Touchpad mouse problem

hi i m yog from gujaratcurrently, i updated window 10 OSbut i faced difficulites of mouse touchpad scrolling and sleep walk up issuewhen i shutdown my laptop after sign in in i cant scrolling down screen just because i saw every time synaptics profile setting automatically changed so this i hoped i driver on right path and solve my issue as fast as possible thank you  

hi Razorbacktrack,
Your issue might be similar to this thread.
If your PC came with a Synaptics Touchpad, can you try to:
1. Go to the Control Panel (large icon view) then > click Mouse > Device Settings tab > Settings
2. Under the Synaptics Settings, go to Pointing > Sensitivity > Palmcheck and set the palm sensitivity to minimum and test the game. 
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If you have an ELAN touchpad, try to:
3. Adjust the PalmTracking option under Additional Tab on the ELAN Smart Pad settings to the minimum (see spoiler)
4.If same problem, press WindowsKey+R then type appwiz.cpl. From the program list, uninstall lenovo pointing device, reboot.the PC and test (you can re-install this later by nagvigating to D:\Drivers\Touchpad).
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Let me know your findings.
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