Windows 11 Touchscreen Not Responding: Fix It Now
Your Windows 11 touchscreen is not responding because of a possible driver issue, calibration problem, or hardware conflict.
Step-by-Step Guide to Fix the Issue
1. **Restart Your Device**: Sometimes, a simple reboot can resolve the issue. Restart your Windows 11 device and check if the touchscreen is working.
2. **Update Touchscreen Drivers**: Outdated drivers can cause the touchscreen to malfunction. Go to the Device Manager, expand the “Human Interface Devices” section, right-click on the touchscreen driver, and select “Update driver”.
3. **Calibrate the Touchscreen**: Calibration issues can also cause the touchscreen to not respond. Go to Settings > Devices > Touchscreen, and click on “Calibrate”.
4. **Disable and Re-enable the Touchscreen Driver**: Go to the Device Manager, expand the “Human Interface Devices” section, right-click on the touchscreen driver, and select “Disable device”. Wait for 10 seconds and then enable it again.
5. **Check for Conflicts with Other Devices**: Connect your device to a different USB port or try removing other USB devices to see if they are causing the issue.
Frequently Asked Questions
* **Q: How do I know if my touchscreen is working properly?**
A: If your touchscreen is working properly, you should be able to tap, swipe, and pinch on the screen without any issues.
* **Q: What if none of the above steps work?**
A: If none of the above steps work, you may need to reset your Windows 11 device or seek professional help from a Windows expert.
* **Q: Can I use an external touchscreen with my Windows 11 device?**
A: Yes, you can use an external touchscreen with your Windows 11 device, but make sure it is compatible and properly connected.
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