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Goodmorning everyone,
I have an HP Pro One 440 G6 model All-In-One PC with Touchscreen, but the touchscreen is broken and it prevents me from using the computer, because it takes random input.
precisely for this reason I have no way to disable the touchscreen via the Operating System.

I have no interest in keeping the touchscreen on.
Do you know if there is a way to disable the touchscreen via hardware, such to unplug a cable? I didn't find any instructions or tutorials to disassemble this model, so I don't know what to unplug.

Thanks!

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Hello
it might be difficult,
I don't know if this can help you, there is just this document here

Maintenance and Service Guide

https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-proone-440-g6-24-all-in-one-pc/37972727/manuals

 

 

 

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