Your mouse tracks instantly during a fresh Windows installation without downloading external setup files.

Never pay a third-party website to download these files. Use the official support portals instead:

If you’ve ever opened your Windows Device Manager, you’ve likely seen the term HID stands for Human Interface Device , a standard protocol that allows peripherals like keyboards, mice, and trackpads to communicate with your computer without needing custom, "bloated" software for every single brand.

Before we fix it, here is why this happens:

There is a unique kind of frustration that only a laptop user understands. You are in the zone. Your fingers are flying across the keyboard, you glance at a spreadsheet, and you reach for the touchpad to scroll down.

Right-click in Device Manager and select Properties .

need to pay for HID drivers. They are either built into Windows or provided for free by your laptop manufacturer. Windows Update: The most reliable way to get the driver. Go to Settings > Windows Update and select Check for updates Advanced options > Optional updates if it’s still missing. Manufacturer Support: Visit the official support page for your laptop (e.g.,

Microsoft bundles critical driver updates into its monthly operating system patches. Press the to open Settings .

If Windows doesn't find the correct driver automatically, you need to go to your (Dell, HP, Lenovo, ASUS, Acer), not the touchpad brand.

(Warning: Messing with the registry can break things. Only do this if you are confident.)

Windows maintains a massive internal database of generic HID drivers. If your driver is missing, Windows can usually reinstall it automatically. Right-click the and select Device Manager . Click on any item in the list to select it. Click Action in the top menu bar. Select Scan for hardware changes .

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