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  1. To Fix issues with Calibration on Windows 10 / Wrong Touchscreen Operating (ie Touch pressing on an Advertising Screen), etc 1. Calibrate the Touchscreen When your touchscreen is slow to respond or records your touch gestures inaccurately, a re-calibration might be all it takes to bring it up to speed. Do a system search for calibrate and select Calibrate the screen for pen or touch. A new window will open containing tablet PC settings. On the Display tab, use the Setup… and the Calibrate… buttons in turn to see if this resolves the issue. 2. Disable and Re-enable the Touchscreen Press CTRL + X and select Device Manager. Left click the arrow next to Human Interface Devices to open the dropdown. Right click the listing for HID-compliant touch screen and select Disable. You’ll be asked to confirm this, so click Yes. You now need right click the listing again, but this time select Enable. This is one of the simplest solutions, but it doesn’t always work. In fact, you may find that the issue still continues after a system restart. If that’s the case, please read on. 3.Update the Drivers A driver is a piece of software that helps your hardware, for example your touchscreen, communicate with your computer’s processor. Thus touchscreen malfunctions could be due to a faulty driver. Following on from the instructions above, with Device Manager still open, right click the HID-compliant touch screen and select Update Driver Software…. You’ll want to Search automatically for updated driver software. This will scan Microsoft’s database for any updates available for your touchscreen device. Follow the wizard through as necessary, then restart and see if your problem is resolved. If not, you should try going directly to the manufacturer’s website, look for their drivers page, select your device number, and download the latest driver. With this driver downloaded, you may be able to extract it and install it automatically. However, you can select Update Driver Software… again, but this time click Browse my computer for driver software. Use Browse… to locate it, then follow the wizard through.
  2. Location of the Startup folder in Windows 10/8 The Startup folder in Windows contains a list of shortcuts of those applications that start when your Windows starts up. Earlier versions you could easily access the Startup Folder from Start Menu > Startup, but now in Windows 10 / 8 This has been made a little trickier for you ... The Current Users Startup folder in Windows 10/8 is located at: C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup These programs start up for the current logged in user only. To directly access this folder, open Run, type shell:startup and hit Enter. The All Users Windows 10/8 startup folder is located at : C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\StartUp These programs start up for all users. To open this folder, bring up the Run box, type shell:common startup and hit Enter.
  3. This is only compatible with Windows 7, 8 and 8.1 Not everyone wants to upgrade to Windows 10. And while Microsoft say that drivers from 7, 8.1 "should" work. This statement by no means says they "will". So with mission critical systems currently running 7 or 8.1, it is advisable to refrain from the shiny new Windows 10. Until you are absolutely sure frustration does not ensue. To disable it, add the following registry key:- HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Gwx Named :DisableGwx type : REG_DWORD Value : 1 Method example– create batch file: 1. Copy the following command into notepad, reg add HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Gwx /v "DisableGwx" /t REG_DWORD /d 00000001 /f 2. Save as to C:\Disable_Windows10_upgrade_notification.BAT file: 3. Right click C:\Disable_Windows10_upgrade_notification.BAT and choose “Run As Administrator”. 4. Done.
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