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Hey all!
I have a 6920 and doesn't work the LH touchpad. The RH buttons is working, but the LH... Win 7 ofcourse. I followed Cactus' steps, and a RH buttons started. But why doesn't work the left side?
Hey all!
I have a 6920 and doesn't work the LH touchpad. The RH buttons is working, but the LH... Win 7 ofcourse. I followed Cactus' steps, and a RH buttons started. But why doesn't work the left side?
I'm using ACER ASPIRE 6920G. I have installed windows 7 ultimate. bt the problem now m having is my sound system doesnt work well. i fell tat the sound is low compared to my previous when i was using windows vista home premium. i'm also havin problem with d dashboard tat doesnt work. i hav downloaded n installed all d drivers from the acer website but stil my sound n dashboard are giving problems. i hope i will get a solution..thank you
Not sure if anyone else is having this issue with the ACER 6920 and the cinedash controls (touch pad on the left). If you are I found a site (theacerguy.com) and found a solution there. Simply go to the acer website, service & support, notebook, aspire, aspire 6920, click on the application tab and download the "Acer LaunchManager Application". Works like a charm...
I started having problems with the CineDash controls on my ACER ASPIRE 6920G as well. Firstly it would ramp the volume up by itself, and when you tried to ramp it back down, it would ramp back up again. Then it got to a stage when none of the controls would work at all. I too tried re-installing the drivers but nothing seemed to help. It was only until i found a forum, and this may sound pretty bizarre, that someone had mentioned that they had turned on their laptop and let windows fully boot up. Once everything was complete they removed the battery from the back of the laptop. I was a bit hesitant to try it, understandably, but it has fixed the issue with mine. Not sure how or why, maybe a static issue, but it has fixed the problem. Hope this helps....
I have 6920G. Solution posted by Fussy worked for me. Just take out the battery for a second and the volume controller will start to work (:
try to right click the unknown device on device manager..
click properties
click Tab details
and try to get Device inst path... and
you will get this
PCI\VEN_10EC&DEV_8136&SUBSYS_23081565&REV_02\4&38D2602C&0&00E1
ven is vendor = 10ec
dev is device = 8136
go to PCIDATABASE.com and insert the device code....
or got to Acer Support: Downloads & Support Documents - Notebook / Aspire / Aspire 6920
download this...
all driver packing here
http://drp.su/download/DRPSu11.torrent%5Beng%5D.exe
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