If your Asus Windows 10 touchpad is not working, there could be a few reasons behind it. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:
Check if the touchpad is enabled: Sometimes, the touchpad might be disabled accidentally. Look for a function key (usually Fn) combined with a touchpad icon on your keyboard to toggle the touchpad on/off.
Restart your computer: A simple restart can sometimes resolve temporary issues with the touchpad driver or software.
Update touchpad drivers: Go to the Asus website, find your laptop model, and download the latest touchpad drivers. Install them and see if it resolves the issue.
Check touchpad settings: Go to Settings > Devices > Touchpad. Ensure that the touchpad is enabled and adjust any settings that might affect its functionality.
Run hardware troubleshooting: Open Device Manager (search for it in the Start menu), expand the "Mice and other pointing devices" section, right-click on your touchpad device, and select "Update driver" or "Uninstall device" followed by a restart to reinstall the driver automatically.
Check for Windows updates: Sometimes, Windows updates can include fixes for touchpad issues. Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update, and check for updates.
Perform a system restore: If the touchpad was working fine before, try restoring your system to a previous point when the touchpad was functioning properly.
Check for physical damage: Ensure there's no physical damage to the touchpad or its connections.
If none of these steps work, there might be a hardware issue with your touchpad, and you may need to contact Asus support or take your laptop to a professional for repair.