Choose where you want the driver to download (I just chose the default Downloads folder).
Press “Download” and curse Microsoft for their convoluted driver update system.
If you have a number, sucess, your driver has been added.
Near the top right of your screen, you should see “view basket (1)”.
If not, close the popup and keep selecting titles until you find a match.
Click “Add” ONLY if the driver is both compatible with your OS version (Windows 10) AND the correct architecture for your system (AMD64 = 64-bit Windows x86 = 32-bit Windows).
The reason I ignored the top two results is because they are exclusively for Toshiba pcs. Check inside the popup if the architecture is for AMD64 (64-bit) or x86 (32-bit).
Click the titles on both of these (you may need to enable popups).
It should now be sorted by the most recent release.
Press the “Last Update” column header.
The page should now look like this. Search “Elan Input Device”.
#Elan smart pad drivers windows 10 install#
Refresh the page and there should be an option to install it.
If the screen you get is solid blue or missing the search bar, you might be missing a plugin.
Open Internet Explorer (Sorry, doesn’t work on Edge or any other browser).
I found a working solution, and it even uses an updated driver! It seems to be missing settings and have no option for one-finger scroll after driver update for ELAN Smart-Pad version 11.15.0.14.