Hid Compliant Touch Screen Driver Page
If the driver has disappeared from your Device Manager, follow these steps to force Windows to rediscover it:
If you are using a detachable 2-in-1 laptop (like a Microsoft Surface or Lenovo Yoga): hid compliant touch screen driver
The most beautiful word in that phrase is "compliant" . In human society, compliance is often drudgery. In engineering, compliance is liberation. If the driver has disappeared from your Device
Before HID (Human Interface Device), the digital world was a tower of linguistic confusion. If you built a touch screen, you had to write a custom driver for Windows, another for macOS, another for Linux, and another for every obscure operating system you hoped to support. Every new gesture—pinch, rotate, three-finger swipe—required a firmware update and a prayer. Before HID (Human Interface Device), the digital world
If you do not see "HID-compliant touch screen" in Device Manager, it is likely hidden or the computer has "forgotten" the hardware.
When this driver fails, is corrupted, or is accidentally removed, the user experience is usually defined by one of the following symptoms:
The is a fundamental component of the Windows operating system that enables communication between your computer and a touch-sensitive display. Unlike specialized software that requires manual installation, this driver is typically a built-in "in-box" component that works automatically through the Human Interface Device (HID) standard. What is the HID-Compliant Touch Screen Driver?