There can be various reasons for Asus touchpad problems. Check if the touchpad is enabled: Press the Windows logo key and "I" on your keyboard at the same time to open the Settings window. Click on "Bluetooth & devices" and scroll down to find "Touchpad." Ensure that the toggle switch is turned on to enable the touchpad. Update touchpad firmware: If the touchpad firmware update process was interrupted, it may cause issues with the touchpad's functionality. In such cases, use an external keyboard or mouse to run the touchpad firmware update program again. Once the firmware update is completed, the touchpad should return to normal operation. Reset touchpad settings: You can try resetting the touchpad settings and gestures to their defaults. In Windows 10, search for "Touchpad settings" in the Windows search bar, and click on "Open." In the touchpad settings, you can adjust the settings according to your preference. To reset the settings, select the "Touchpad" option to expand more details, and then click on Reset. If these steps do not resolve the issue, you may want to consider contacting Asus support or visiting their support website for further assistance