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Lenovo Touch Screen Driver Windows 10

Lenovo Touch Screen Not Working Windows 10

Hp Designjet 500 Driver For Windows 10. Couple of months back, my laptop was giving me the annoying 'ghost touch' problem with my touchscreen, and not knowing how to fix it, I disabled my touchscreen via device manager. Lexar Windows 10 Driver on this page. After a recent Lenovo driver update (I think), the ghost has returned even without an enabled touchscreen, so I'd rather have my touchscreen reinstalled, at least so I can fix the ghost touch problem by calibrating my touchscreen. However, there doesn't seem to be any way to do this via device manager any longer. There are several copies of the same device (HID-compliant touchscreen) in device manager, some of which are enabled and some of which are disabled. And the disabled ones say 'Currently, this hardware device isn't connected to the computer (Code 45)', instead of having an 'Enable' button. Is there any way I can re-enable my touchscreen? I need to re-calibrate it to fix the ghost touch once and for all -- plus, even my pen (which I really need) hasn't been working right since I disabled it.

I have an Ideapad Flex 15. Since I upgraded yesterday to Windows 10, I have lost the touchscreen ability I had up to that point on Windows 8.1. On search for pen and touch, I was given this message on a system information page: 'No pen or touch input is available for this display.' I have looked in device manager under Human Interface Devices. Expanding the view to show hidden devices, I see 'HID compliant touch screen.' When I click to get device status, this is the message: 'Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer.