At least you have a Synaptics driver. My laptop has stopped receiving that driver for a while now from WU for whatever reason... which means no way to disable tap-to-click, and no 2 finger scroll, among other things. I've seen that happen once, and a friend I know also reported it once too. No idea what happened to cause it, but I haven't seen or noticed it happen since then.
I hope RTM Gives users the ability to downgrade to either Windows 7 / 8.1 While preserving files, settings and information, that'd be cool.
Most likely that this build will be the RTM get its new build number with no changes to build number once its get the RTM number and then just gets updates to it via windows update. So build 10176 will become say 10400 and then just get updates like normal from then on. It was one of the builds that were in testing to become the RTM, and now past the testing so will become RTM and signed off. Also the RTM might get pushed out to fast ring insiders this week if all is well.
No I wasn't referring to "Roll Back" which only works if you keep a backup of the old version, in this case, previous builds of Win10. I was referring to a system that will allow you to downgrade to OS of choice while keeping everything intact.
I see people talking about Synaptics driver 19.0.4 but I cannot find it on the web or their site. Any info? I have installed Windows 10 10162 on my mother's laptop since I came to hometown for the summer and I don't have my desktop PC with me, so I want to install every driver possible.
Haven't seen it but it may be one MS was pushing out if you installed 135. They had a bundled synaptics driver in that build and it was either 18x or 19x I can't remember which but my trackpad ran great with it.