SOLVED Screen / icons magnifying automatically!

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Hi guys,

I'm new to the forum. I tried to perform a search on this topic but couldn't find anything so I apologize if this has been discussed before.

I have a HP Envy 14-2160. I have Windows 10 Technical Pro installed on a partition drive. I am having a issue where the desktop icons and internet browser (Spartan and Chrome) are zooming to 300 % - 500 % automatically. When I change the zoom to 100% in the browsers, the screen will zoom in automatically shortly after.

I have no idea how to make my icons smaller on my desktop, but to give you an idea of how big they are..there are 3 icons on the desktop that cover half of a 13 inch screen! I've noticed that this issue occurs mainly when I touch my touch-pad near the top left corner. My touch-pad runs Synaptics drivers. Everything looks ok with those drivers and settings. Something else that I noticed is that there is a LED light illuminating on my touchpad that normally comes on when I disable the touchpad (Windows 7), but with Windows 10 it is always on and the touchpad works normal.

Has anyone else experience this? What would you guys recommend? Should I unistall/reinstall touchpad drivers or just deal until the final version is released?
 
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Actually guys, just figured out this is happening because of a finger gesture. Just have to figure out how to disable. Mods .. feel free to close or delete thread.
 
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Actually guys, just figured out this is happening because of a finger gesture. Just have to figure out how to disable. Mods .. feel free to close or delete thread.
If you solved it glenten I would appreciate your posting the solution before declaring it solved. Why am I here? Because I have the same problem. Did you solve it? What is the gesture? Did you discover how to disable it?
 

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