
If you are unable to restart it, you can force restart your device. Clean the screen with a soft, slightly damp, lint cloth.If you have a case or a protective screen on your device, try removing it.Make sure your hands are clean and dry, then try the following steps: If your touch screen responds slowly, inconsistently, or not responding at all, follow these steps. The following information is taken from the HT201406 of the Apple KB article: If the screen of your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch does not respond to touch I restored my phone, but it still has the same problem. Sometimes, and other times I have to reboot. Have you tried to remove Office and test the functionality again? Since I installed MS office 2013 the touch screen feature is not available any more in the system settings. Satellite u920t - touch screen does not work I seem to have lost my drivers HID Touch Screen as well.Īnyone have any ideas on how to restore touch screen drivers? I can't find them in the download section of driver Toshiba after hours of research. I returned to Windows 8.1 and I still haven't get touch screen. I also upgraded Windows 10 lost touch screen and camera. I searched for several weeks on the net for a solution, but I realized that Toshiba does not care to solve the problem so any who found a solution? It seems to be a driver or software related issue to win 8.1 & 10.Įven as Dr. I've updated to win 10 on my laptop & since I've lost the ability to touch my screen, it now works like a normal monitor. Suggestions? Thanks for your expertise in advance.Satellite U920T touch screen does not work with Windows 10 But now that it hasn't worked, I am not sure what the best way forward is. I thought a simple system recovery was the best option since I wanted to sell it anyways and had all my data off it. It seems that this is a pretty common problem, and I see all kinds of solutions online. I think I was on 8.1 before I did the recovery back to factory. HID-compliant consumer control device (another one) I am now looking at drivers under the device manager, and I don't even see what the touchscreen would be. Then I recovered the system back to it's factory settings after getting all my stuff off, but the touchscreen is still not working. I updated everything that I could think of, thinking it might be a driver issue that might be solved by an update, but that did nothing. So I am very weak at Windows troubleshooting. This is the first Windows machine I have owned in ages. But now I want to sell the thing, and I want it in top shape. I figured I would get around to it at some point. I don't use the touchscreen so much, so I wasn't so concerned about it. There doesn't seem to be any other problem. I can't think of the particular moment or action where it stopped. So the screen hasn't been working for a few months.
