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11-28-2016 11:25 PM
Maybe I too got a different hardware revision with my replacement tablet and the delay is reduced in that revision where as others here have older hardware.
11-29-2016 10:01 AM
first, sorry for my english.
few days age, i buy this tablet from ebay and it comes with win 10 and bios 1.08 .
The touch lag is exist on my tablet that on bios 1.08. so I try to update my bios to lastest vers. 1.14 directly.
Unfortunately, the lag is still exist. I can't feel any responsive time 'decrease' on my tablet. Maybe it have, but I can't feel it. The main problem is The lag is trigger by few second idle time. it means after you haven't touch the screen few second then you touch again, it will be have some 'delay' on touch event respon. You guys said that after the bios 1.07, the issue come out. Then HP said that:
Fixes:
- Fixes an issue where the Bitlocker interface does not respond properly when a touch screen keyboard is used.
- Fixes an issue which causes the screen keyboard to flicker when the AltGr button is touched.
- Prevents the BIOS from being rolled back to an older version.
- Enables Wireless LAN L1.1/L1.2.
- Improves system stability when the system is running in the Low Battery Hibernation Mode.
- Removes the display of the estimated time remaining of the battery life when the system is connected to a DC power source.
no.1,2 is related to touchscreen. is it cause the problem?
then, no.5 is battery related, the input is related to battery saver??????? or they change the screen touch detect method to make more battery save??
the touch lag is happen regularly, so I think it maybe HP's design to make more battery save.
I hope HP can fix it and let us love you again.
the infomation proivde above just my guess, not an science answer.
11-29-2016 10:14 AM
Atom CPU based Tablets do not inherently exhibit lag in the touchscreen. I've tried many of them. HP 608 is the only tablet I have ever encountered that had this odd ball lag and it made the tablet non useable
11-29-2016 04:18 PM
11-29-2016 07:03 PM
HP doesn't read these forums, the tech support you speak to is in India and has no communication channel to the people who actually make the tablet.
What I've learned is that the people who make the BIOS actually have no idea that there is a bug and that people have been complaining about it for a year.
It will never be fixed.
Just get your money back.
