The following article helps you to identify and resolve Touchscreen related issues on a computer running the Windows operating system. Learn to re-calibrate touch panel on your laptop or desktop. This article has instructions on how to adjust sensitivity, switch touch feature, and use Tablet mode.
This article applies to Dell systems equipped with a touchscreen. Before you proceed, confirm if your Dell system has a touchscreen by checking the original system configuration or monitor specifications on the Dell Support website.
If you are having issues with your Touchscreen, this may include being unable to access items to the edge of the screen. For example, your screen may require re-calibration.
Below are the steps that are required to calibrate your Touchscreen:
Restart the Computer and the Monitor.
Go to the Control Panel, and select Tablet PC Settings.
(Figure.1 Tablet PC Settings icon in Control Panel window.)
Under the Display tab, select Calibrate.
(Figure.2 Tablet PC Settings dialog box shows Calibrate button on Display tab.)
Choose Pen or Touch input.
(Figure.3 Calibrate button prompts to select Pen or Touch.)
Perform the point calibration that appears on the screen to correct the linearity problems.
(Figure.4 Digitizer Calibration Tool. Follow the instructions on the screen for point calibration.)
Save the calibrated data.
(Figure.5 Calibration Tool prompts to save new calibration data.)
The touch screen may start to lose its sensitivity due to foreign particles (such as sticky notes) that are blocking the touch sensors. To remove these particles:
Turn off the computer.
Disconnect the AC adapter cable from the wall outlet.
Use a clean, lint-free cloth to wipe the surface and sides of the touch screen to remove any dirt or fingerprints. You may spray mild, non-abrasive cleaner or water on the cloth if needed, but not on the screen.
Ensure that there is nothing blocking the touch screen, and remove any protective film on the screen.
Clean the touch-panel surface with cloth, ensure that there is no dirt, dust, oil, fingerprints so forth
Move metal objects and conductive items away from the screen.
Press Windows Key + X on your keyboard and click Device Manager.
Expand the Human Interface Devices field.
Right click HID-Compliant Touch Screen.
Click Disable.
If you have a Cortana search box within your taskbar, type Tablet Mode in the search field and click Tablet Mode settings.
If you do not have Cortana enabled, Then either click the Start button on screen or use Windows key on the keyboard. Then click the Settings icon (cog). Then type Tablet Mode in the settings search box and select Tablet Mode Settings.
Within the Tablet Mode settings screen, you can select how Tablet Mode is enabled when you sign-in to your system.
You can also set how the system behaves when Tablet Mode is Enabled and Disabled.
Lastly there are options to configure how the taskbar behaves when in Tablet Mode.
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