Many laptops are branded as "Touch" or "TouchSmart," so how do you know if your laptop has a touch screen? You'll see that your HP laptop has a touch screen by looking for "Pen and Touch" info; If that says "No pen or touch input is available for this display," then you don't have a touch screen[1] . In the case that you do have a touch screen, it should be active as soon as you calibrate the pen and touch input. You can, however, disable and enable the touch screen as often as you want. This wikiHow teaches you how to disable or enable your laptop's touch screen on an HP laptop using Device Manager as well as other troubleshooting steps you can take.
A touch screen is a great option that lets you use your finger instead of a mouse to navigate a laptop's operating system. If your laptop or Chromebook has a touch screen, it's enabled and turned on by default.
If for some reason your touch screen is not working, you can try turning it on manually. You can also try calibrating the touch screen if it's not working correctly.
To disable the touch screen altogether, you can do that as well.
Choose an action from the list below and follow the steps to enable, calibrate, or disable the touch screen on your laptop or Chromebook.
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Not all Windows laptops or Chromebooks feature a touch screen display. Check your laptop or Chromebook specifications to determine if it features a touch screen display.
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There are no Apple MacBooks or desktops that support touch screen. The only exception is the touch bar found on they keyboard of some MacBook Pro models.
If the touch screen is not working on your laptop or Chromebook, try enabling it using the steps for your device.
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If you do not find a HID-compliant touch screen entry in the Device Manager, your laptop probably does not have a touch screen display.
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If you do not see the "Enable device" option in the pop-up menu, the touch screen is already enabled.
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If the touch screen is not working, try cleaning the screen to remove any dirt, dust, and fingerprints. Also, wash your hands to remove any oils, and dry them thoroughly, then try using the touch screen again. If it still is not working, it could be defective and needs to be repaired.
You can also check the manufacturer's website to see if there are updated drivers for the touch screen. Run Windows Update, or download and install the latest drivers for the touch screen, to see if that fixes the problem.
Most Chromebooks have a keyboard shortcut to toggle touch screen functionality. Press Search+Shift+T to toggle the touch screen and try to enable it.
If your Chromebook does not respond to Search+Shift+T shortcut, open the Chrome browser, type chrome://flags/#ash-debug-shortcuts in the address bar, and enable the debugging keyboard shortcuts option. Try pressing Search+Shift+T shortcut again to see if it works.
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If the touch screen is not working, try cleaning the Chromebook screen to remove any dirt, dust, and fingerprints. Also, wash your hands to remove any oils, and dry them thoroughly, then try using the touch screen again. If it still is not working, it could be defective and needs to be repaired.
If the touch screen is working, but not correctly, you can try calibrating it to see if that helps fix the issue. Follow these steps to calibrate the touch screen on your laptop.
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There are no touch screen calibration options available on a Chromebook. You can try installing a third-party app from the Google Play store designed to help calibrate the touch screen.
To disable the touch screen on your laptop or Chromebook, disable it using the steps for your device.
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If you do not see the "Disable device" option in the pop-up menu, the touch screen is already disabled.
Most Chromebooks have a keyboard shortcut to toggle touch screen functionality. Press Search+Shift+T to toggle the touch screen and disable it.
If your Chromebook does not respond to Search+Shift+T shortcut, open the Chrome browser, type chrome://flags/#ash-debug-shortcuts in the address bar, and enable the debugging keyboard shortcuts option. Try pressing Search+Shift+T shortcut again to see if it works.