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Asus Laptop: Keeps Losing Touch Screen?
Zenbook.
Last week or so, the "Touch" feature of the screen has stopped working maybe 5 times already. The workaround is Control Panel | Troubleshooting | Hardware and Sound | Hardware and Devices. It presents two instances of "Enable USB Input Device" - and the problem goes away once "Apply This Fix" is clicked for each. Can anybody imagine what might be going on here? I do use a USB port occasionally, but the problem recurs even after rebooting post-use of USB. -- Pete Cresswell |
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Asus Laptop: Keeps Losing Touch Screen?
(PeteCresswell) said on 4/20/2014 2:55 PM: Zenbook. Last week or so, the "Touch" feature of the screen has stopped working maybe 5 times already. The workaround is Control Panel | Troubleshooting | Hardware and Sound | Hardware and Devices. It presents two instances of "Enable USB Input Device" - and the problem goes away once "Apply This Fix" is clicked for each. Can anybody imagine what might be going on here? I do use a USB port occasionally, but the problem recurs even after rebooting post-use of USB. I have 4 usb ports and one is my dongle for a wireless mouse. I found after days, that with Hyper-V virtual software loaded, I could lose one of the ports randomly. And 1 out of 4 times it was my mouse. You don't have Hyper-V installed do you? I'm on win8.1 pro. |
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Asus Laptop: Keeps Losing Touch Screen?
"(PeteCresswell)" wrote in message ... Zenbook. Last week or so, the "Touch" feature of the screen has stopped working maybe 5 times already. The workaround is Control Panel | Troubleshooting | Hardware and Sound | Hardware and Devices. It presents two instances of "Enable USB Input Device" - and the problem goes away once "Apply This Fix" is clicked for each. Can anybody imagine what might be going on here? I do use a USB port occasionally, but the problem recurs even after rebooting post-use of USB. Hi Pete. Well the computer sees the touch screen as an USB device. So that part makes sense. And did this problem appear after a Windows Update perhaps? I would try newer or even older touch screen drivers. Do you know who manufactured the touch screen? Either Wacom or N-trig perhaps? -- Bill Gateway M465e ('06 era) - Windows Live Mail 2009 v14 Centrino Core2 Duo T7400 2.16 GHz - 4GB - Windows 8 Pro w/Media Center |
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Asus Laptop: Keeps Losing Touch Screen?
Per Big Al:
You don't have Hyper-V installed do you? No - and nothing else that's non-plain-vanilla that I know of. -- Pete Cresswell |
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Asus Laptop: Keeps Losing Touch Screen?
Per BillW50:
Well the computer sees the touch screen as an USB device. So that part makes sense. And did this problem appear after a Windows Update perhaps? I would try newer or even older touch screen drivers. Do you know who manufactured the touch screen? Either Wacom or N-trig perhaps? Now it is starting to make sense. Thanks... I will dig into the maker/driver. Been avoiding Windows Updates pending making an image of the system once it's working a-ok. -- Pete Cresswell |
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