Yoga 13 - three fingers gestures not working after hibernate in Windows 10

After hibernation in the Windows 10 do not work with three fingers gestures:
1. Swipe up to activate the new Task View
2. Swipe down to minimize all active windows
3. Swipe left and right to activate switching between apps
Not only operate the new Windows 10 gestures. All other gestures, including tap with three fingers to work.After rebooting, the problem disappears. It helps to reinstall the drivers. But after hibernation problem recurs again and I need to reinstall the driver. После гибернации на Windows 10 перестают работать жесты тремя пальцами:
1. Свайп вверх для включения Task View
2. Свайп вниз для сворачивания всех окон
3. Свайп влево и вправо для переключения между приложениями
Не работают только новые Windows 10 жесты. Все остальные жесты, включая тап тремя пальцами, работают.После перезагрузки проблема не пропадает. Помогает переустановка драйверов. Но после гибернации проблема повторяется и мне нужно снова переустанавливать драйвера.

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