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December 18th, 2018 09:00

i have the same problem with Inspiron G5 15-5587.

 

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December 18th, 2018 11:00

Thank you for your message. This system has a Precision Touchpad and as you called out does not have specific drivers.

 

Please open device manager – right click on the I2C HID device & click on uninstall (check the box that says delete the driver. Restart the computer & complete all Windows updates & restart the computer.

 

Open Dell Support Assist – Click on troubleshooting – test a specific piece of hardware – click on the 2nd option that says mouse & run test & check if the device responds.

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March 24th, 2019 05:00

Hi!

Yesterday I also had this problem. Touchpad gestures not working and yellow exclamation point on I2C HID Device. If you still have this issue, try to unplug the touchpad cable on the back of the laptop, clean the contacts using cloth or something, and then plug the cable back in. It solved the issue for me.

Hope this helps!

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April 28th, 2019 19:00

Same issue on a Inspiron 7373.

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July 28th, 2019 04:00

I am having a similar issue on a Dell XPS 13 9350. I tried to follow your instructions, but the 12C HID file just reappears when I restart and still has a yellow warning flag on it. So I started Dell Support Assist and followed your instructions but it only tested my mouse and my mouse passed. It did not check my touchpad as far as I could see and the 12C HID file still has a yellow warning flag on it. I uninstalled again and restarted for good measure, but no change. I am running out of ideas about how to solve this. Can you help?

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October 9th, 2019 08:00

There's so many complaints about this issue and yet not fix. I have a g5 with a useless trackpad and after contacting support the answer I received is that they don't know if the model supports multi touch or not. Really? You end up spending so much money on a laptop and that's the best answer you get from Dell.

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October 28th, 2019 08:00

If anyone has found the solution to this error than please let me know.

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October 28th, 2019 09:00

CODE 10 is an IRQ conflict and or driver conflict.

Chipset drivers are recommended at a minimum to resolve this.

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January 26th, 2020 06:00

i have some problems too with my g7. please fix it dell! I had to update my driver but didn't work 

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January 31st, 2020 22:00

Hello Dell users,

You are not alone. I have a Lenovo Ideapad S340. Exactly the same problem here. 

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