Synaptics Mouse - 195950 |link|
This specific driver was released in January 2021 and is designed primarily for the AMD64 (64-bit) architecture. Its primary function is to enable communication between a laptop's touchpad hardware and the Windows operating system.
- Open Regedit as Administrator.
- Navigate to:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\4D36E96F-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318
- Look for subkeys (e.g.,
0000, 0001) – click each until you see DriverDesc = “Synaptics Mouse 195950”.
- Delete UpperFilters and LowerFilters values (right-click → Delete).
- Close Regedit and restart.
- Always source drivers from your laptop OEM, not generic download sites.
- Code 39 and Code 10 errors are almost always registry filter or power management issues.
- Disabling “Allow the computer to turn off this device” solves most wake-from-sleep failures.
- Use the legacy Synaptics control panel for advanced gesture customization.
- Surface Texture: Most Synaptics pads (depending on the laptop manufacturer's implementation) use a plastic surface with a slightly textured matte finish. This creates friction. If your fingers are dry, the cursor can feel like it is dragging across sandpaper rather than gliding. It requires a bit more pressure to initiate movement compared to a glass surface.
- Click Mechanism: The integrated click button (where the whole pad pushes down) often feels spongy. The click is audible but lacks the crisp, satisfying tactile snap of higher-end haptic touchpads. The further you get from the bottom center, the harder it is to depress the pad.
Device Type: This identifier typically covers Synaptics ClickPads or ForcePads. synaptics mouse 195950