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I have cracked the touch digitiser on my HP laptop 15-ae146tx and I was wondering if I bought a digitiser for an envy 360 or an m6 or whatever, whether it will work. They look pretty similar, so I can't find a reason why it wouldn't. The LCD is fine and doesn't need replacing. Please don't comment 'you might not be able to fit it'. I want you to answer just the question I am asking. Thanks. Does it make any difference if the digitiser is for a laptop with an LCD of different resolution?
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Hello everyone, I was trying to fix the HP active stylus palm rejection lag that plagues many owners, the one where after using the stylus, any touch inputs via a finger would be ignored for 2 seconds. I stumbled upon this post on the HP support forums and decided to update the driver give it a try. I didn't realise that this update was specific to only that model of HP Spectre. Now my touch screen is completely unusable via touch input or stylus input. I would like to roll back to the previous version of the driver, but I am unable to find it. the support page for my model of HP Spectre x360 does not have any pen firmware so I am a bit lost. How can I fix my touchscreen?? My specific model is the HP Spectre x360 - 13-ac040ca. I am desperate, please help!
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ok long story short my sister is college educated and still has 5 years or more of grad school. She started working in a lab this summer. Her major is biochemestry. Her 2013 toshiba sattelite bought at a pawn shop for 150 bucks 5 years ago is not taking the protein folding she has to do. She needs this to last through her entire college career. She needs.... full keyboard with num pad for data entry. backlit keyboard 1080p or higher screen 15 inch size to be able to take it to class easily 256 gb or more of ssd storage windows 10 fast quad or more core cpu atleast 8gb of ram actual gpu no integrated she wants... glossy touchscreen dvd drive ethernet vga or vga compatible with an adaptor standard like displayport retail Pricepoint: 800-1200 we have picked out: https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F202353950891 any suggestions would be greatly apreciated.
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Hi guys a student here, gonna start college in a few weeks and need a windows laptop for using mostly one note, anki and other study stuff. I have a special preference for touch displays. The touch screen is going to help in markong, doodling and other stuff and please leave those windows 10s laptops because they are not available in my country yet in the asia pecific region. And the budget is around 450 - 500 usd. Thank you in advance for help.
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Hello folks, a good time ago I broke the screen of my LG G Pad V500. Because of me beeing stingy I still havent bought a new one and I'm still trying to figure out, how I can use my old G Pad for something good. You have to know that even if the screen is broken, the display still looks very good but one half of the touchregion is broken - means, i only can control the tablet with one half. I can spin the whole thing to get to almost every point and can set the thing with teamviewer up. Now, what I want to do with this thing is to use it as an Navigation system and as the radio in my car. I already got it very close to how i want it to be but it still doesnt feel well executed and confortable because of some issues. I set it up like this: rooted the tablet and installed something (I did this half a year ago) to use the LG dualscreen feature to be useable with any app. Without this you can only use small things like a calender and the browser at the same time. On the useable side i have spotify open all the time and on the other Google Maps. Everything is pre downloaded. My music with Spotify premium and offline Maps with google maps. I can go through my music and if i need navigation i can take it out, spin it and set my navigation up. I only put the screen off if i leave and if i start up my car I have already programmed something with automagic that it turns it screen on (when it gets loaded -> turn screen on). Automagic also controls the screen brightness. I have moved my home button and my tasks button on the unusable side and the back and the multitask button on the usable. I also got a floating keyboard app that always appears on the good side so it is fully functional. If your interested, how the tablet is placed in my car, well... in my car i have a new radio build in and under it, because the original was bigger, theres a little hole, where some things can be put in. I came on the idea to tape two sponges on the tablet and just put it in the hole and it holds surprisingly good. It looks dumb but hey. In my car, it is connected with my radio via aux and the battery via the cigarrette lighter thingy. Now, i want to change things up a little bit because i still doesnt look pretty neither feels good to use. Now I came on the idea of installing windows on it and useing the broken side as a monitor and the good as a touchpad. Is something like that possible? Or do you have any ideas onto how to make the life of my disabled tablet worth again?
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Hey everybody, So my Lenovo Yoga 520's touchscreen stopped working. It's done this before, it just will stop working for a while after turning off the laptop, then will just randomly decide it wants to work and start working after turning it back on. I've checked the drivers, the included photos should explain whats happening with them. Thanks everybody
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I went to Micro Center looking to get a laptop for school. I went in planning to get an LG Gram or a Dell XPS 13, but they didn't have the combination of features i wanted; namely, a touch screen, at least 256g ssd for as close to 1000 as possible. I after looking at the different options i grabbed a Lenovo ideapad flex 5 1470. Its got an i5 but I don't need it for any engineering programs, photo or video editing. As far as i can tell i only need it to take notes and type papers on, and maybe watch a video on YouTube. All of the features seem on the lighter side but the with tax total was about $710. I have not opened the box yet because i wanted to be a little more certain this was a good deal, and not just a junky laptop that i will have to replace an hour after the warranty is up. Are the Dell XPS 13 and LG Gram options that much better considering they are $400+? How significant is an i7 on a laptop? Any input or experience with any of the products is appreciated. Link is the product i purchased http://www.microcenter.com/product/484954/Flex_5_14_2-in-1_Laptop_Computer_-_Black
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I have an iPhone SE and just recently the screen has been acting weird... Sometimes the touchscreen will just go unresponsive and randomly clicks and swipes until I put the phone to sleep and then unlock it. It also sometimes has a row of about 50px wide that runs down the screen that seems to be brighter, when this happens, that row of pixels is completely unresponsive. Does anybody have any idea on what could be wrong and how to fix it?
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so i just got a 2 in 1 tablet from amazon and when i boot up the first time there was windows 10 on it with no drivers so i decided to install linux on first i tried debian ubuntu and linuxmint between those 3 ubuntu was the only one that actually boot up but couldn't recognize the WiFi and Bluetooth nor the touchscreen so i decided to go with fedora 27 amd64 and installed everything worked beside the touchscreen so i did some research and apparently i should enable it in xinput but the problem is when i type xinput it says Unable to connect to X server i looked up online everyone say do this export DISPLAY=:0.0 but that did nothing so i tried to uninstall and reinstall xinput and Xserver the same issue. any help? oh and the touchscreen works on windows 10 and in the bios.
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Do you guys know of any desktop environments or programs that have great touch support? If you know of a desktop environment, does it look modern like Plasma or Deepin? I really like Arch Linux and I want to use touch with it but Deepin doesn't really recognize touch and KDE's implementation sucks. If there is none then that's alright I guess.
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Hi, I work as an IT Technican in a school and we have came across a problem with our touch screen displays. Every now and then when you try to use the touch on the display it sends you back to the login screen. This has happened on multiple dipays throughout the school, and they are from different manufacturers. We are currently running Windows 10, and have installed all the latest updates. If anyone could help that would be great!
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Hi, I have a surface pro 4 that I use every day for note taking and just about everything I do for school. It has always had this problem where the on-screen keyboard randomly opens while taking notes in OneNote. I have attached a video of this happening below. I really don't understand why it does this, and It only does it most of the time. Not 100%, so I haven't been able to re-create the problem on-demand. But when it starts doing it, it will last about 2 minutes where It will constantly open, and I have to manually close it. EVERY. DAMN. TIME. WHY!!!! Microsoft support has tried to fix it using their "surface diagnostic tool" but nothing. Changed the batteries in the pen. Thought it could be bad palm rejection, but it event does it when im not laying my hand on the screen as you will see in the video. I'm seriously at a loss for words and ANY help at all would be amazing. Even if I have to delete the On-Screen keyboard and install a 3rd party one, It will probably be better than this. Thanks! https://drive.google.com/open?id=1raPZyDJ4tkrxUc-WIE5dStG3U62L8gZ2sg
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Hello I want to make a project with a Raspberry Pi 3 and the official 7" Touchscreen. But after long searching for it, i either had a Version that had the right Screen Size or that had a working touchscreen. Does anybody know an Android Version that has both of it? Id be so thankful!
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Is there any decent gaming laptops for around 1000 euros (for example amazon.de)? I know that razer has some for around 200, but razer qc is non existant. also too expensive
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Hey everyone, I have an idea to have a tesla-like touchscreen monitor in my car. However, I'd likely want to do a split screen, where the top half is some sort of capable system (such as android) to watch movies and web browsing (while stopped of course), then I'd have the bottom running android auto/apple carplay. Is there any way to do this? I'd frankly be willing to even build a windows PC with ups systems and all if I need to. Maybe emulate carplay, and have tablet mode of windows 10 on top? I Have 10gb of un-throttled data on my iphone, so it would be cool if i could set up the car to borrow that, although I also have a spare sim with 1gb data (that could maybe be used for an android tablet that's connected to the monitor? Btw my iphone and ipad are both jailbroken, in case that helps with this new system. Right now I use a jailbroken iPad in my dash, and while it works great, there is still a lot of room for improvement when it comes to connecting to my phone. That is why I'd consider this splitscreen option. Likely a 21inch touchscreen monitor set up vertically with the top half running one thing, bottom another. (ideally carplay). And lets just ignore radio for now, it seems unlikely that I could get that working nicely haha. If I need to have separate amps ect to power my car speakers that's fine! I'd love to hear your thoughts.
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I recently got a used pavilion x360 convertible laptop (14m-ba015dx) from my local bestbuy, and everything ran very smoothly except for the active pen that came with it. The pen is an SPEN-HP-001 (905512-001). From what I could gather from the support tickets I read it was a problem with the drivers, so I updated all of the hp drivers and then did a clean install of the hp pen control program and the touchscreen driver, and then I updated the BIOS as well. I bought brand new batteries for the pen, and still no luck. The instructions for the pen said to just put the battery in and touch the screen to use it, and I've tried looking for ways to pair it otherwise but no luck. The wonderful HP employees just tell everybody to check compatibility lists for the pens, but I checked and mine was on there it just isn't working. Am I missing something or is this active pen just broken? I feel like BestBuy would have made sure the pen worked before selling it...
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Hey everyone So here is my problem I am currently building a custom built gaming rig and I have a touchscreen lcd from a broken Lenovo IdeaPad s510 touch( i7 version) which I would like to turn into a touchscreen monitor so I can use it when I'm not gaming I did some research and only saw people doing this with non touch lcd What would I need to make this work? thanks in advance?
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Hey guys I need some help with a touchscreen. Its a retail unit used for a till or "Cash Register". It is made by a company that doesn't exist anymore so I can't find any support for it. It uses a VGA and a PS/2 for touch but I cannot for the life of me get the touch screen functionality to work. I have tried installing numerous drivers from many websites but still it will not work. The device was bought off ebay described as working but "drivers needed". I have attached a picture of the cables that come with it just in case. Any help is very much appreciated!
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Articles: The Verge, Android Central, 9to5Google, XDA Developers, Android Police, Android Headlines, and Stadia Source Reddit thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/Stadia/comments/f8e33w/touchstadia_you_can_now_play_stadia_on_android/ Hi folks! I recently got TouchStadia working for Android, and it seems that many people are enjoying being able to play Stadia with on-screen controls! I think that TouchStadia works pretty well, though I am obviously biased as the developer. I hope that you're able to give it a shot if you have a Stadia account, and to draw your own conclusions about it! Here's a video of TouchStadia working on Android: Here are some quotes from the linked articles: The Verge: 9to5Google: XDA Developers: I hope posting content created by myself is appropriate in this forum! Cheers!
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I'm using an android emulator on a laptop, and I want to zoom on a game. The pinching with two fingers to zoom works on the touchpad, but not the touchscreen. I am wondering if there is a way to use the gestures from the touchpad on the touchscreen.
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I accidentally dropped my Asus Transformer Book (which by the way is a really bad laptop) and the corner shattered so the laptop glitches and it thinks it is getting clicked in the corner, is ther any way to disable only a part of the touchscreen??
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What do You Guys Think of This Laptop? I only intend to use the laptop for Chrome, Web Development, Coding, Writing, High School, and little to no gaming.
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Overview: Requiem is a small, clean, mATX build in the Corsair Carbide Air 240 with midrange components along with a unique casemod: a touchscreen controller mounted to the front of the case. The touchscreen is powered by an Arduino Mega with features that currently include an always on clock, fan control via PWM, led strip dimming, and an one press backup of the main hard drive. The controller will be able to be modified on the fly due to an internal USB connection that will also supply the necessary power for the Arduino. The rig will be used for mainly gaming, programming, and 3D modelling/design. No set budget currently. Progress: Purchased the case Added the cutout and screw holes on the front panel for the touchscreen Made much progress on the software side of the controller Test fit the touchscreen and tested clock and fan control TO-DO: Paint the fan grills of the case Complete the LED Dim and Backup function 3D Print enclosure for controller electronics (or just get one at the right size) Make fan shrouds out of acrylic Figure out components Illuminate back of motherboard. Images: For those wondering about the previous build log Amaryllis, I posted before. After deciding I would use the Corsair Air 240 rather than the NZXT S340, I will be dropping that build. Other than the case change, it really is the same project with similar goals and mods. Any feedback and suggestions are much appreciated.
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