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If we consider the laptop in the closed position to be 0 degrees, the touchscreen works in any position until you go past 270 degrees and then it stops working. The laptop does engage tablet mode at that time. If I manually enable tablet mode when the laptop screen is in a position less that 270 degrees the touchscreen works fine.

 

So it's either a hardware issue with some wire or something failing when moved past a certain position or there is a magic setting somewhere that I jut can't find.

 

I have updated drivers and Windows Updates. I've looked for similar issues in these forums and done things like make sure that AMT is on in the BIOS menu which it was. 

 

Anybody got anything I can try?

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