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08-07-2015 06:54 PM - edited 08-09-2015 12:42 PM
I did a clean install of windows 10 on my HP stream 11 x360, and now the touch screen won't work. Under system it says "no pen or touch input", and there is no touch screen driver listed under HID in the divice manager. It worked when windows 8.1 was installed, and it still works in the BIOS. None of the following has worked thusfar:
rebooting
several windows updates
several updates using HP support assistant
looking through HP's windows 8.1 drivers list (it doesn't seem to list a touch screen driver at all)
looking through HP's windows 10 driver list which was recently added.
Incidentally, I was about to flash the BIOS when I noticed that hte version on the website is f2, and mine is f4. I'm not sure what that means. I didn't end up flashing, though.
I remember seeing what I thought was a touch screen driver when looking under programs and features in windows 8.1 before the upgrade. I think it was called magic something or other...
Microsoft's website indicates that windows should have touch support baked in, so I'm not sure why this is an issue.
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08-09-2015 12:43 PM
update:
I installed the windows 8.1 version of "Intel Serial IO Driver without Connected Standby Support", and that got the touch screen working, but the accelerometer still doesn't work.
08-09-2015 02:33 PM
Many thanks for posting this update iDontCareAsdf! I had the same frustrating problem. Hopefully HP will soon release windows 10 drivers/updates to make the accelerometer work...
08-19-2015 09:12 AM - edited 08-19-2015 09:13 AM
Previously I installed all Windows 10 updates until I was up to date.
As recommended here, then I installed the auto-detected version (HP driver support web page, assisted by an installed tool) of "Intel Serial IO Driver without Connected Standby Support".
Had the effect, that the brightness keyboard buttons worked correctly, but TOUCH was NOT enabled.
Afterwards I installed all recommended updates with HP Support Assistant. 7 updates were suggested.
As a result: Touch is working, accelerator is working. (But approximately 3 update installations failed, is no problem.)
09-09-2015 04:17 PM
For people who got the touch function working but not the automatic switch to tablet mode when flipping the screen, here is your solution:
Install HP 3D DriveGuard for your device!
Yes I know, this not what you'd expect. The software is advertised as 'protecting your hard drive heads when dropped'. Nowhere is your screen mentioned. And probably your harddisk is a SSD without heads to protect. Nevertheless, it makes sense to install this software, because in order to know when you drop your notebook, 3D DriveGuard enables the accelerometer in the notebook.
This accelerometer is then also used by your touchscreen to detect if you use it flipped around or rotated. So yes, Install HP 3D DriveGuard.
