What many have trouble with when using a touchpad, however, is scrolling. How are you supposed to scroll using an input device that doesn’t have a scroll wheel? Well, you could always use the arrow keys on your laptop’s keyboard to scroll. Alternatively, you can click on the arrow keys on a vertical or horizontal scroll bar within a program or application to scroll, and you can also click on a vertical or horizontal scroll bar to select it and move your mouse pointer (with the click still held) to drag the scroll bar and scroll in the desired direction. However, the question still stands – how do you scroll with a touchpad? Fortunately, it is entirely possible to scroll using just your touchpad and nothing else on almost all the different touchpad brands that exist. Provided that the touchpad on your laptop supports touchpad scrolling and that the option is enabled in the touchpad’s settings/preferences, the following are some of the most common ways that can be used to scroll on a touchpad:

Method 1: Single finger scrolling

This method has been found to be most effective on touchpads that already have scrolling lines (dotted or un-dotted lines usually located on the right side and, in some cases, bottom of touchpads) embossed on them. This method even works on some touchpads that don’t have any visible scrolling lines – in such cases, all you need to do is simply move your finger across the general area the scrolling line is usually located in on touchpads. In order to scroll with just one finger, you need to:

Method 2: Double finger scrolling

Double finger scrolling is known to be most commonly supported on touchpads that don’t have scrolling lines. There is no need for a specified area on the touchpad for scroll input when it comes to double finger scrolling because it is an entirely different and distinct input method – you use two fingers instead of just one, and the touchpad easily recognizes this as you attempting to scroll as you don’t need to use two fingers for any other forms of input. Here’s what you need to do to scroll on a touchpad using two fingers: Most touchpads that support virtual scrolling have it enabled by default. However, in the event that scrolling is disabled on your touchpad, you are going to have to enable it before you can actually scroll using your touchpad. Here’s how you can enable virtual scrolling on some of the most popular makes of laptop touchpads:

On Synaptics touchpads

On ALPS touchpads

If the touchpad your laptop has is of a different make, fear not – all you need to basically do is make your way to the settings or preferences for your laptop’s touchpad and locate and enable an option or pair of options for virtual scrolling. In most cases, this option is titled something along the lines of “Virtual Scrolling” or “Scrolling”, or comes in the form of a pair of options known as “Horizontal Scrolling” and “Vertical Scrolling”. Provided that the touchpad your laptop has supported virtual scrolling, you simply need to locate your specific touchpad’s virtual scrolling feature and enable it, and you will be able to successfully scroll using your touchpad and nothing else.

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