Download Hp Touch Screen Driver For Windows 10

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heymy hardisk/hardrive damage (1000gb) and i replace it with a 500 gb harddrive. I then reinstall windows 10 and notice i lost my touchscreen and audio. So i went in device manager and try to scan for hardware changes and updates but that didnt work so i check for hidden device and saw that the touch driver is hidden and i click the properties and code 45 it said in the description.

Moveover i decide that i need a audio drive and a touchscreen drive so i went on this website and enter my product name and it gave me a set of driver to use. i saw the audio driver but not the touch....i then download and install the audio driver and went in device manager and update the audio using the new driver i download....so i thought that the same goes for touch but could not find any touchscreen driver.


I understand that you have an HP Notebook - 15-ay103dx. I read that you need the touchscreen drivers for Win10 and presently the touchscreen is unresponsive due to the absence of the drivers. I appreciate the steps you have performed and have certainly done a good job. You've done a remarkable job performing the steps.


A firmware update is a software program that can be used to update the firmwarein these devices. For example, a user could download a firmware update for a network router that enhances its capabilities or fixes an issue. Firmware updatesare available from hardware manufacturers.


If the option to run a touchscreen test is absent then please download and install the UEFI diagnostics menu. Please restart the laptop after this menu is installed. Re-try to un the hardware test on the touchscreen.


If the touchscreen hardware test passes, then I suggest you to install the original Windows operating system that came with the laptop. The original copy will have all the drivers inbuilt into it. You could order the recovery media online at the HP website or by contacting our HP phone support team.


If your touchscreen has never worked, and you don't see a listing for an HID-compliant touchscreen, contact the manufacturer of your device. Provide them with the product number, and they can tell you if your device should have a touchscreen. Many laptop product lines include similar versions with and without touchscreens.


To install the Lenovo touchpad driver, open Device Manager, then go to the Mice and other pointing devices section and uninstall the driver. Next, restart the PC, navigate to the Lenovo support site and download the driver. Restart the PC again.


So I have a Microsoft Surface Laptop 2, i5. I upgraded to Windows 11 about a month ago all was fine until I decided to install my graphics card update (Intel(R) UHD Graphics 620) through Intel Update & Install. Since then, I began to get a BSOD after I had put my computer to sleep a couple of times. The keyboard lit up and nothing would appear on the screen and after waiting over a couple minutes, the BSOD would appear as stop code INTERNAL_POWER_ERROR.


After googling the problem, I figured it is a driver error. I downloaded Outbyte Driver Updater and carried out a scan. It found numerous drivers that were not updated. So after updating them (and setting a restore point), I thought hey presto, all was fixed. But NO! What I realised was that my touch screen stopped working! I decided to carry out all the usual checks, restart computer, uninstall drivers, safe mode etc etc, but nothing worked. I did notice that once I restart my computer, my touch screen works, but not the gestures, such as Zoom in/out pinches AND after putting the head down of the laptop so it goes to sleep, and then turning it back on, the touch screen fully STOPS working.


I checked device manager and HID compliant touch screen driver was missing. Though there are two other touch drivers - Intel(R) Precise Touch Device and Koga Extended Touch Device. I found the HID compliant touch screen driver to be updated by Outbyte Updater so I tried to system restore to restore it back to before the driver was updated. Neither the Outbyte Updater or Windows could do a proper system restore, I do not know for whatever reason, whenever the computer restarts an error message said the system restore could not be completed. What is worse the BSOD still appeared after putting the laptop to sleep a few times.


After covering all the avenues I had googled, I came to the conclusion that I need to reset my laptop to factory settings. I did this, once with Windows 11, then again with to Windows 10 and then back to Windows 11, and each time the HID Compliant Touch Screen Driver was missing in Device Manager (I even tried show hidden drivers). I thought the drivers reset too following a full proper clean reset of Windows but i guess not! Now I also lost the restore points of Outbyte Driver before the HID touch was updated (Outbyte are going to get the worst review after this!!)


So currently I am with no touch screen unless I restart my laptop and until I close the lid and put it to sleep. And if I do that a few times, my keyboard lights up but screen remains black and I eventually get the BSOD INTERNAL_POWER_ERROR come up and restarts my computer. I have screenshotted a picture of my device manager showing hidden drivers for someone to help.


I have also done Scan for Hardware changes on device manager - nothing. I have done the Windows troubleshooting as advised online and different forums - nothing resolved or picked up there. I have done Windows Update - nothing. I have reverted Windows Update - nothing.


I have also tried to download touch screen drivers from the Microsoft Catalogue and even The Surface Laptop 2 Drivers and Firmware on the Microsoft website but to absolutely nothing solving my issue. Is there any way to download the HID Compliant Touch Screen Driver separately? I keep seeing the same answers online as above - I need something different. I need a solution. Please can someone help!! Can I just put it out there, yes I absolutely sure my touch screen was working absolutely fine before because I would use it every single time! I wish I had never updated my drivers!!! I need new methods or solutions please!!


I'd advise you to reset your computer, keep Windows 11 and download only what's missing in Device Manager or go to the motherboard manufacturer website and download it's appropriate ones. NEVER use those drivers download tools (e.g. Driver Easy, Driver Booster) because they often cause more harm than good.

As for the Windows 11... Do your manufacturer offer drivers in Windows 11? Might be a safe choice to stay in Windows 10 until it does or the O.S. becomes more stable. My experience is that there is little to none compatibility issues, but it's hard to fully understand the scope one driver or another might interfere on your system.


Hello, I have a hi10 pro hq64g42170100364 and after reinstalling windows it does not work the touch, I installed the official drivers of hi10 pro, hi10 and hi10 plus, all of them the touch was recognized but very different places from where I had touched, I tried using the windows tool for calibration and it was no use, how to solve?


It is not about copying the files into the folder but installing it from the device manager.

Read how to do it in this thread: [TUTORIAL] How to remove Android and install Windows on a dualboot tablet (Intel Processors)


i need if a driver that works on a clean install of windows, i dont like to use a manufacturer iso, all my gadgets i take the manufacturer system.

And there is no reason why the driver does not work on a clean windows iso.


We've got an older HP TouchSmart all in one computer that we use as the "Kitchen PC." It's basically a browsing, emails, YouTube, and recipes machine. It's lovely machine, really. I've actually seen them at Goodwill, in fact, for cheap. If you can pick one up inexpensively, I recommend it.


Mine was starting to get sick so I opened it up (a challenge, but OK if you count all the screws) and replaced the Hard Drive. It comes with a 500gig 5400RPM full size SATA drive as I recall, but that was on its last legs. I happen to have a first gen 64G Intel laptop SSD around, so I use some 3M Command double-sided tape and basically taped this tiny hard drive to the inside of the thing and reinstalled Windows. This time, however, instead of the Windows Vista that it came with, I put on Windows 8.1.


You'd think I'd be asking for trouble. In fast, it's amazing. Literally everything worked, first try, with ZERO third party drivers. Blueooth, wireless, graphics, everything. Worked and worked immediately. Nothing was banged out in Device Manager. Even the touch screen worked, but only with 1 point of touch. That meant no pinch to zoom in browsers or maps. Cool, but I wanted to see if I could fix it.


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If you experience the touchscreen responding inaccurately, not sensitive, or not responding at all, please refer to the following troubleshooting in order. If your touchscreen doesn't have right-click function, please refer to How to set the right-click function for touchscreen.


If the touchscreen problem happens recently, and if you have ever created a restore point or there is an automatic system restore existed, try to restore the device to a point before the problem began to resolve the problem. Here you can learn more about How to use restore point to restore the system. If problems persist, please continue to the next step.


If the problem persists after all troubleshooting steps are completed. Please backup your personal files, then reset the device to back to its original configuration. Here you can learn more about How to reset the system.


If the touchscreen problem happens recently, and if you have ever created a restore point or there is an automatic system restore existed, try to restore the device to a point before the problem began to resolve the problem. Here you can learn more about How to use restore point to restore the system. If the problem persists, please continue to the next chapter for troubleshooting.

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