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01-30-2017 10:19 PM
I have a HP Touchsmart 600-1152 running Windows 10 Pro licesned. I7 Q720 Nvidia Geforce GT 230 Nextwindow 1950 6 gigs of ram 1TB WD Primary Hard Drive. Clean Install everything works fine no connectivity issues.
My problem is the ACPI and OSD drivers for the Volume +/- on the side of the computer and the home button on the front of it. Niether of them work. the volume buttons on the keyboard work the function keys on the key board work the touch screen works. Just those buttons dont.
Please is there any way to force install/modify/or remap those buttons ? I'm pretty good at following instructions any help would be very appricated.
I have the Driver sp46272. error code 9998 pops up saying system doesnt meet minimum requirments.
Now i have done compatibily mode I have tried a windows 7 install then upgrade still no luck.
No it is not a hard ware issue.
No it is not a permission issue.
Please no useless trouble shooting.
Just a Remaping instructions or and simple mod of the file itself or a different file to install to restore the simple function of these keys.
thank you for any assistance
01-31-2017 04:13 PM
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As I understand
Don't worry, just follow the steps listed below:
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Turn off the computer.
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Disconnect all peripheral devices and remove all USB devices and media cards.
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Disconnect the AC power adapter.
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Press and hold the power button for at least 15 seconds.
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Reconnect the AC power adapter.
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Turn on the computer.
If the blank screen issue is resolved, you are done.
If the screen is still blank, continue with the next step to listen for computer beeps and look at the lights.
These actions will remove all capacitive and static charges in the laptop.
The touch-buttons have memory registers associated with them that become unresponsive (or latched) due to static charge/discharge from "touching", and don't loose their charge until all power sources have been removed.
Keep me posted for further assistance,
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01-31-2017 04:30 PM
Thank you for the update,
I appreciate your time and efforts,
The steps apply for both laptop and All-in-one desktops,
Notice that the steps don't include removing batteries as there isn't one to remove in an AIO whereas there are always batteries involved if it's a laptop.
That said, please follow the steps and get back to me with the results.
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01-31-2017 04:36 PM
02-01-2017 12:23 PM - edited 02-01-2017 12:24 PM
Thanks for the reply and trying the suggested steps. I checked the drivers for your computer and the last drivers available is for Windows 7. Drivers for Windows 8 and 10 are not available for this model.
Recommend you to run HP Support Assistant and check if it finds the right driver. If not revert the operating system back to Window 7 or Vista to check for hardware functionality.
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Chimney_83
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04-20-2018 01:49 AM
unPACK the SP46272 driver archive with 7zip (free unpacker) and go into the src folder. Here you find 'Buttons & OSDs control application gen3.msi'
which you can run. After a restart you have OSD and your buttons work.
Greetings, W.