10 Upgrade

  • If you have any ideas or questions about the Asus Smart Gesture not working after the Windows 10 Creators Update issue, be sure to leave a comment below this post for further assistance.

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