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 computer 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.


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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 computer 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.

Are you seeking a guide for HID-compliant touch screen driver download or update? If yes, this post should not be missed. This post from MiniTool Partition Wizard details how to download and update the HID-compliant touch screen driver on Windows 10 and 11.

How to update the HID-compliant touch screen driver? You can update the driver using Device Manager or Windows Update, and the steps are the same as the steps to download the driver using Device Manager and Windows Update.

To me this sounds like a firmware related issue, ESPECIALLY since you tried re-imaging the PC (did you re-install the drivers from the CD?). I've worked on a bunch of touchscreen computers that had the same symptoms, and a firmware update fixed the issue. 


In device manager, expand Human Interface Devices. At the device manager taskbar, click Action, and then select Scan For Hardware Changes. Hopefully touchscreen driver appear. If the touchscreen still doesn't appears, click on View, and select Show Hidden Devices.

The ability to use the touchscreen vanished. Just what proceeded this is in question as it was not noticed while working on another problem, a greyed out microphone setting. It is possible that some of the attempted solutions for that yielded this other problem.

So I tried Driver Updaters only one of which, Bit Driver Updater, offered to update the USB Touchscreen Controller which it did to still no effect. I went to the Microsoft Catalog and found a 9 MB Voltron driver which was purportedly good for an OS above 8.1 and installed it, to no result other than it said it was overwriting the exact same driver. Now is Windows Update fixing the issue. I has a prior Speccy log which once identified the driver as xsystem and looked that up and found the same is a driver storage folder on the D recovery drive. I riskily tried to copy the Xsystem driver to overwrite the same name elsewhere but don't think that copy procedure worked (the error message was a big clue)..

I'm going to hate venturing back through registry backups and/or system restores in search of a working touch screen. It is time consuming and will temporarily undo my fix of my microphone settings. But more over, ti will probably strip away some software I got which could only be licensed for a particular window of opportunity.

I don't understand why neither of the driver uninstalls and replacements restored the Touchscreen nor why HP Diagnostics latest version does not show Touchscreen tests available for me when they apparently are available for others. I suspect this is a driver issue and perhaps there is some error I am making with driver installation. But it might be this new trial of Avira Prime interfering. I have not tried updating the drivers in safe mode.

The Windows Club offers quite a lot of text regarding the missing HID Compliant Touchscreen. --But after exhausting the built-in troubleshooter, plus the optional Windows Update feature, I was left to search for a driver at the Microsoft Catalog site. That site lists three versions of a Voltron driver all purportedly which will work on systems above 8.1. These download as cab files. Thus far, I get no positive result from any of them although it is possible I am not installing any of them. Right clicking on any of them does NOT yield an install option but rather the chance to extract them via peazip.

Putting the extraction in a smart folder, I ran the 64 bit which may have installed but yielded no change in my ability to use the touchscreen. Nor did running such yield any change in the Device Manager in the area of HID nor in the area of Mice devices. No HID Compliant Touchscreen listing emerged. And under Mice, the USB Touchscreen controller just sits there declaring itself to be working. I notice that controlled is an artifact of egalax, a name I run across associated indeed with touchscreen drivers.

In searching the HP forum, a number of HP staff have offered suggestions in the past such as using the troubleshooter, using windows update options, and more. The more includes performing a hard reset and if that failed performing a Recovery. The hard reset would require, I think, that I take out the screws in the bottom of the HP laptop and proceed to take out the battery, there being no easier access to the battery. I think that is very unlikely to yield an installation of the HID Touchscreen.driver.

It is unsettling the number of sites offering to install HID Compliant Touchscreen drivers that seem to first want to install a driver updater. I have yet to find one that yields HID Compliant Touchscreen in my Device Manager.

I ran Nirsoft's instaled driver lister as well as Driver Store Explorer in an attempt to find the HID Compliant Touchscreen Driver in the driver storage folder. I found 4 xtouch.inf files and 3 nextwindow.inf listings. I appear to have the option to install such from this program. I certainly am having a difficult time determining which file may offer the HID Compliant Touchscreen driver in any way that it appears back in Device Manager.

The cab file I am currently trying to run came from the Microsoft Update Catelog. I searched for HID Compliant Touchscreen there and it popped up something new, a Huwaei driver for a touchscreen. Mind blowing as I thought that was for a phone.

I have tried the "low tech stuff." I am doggedly pursuing a viable HID Compliant Touchscreen driver at present, particularly from Microsoft Update Catalog. And as HID Compliant Touchscreen is not in my Device Manager, I can't use update there. And I've tried installing and uninstalling and updating the USB Touchscreen listing under Mice and other devices. I've even tried to find and reinstall the driver from the Driver Storage folder. HP doesn't even list the driver. And with it gone, I have no idea just who its manufacturer is. All the Windows Club tips to rectify the situation such as go to the manufacturers site are not helpful unless they were referring to HP which does NOT list the driver. I take it that it is no coincidence that they removed their Touchscreen test. So, currently, I am chasing and trying to install drivers in the hope one will work if I install it correctly. None of the more legit driver updaters offer me the HID Compliant Touchscreen driver. If you have it on your system, tell me the manufacturer at least! or attach a copy of the file if anyone out there has an HP Mist laptop.

Edit: Gnome has very good touchscreen support. You could boot a live Ubuntu distro which runs from the USB flash drive and RAM. If you don't get a touchscreen then there is a high probability it's hardware.

Ubuntu? I have used a version of Linux before to recover some files on another computer but I am puzzled about what use it would be to be able to operate the touchscreen in that sort of environment when I'm seeking to restore it in Windows 11. If that sounds uninformed, that is because I am!

I still don't know what to make of the HID listings in Driver Storage Explorer. I think it simply spied some not yet installed NextWindow Voltron files. I ran Driver Magician Lite and it allegedly lists all the drivers on the computer. Sadly, it does NOT mention a HID Compliant Touchscreen. So, I took a stab at Windows File Recovery to see if I could use a wildcard to pull up any deleted HID files. It pulled up a JPG.

I could swear I backed up drivers with Glary Utilities at one point. Maybe I will reinstall it and see if it can find its backup folder. In fact, I think I'll do a wildcard search for backup folders and any other keyword I can think of. I previously tried several desktop searchers to find the exact driver but to no avail, thus far. I'll try turning off the antivirus while in as administrator and see if I can somehow install a driver from the cab files. You would think someone would know who the manufacturer of HID Compliant Touchscreen might be. Perhaps it is in the vault with the formula for Coke.

The only other idea would be to do a clean install of Windows 10 after backing up your personal data to see if that gets your touchscreen back. Windows 10 is still going to be supported until 2025 so maybe you can wait a bit until they get he bugs worked out of Windows 11.

In Windows, search for and open Device Manager.

Expand Mice and other pointing devices.

Right-click the USB Touchscreen Controller(C04D).

Select the option Browse my computer for driver software.

Select the option Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer.

Select USB Input Device, and click Next. (This is key. Of the three files listed, two said CO4D. The first in the list only said USB Input Device. It was the only one of the three that worked!)

Follow the onscreen instructions to install the driver.

When driver installation is complete, confirm the touch screen is functioning properly. I did not even have to reboot. I could close out Device Manager with a touch. AND for reasons defying my analysis, suddenly back in Device Manager under HID, HID Compliant Touchscreen reappeared in the list. 


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