Hid Compliant Touch Screen Driver For Windows 10

If you check Device Manager only to find HID Compliant touch screen no longer there, you’re not alone.

Go to Device Manager (right click on My Computer, choose Manage and then find Device Manager in the left panel), or right click on Start Menu for Windows 10 and select Device Manager 3. In Internet Explorer, click Tools, and then click Internet Options. On the Security tab, click the Trusted Sites icon. Click Sites and then add these website addresses one at a time to the list: You can only add one address at a time and you must click Add after each one.

Driver Version: 10.0.15063.0. Device Status: Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems. (Code 43) A request for the USB device descriptor failed. And again: - Along this report - the HID Touchscreen device is missing in the device manager. It seems that the system fails to properly recognize the HID Touchscreen drivers. HID compliant touch screen drivers Windows 10 x64 touchscreen A touchscreen is an electronic visual display that the user can control through simple or multi-touch gestures by touching the screen with a special stylus/pen and-or one or more fingers.1.

But don’t worry, check out the fixes below and you’ll get it back in no time. 🙂

Hid Compliant Touch Screen Driver For Windows 10

3 Fixes for HID Compliant Touch Screen Missing

All the fixes below work in Windows 10, 8.1 and 7. You might not have to try them all; just work your way down the list until the problem goes away.

Fix 1: Show hidden devices

There’s a good chance that you’ve accidentally hidden your HIP Compliant touch screen, hence the HIP Compliant touch screen not showing problem. If that’s the case, you should un-hide it. Here’s how:

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1) On your keyboard, press the Windows logo key and R at the same time, then type devmgmt.msc into the box and press Enter.

2) Click View and then click Show hidden devices.

3) Click Action > Scan for hardware changes.

4) Check if your HIP Compliant touch screen shows up under Human Interface Devices now. If yes, then great! But if it’s no joy, you should move on to Fix 2, below.

Fix 2: Update your HID-complaint touch screen driver

This problem may occur if you are using the wrong HID-compliant driver or it’s out of date. So you should update your HID-compliant driver driver to see if it fixes your problem.

If you don’t have the time, patience or skills to update the driver manually, you can do it automatically with Driver Easy.

Driver Easy will automatically recognize your system and find the correct drivers for it. You don’t need to know exactly what system your computer is running, you don’t need to risk downloading and installing the wrong driver, and you don’t need to worry about making a mistake when installing. Driver Easy takes care of it all.

You can update your drivers automatically with either the Free or the Pro version of Driver Easy. But with the Pro version it takes just 2 clicks (and you get full support and a 30-day money back guarantee):

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1) Download and install Driver Easy.

2) Run Driver Easy and click the Scan Now button. Driver Easy will then scan your computer and detect any problem drivers.

3) Click Update All to automatically download and install the correct version of ALL the drivers that are missing or out of date on your system (this requires the Pro version – you’ll be prompted to upgrade when you click Update All).

How To Download Hid Touchscreen Driver

4) Restart your computer and check if you got it back on your Device Manager. If yes, then congrats! But if the issue persists, please move on to Fix 3, below.

Fix 3: Run Hardware and devices Troubleshooter

Another trick we can try to fix your HID Compliant Touch Screen missing problem is to run Hardware and devices Troubleshooter, a built-in Windows tool designated to fix possible errors that might have been culprit for the issue.

Here’s how:

I’m using Windows 10:

  1. On your keyboard, pressthe Windows logo key and typetroubleshoot, then clickTroubleshoot.
  2. Locate and click on Hardware and Devices and click Run the troubleshooter.
  3. Click Next and follow the on-screen instructions to fix the issues it detects.
  4. Open Device Manager and check if the missing driver shows up.

I’m using Windows 8.1/7:

  1. On your keyboard, pressthe Windows logo key and typetroubleshoot, then clickTroubleshooting.
  2. Click Configure a device.
  3. Click Next and follow the on-screen instructions to fix the issues it detects.
  4. Open Device Manager and check if the missing driver shows up.

There you go – top 3 fixes for your HID-compliant touch screen missing problem. Hope this helps and feel free to drop us a comment if you have any further questions.

I recently acquired a Dell Inspiron 24″ All In One with a touch screen and added my old Acer T231H 24″ as a second screen. When I touched the Acer, the mouse would move on the Dell… this is not good. Because I was using a beta of Windows 10 (slow ring), I thought that the build of Windows I was using had a problem (just like in the video below, although that is not my computer) but that was not the problem.

I should have gone through the usual Touch Screen Troubleshooting routines (below) because I was able to fix it in about 30 seconds.

TOUCH SCREEN FIXES IN WINDOWS 10

  1. Disable and Re-enable the Human Interface Device (HID) driver on your touch screens:

    1. Right click on the START button and select DEVICE MANAGER
    2. Expand Human Interface Devices
    3. Right click on any HID-COMPLIANT TOUCH SCREEN and select DISABLE
    4. Right click the same HID-COMPLIANT TOUCH SCREEN and select ENABLE
      This is what corrected my problem of touching one screen having the mouse move on a different screen
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  2. Update Drivers

    1. Right click on the START button and select DEVICE MANAGER
    2. Expand Human Interface Devices
    3. Right click on any HID-COMPLIANT TOUCH SCREEN and select UPDATE DRIVER
    4. Try SEARCH AUTOMATICALLY… first
      1. if that fails to find anything better than what you have now, go to the manufacturers website and look for drivers
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  3. Check PEN & TOUCH Settings

    1. Get into the CONTROL PANEL
    2. Change the VIEW BY (top right corner) to SMALL ICONS
    3. Double click on PEN AND TOUCH and make sure everything looks happy
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  4. Calibrate Touch Screen

    1. Get into the CONTROL PANEL
    2. Change the VIEW BY (top right corner) to SMALL ICONS
    3. Double Click on Tablet PC Settings
    4. Click the SETUP button and run through the wizard
    5. Click CALIBRATE and run through the wizard
    6. Click RESET to reset your touch screen to factory defautls
    7. Click GO TO ORIENTATION to setup which way the screen is rotated
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If none of these work for you try traditional hardware troubleshooting techniques.

  1. Make sure the USB cable on your touch screen is connected to your PC.

    1. I know this sounds obvious, but check it all the same
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  2. Try a different USB cable
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  3. Restart your PC
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  4. Test The Monitor On Someone Elses Computer
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  5. Run the HARDWARE TROUBLESHOOTER

    1. This is only applicable to some builds of Windows 10 because MS updates the troubleshooters all the time, so don’t panic if you don’t see it
      1. Click START and type TROUBLESHOOT SETTINGS
      2. Click HARDWARE TROUBLESHOOTER
      3. Run through the wizard
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  6. Force Windows To ‘Plug and Play’ The Touch Screen Again

    1. Right click on the START button and select DEVICE MANAGER
    2. Expand Human Interface Devices
    3. Right click on any HID-COMPLIANT TOUCH SCREEN and select UNINSTALL DEVICE
      1. If given the option (depends on the build of Windows 10 you have and the driver installed), select UNINSTALL DRIVER SOFTWARE
    4. Either reboot your PC or right click on the name of the PC and select SCAN FOR HARDWARE CHANGES
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