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01-12-2019 10:29 AM
I recently got a computer from a friend who didn't remember his password, I reset it to factory settings however now the touchscreen no longer works. It reads " No pen or touch input available for this display" on device manager. I ran the component test on boot up from the F2 menu and it functions there but im not sure where to proceed after.
01-13-2019 10:38 AM
Good Day. A warm welcome to the HP community. I reviewed the case regarding issues with the touchscreen of the notebook. I will be delighted to assist you here.
Let’s start with performing a hard reset to release any excessive static/power that could have caused the issue:
To perform a hard reset on a computer with a removable battery, use the following steps:
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Turn off the computer.
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Remove the computer from any port replicator or docking station.
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Disconnect all external connected peripheral devices such as USB storage devices, external displays, and printers.
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Unplug the AC adapter from the computer.
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Remove the battery from the battery compartment.
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Press and hold down the Power button for about 15 seconds to drain any residual electrical charge from the capacitors that protect the memory.
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Insert the battery and plug the AC adapter back into the notebook computer, but do not connect any of the peripheral devices.
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Press the Power button to turn on the computer.
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If a startup menu opens, use the arrow keys to select Start Windows Normally, and then press the Enter key.
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After reconnecting each of the peripheral devices, run Windows Update and HP Support Assistant to update all device drivers.
Second, enable the touch screen driver in Device Manager:
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In Windows, search for and open Device Manager.
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Expand the Human Interface Devices heading.
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The touch screen device is labeled HID-compliant touch screen, or similar. Right-click the touch screen device.
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If the option to enable the device is included in the menu, click Enable.
If the Enable option does not appear in the menu, continue to the next step:
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Reinstall the touch screen driver in Device Manager
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Install Windows updates
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Update the BIOS and graphics driver
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Configure the touch display
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Perform a touch screen diagnostic test in HP Hardware Diagnostics UEFI
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Adjust the power management settings for your touch screen
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Reset your computer
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Perform a Microsoft System Restore
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Perform an HP System Recovery
Click here to know: How to perform each step.
Keep me posted. 🙂
Barachiel
I am an HP Employee