Though the BIOS update doesn't affect our overall impression of the XPS 13, the new touchpad drivers definitely do. Find both software updates at our source links below. CYPRESS TOUCHPAD 5.5.1.59 DRIVER (cypresstouchpad7494.zip) Download Now CYPRESS TOUCHPAD 5.5.1.59 DRIVER Touchpad Drivers for my U400 05-29-2013 11, 59 PM Hey Guys, i just installed Windows 8 on my Ideapad U400 and i was wondering if there's any good Cypress Touchpad driver. #Cypress trackpad windows 10 driver 5.5.1.59 1080p#As far as we can tell, it works, as a 1080p YouTube trailer played without any noticeable fan noise, although Dell's ultrabook was already on the quiet side. You can turn both back on in the driver settings, though.ĭell also released a new BIOS for the XPS 13 this week, version A03, whose only addition is to make the system fan run quieter more often. As we reported last week, the new 2.3.6.33 driver does have its quirks, such as making the touchpad take a moment to respond to input when it's not in use for a while, and for some reason pinch-to-zoom and two-finger rotation gestures are both disabled by default. Reinstalled the Windows 8 driver, then later installed the 5.5.1.59 driver (although the file name says 2.5.1.59) and all gestures are now working on Windows 10 0 Kudos. We weren't able to make the cursor jump a line when typing, although it did move a teensy bit. I even downloaded it yesterday, and it didn't work (disabled my touchpad AND keyboard, good thing the XPS 12 is touchscreen). While we'd argue that the single-button Cypress digitizer still isn't perfect - tap-to-click still has a noticeable delay - two-finger scrolling is now smooth and responsive and palm rejection is greatly improved. We told you they were coming, and now they're here: Dell's XPS 13 ultrabook received a new set of drivers today that improve the performance of the touchpad.
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