This is the most powerful and necessary step to achieve a permanent fix. Windows Update has a strong tendency to automatically reinstall drivers it "thinks" you need. To stop this behavior for the specific HIDClass driver, you must use the official Microsoft tool to hide the update.
The laptop trackpad stops responding to multi-finger gestures or freezes completely after the update installs.
If you suspect a recently installed update (like version 1.0.0.10) caused a problem, rolling it back is often the quickest solution. This returns your system to the previously working state.
In some cases, a stale registry entry prevents the device from being recognized. Proceed with extreme caution.
If this update is causing system instability or failing to install, use the following troubleshooting steps to resolve the issue. Step 1: Run the Windows Update Troubleshooter
Whether you should install the 1.0.0.10 update largely depends on your system's current performance and your personal risk tolerance for software updates.
This specific version number often indicates a legacy or specific hardware-bound update released for Windows 10 and 11.
To prevent Windows from repeatedly attempting to download version 1.0.0.10 after you have uninstalled it, hide the specific package:
If you are dealing with your own set of driver dilemmas, let me know: What of Acer laptop or desktop do you have?