While using a laptop touchpad, I tend to use AutoHotKey to bind my mouse buttons to the keyboard. After a Windows update, the touchpad would stop responding after I pressed and held any key on the keyboard. This became a big problem for me so I was forced to find a solution and I think it is very important for this information to be available for everyone to see.
Step 1: Go to Control Panel and search Touchpad. Select the option that comes at the top.
![Search "touchpad" in Control Panel](https://suryanshpradhan.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/1.png?w=700&h=120)
Step 2: Open the “Additional” tab.
![Click the "Additional" Tab](https://suryanshpradhan.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/2.png?w=700)
Step 3: Scroll all the way down to “TP Rejection” and click on it. Uncheck the checkbox that says “Enable”. Your touchpad should start responding after you press any keys.
![Uncheck the "Enable" box](https://suryanshpradhan.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/3.png?w=700)