What Is SynTPEnh.exe? – Process/file: syntpenh.exe

File/archive: SynTPEnh.exe
Process/task name: Synaptics touchpad tray icon

SynTPEnh.exe file and process is installed together with Synaptics touchpads on notebooks. Provides additional settings. Install an icon on the taskbar.

This file is usually located in:
C:\Program Files\Synaptics\SynTP\SynTPEnh.exe

This application is loaded at Windows startup under the name of SynTPEnh.

You can disable this process, using the msconfig tool (Start – Run – type: msconfig), Start tab and untick the item name: SynTPEnh.

We have logs from other processes using the same file name:

• File: SynTPEnh.exe – Name: Progressive Touch
The task and file SynTPEnh.exe is the Synaptics TouchPad Enhancements program included in Synaptics drivers, common to many notebook computers.

Launches an icon on the taskbar and supports special features such as Tap Zones, Virtual Scrolling, and EdgeMotion.

Required on IBM Thinkpads with UnltraNav (pointstick and touchpad).

More information:
http://www.synaptics.com/

It usually starts together with Windows under the name of Progressive Touch and the command or file SynTPEnh.exe.

Tip: The user decides whether or not to let the Progressive Touch task start along with the system if he thinks it is necessary.

• File: SynTPEnh.exe – Name: Synaptics Pointing Device Driver
The task and file SynTPEnh.exe is the Synaptics TouchPad Enhancements program included in Synaptics drivers for TouchPads, commonly found on laptop computers.

More information:
http://www.synaptics.com/

It is usually launched together with Windows under the name Synaptics Pointing Device Driver and the command or file SynTPEnh.exe.

Tip: The user decides whether or not to let the Synaptics Pointing Device Driver task start along with the system if it is deemed necessary.

Do you want to know if SynTPEnh.exe is a virus or malware? See: Is SynTPEnh.exe a virus?

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