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June 12, 2015 at 3:03 pm #5929
touchscreen driver included?
June 12, 2015 at 4:33 pm #5931touchscreen driver included?
Yes all the drivers are included, touch as well.
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Currently testing: LG G8X & Redmi K30June 20, 2015 at 9:37 pm #6071If I do the clean install of Windows 8 ,then which drive I install and also how do I get the dual boot option back?
June 21, 2015 at 11:29 am #6080If I do the clean install of Windows 8 ,then which drive I install and also how do I get the dual boot option back?
Create a GPT USB drive with your Windows ISO and boot to it, later you will see the existing windows drive, install it to that. Make sure it’s 32bit version of Windows to. Use ISO2Disk to copy the ISO and make a bootable USB install drive.
Then restore the drivers with doubledrive.
You might want to delete the recovery or images partiton, its the windows recovery, but it will be invalid if you do a fresh install and it’s jsut taking up space. Don’t delete any raw partitions, they are the Android ones. Leave the EFI one to.
Dual boot will still be intack. I have done this on my Chuwi Vi10 and it’s fine.
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Currently testing: LG G8X & Redmi K30June 21, 2015 at 6:34 pm #6097Thanks for the reply. I would like to know about the dual boot software. How do I install it back in Windows. Also can u tell me whether it will be good to wait for Windows 10 and install it. Will there be any space left after installation.
You have mentioned that I can delete the windows recovery partition. How do I know which one is that? And how do I delete that?June 22, 2015 at 9:07 pm #6128I installed Win 8.1 Pro. All drivers are fine, but touch detection messed up and windows key does not work. Any lead?
June 22, 2015 at 10:08 pm #6129I installed Win 8.1 Pro. All drivers are fine, but touch detection messed up and windows key does not work. Any lead?
The the touch detection reversed? So if you touch on the top left, it’s registered on the botton right? I’m looking on my Vi10 and I can’t see any touchsetting.gt file in Windows/inf like the goodix touch panel used on the teclasts. I will see if I can dump my reg settings and you can try and restore that.
I’m also downloading the Chuwi Vi10 dual boot and windows image files from the Chuwi BBS, it’s very slow and to top it off my internet is playing up and very slow.
Also, try reinstalling my drivers dump. manually reinstall the gravity/orientation sensor. it’s related to that as touch works with that sensor.
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Currently testing: LG G8X & Redmi K30June 23, 2015 at 2:32 am #6138The the touch detection reversed? So if you touch on the top left, it’s registered on the botton right? I’m looking on my Vi10 and I can’t see any touchsetting.gt file in Windows/inf like the goodix touch panel used on the teclasts. I will see if I can dump my reg settings and you can try and restore that.
I’m also downloading the Chuwi Vi10 dual boot and windows image files from the Chuwi BBS, it’s very slow and to top it off my internet is playing up and very slow.
Also, try reinstalling my drivers dump. manually reinstall the gravity/orientation sensor. it’s related to that as touch works with that sensor.
I hope you don’t mind if I’m getting more Specific
1. Install from bootable USB (Windows 8.1 Pro) created from Rufus on GPT EFI mode
– I only wipe Windows installation and didn’t touch Android or Windows image part
– Windows is express configured.2. I installed all of the driver dump using Double Driver. My erros are:
– Windows key doesn’t work. In the sense that it doesn’t perform the intended function. Instead, it detect a touch near the edge of the screen, but it registered in the exact opposite side of the screen (I saw a splash effect on the left edge of the screen)
– Vertical scroll detection looks okay. I can swipe from lock screen to authetication, as well as from start to app list, no problem.
– Horizontal scrolling seems doing the opposite effect. If I swipe from left to right in start screen, the tiles would scroll in the opposite direction.
– If a touch is performed in the mid part of the screen. It registered twice and moved by (looks like an) offset to the left. For example if i touch “enter”, it would register at “a” and “j”3. Windows update haven’t kicked in as I installed it offline. There are things that I have tried:
– updating driver manually, through automatic search, and using the “Have Disk” trick that I saw somewhere in xda-dev.
– removing driver, and reinstall (I also tried to uninstall-reinstall GPiO, Sensor, and KMFD HID i2C touch driver only. The issue persists)Hopefully this can be sorted out soon. 🙂
Thank you Chris, for the time and trouble that you have gone through to provide us with more informations.June 30, 2015 at 5:59 pm #6376I was succesfully able to change the language to english but erased android on the process. And I got the touch to work. Here is the link on how to do it:
June 30, 2015 at 7:02 pm #6379Nice one, great work and thanks for the video.
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Currently testing: LG G8X & Redmi K30July 2, 2015 at 6:58 pm #6465I was able to activate the windows by upgrading to windows 10.
July 2, 2015 at 8:28 pm #6469I was able to activate the windows by upgrading to windows 10.
That’s good. So how did you do it?
From a Win 10 ISO or running Windows until the Windows 10 icon appears and info on upgrading to Win 10?Chris | Admin
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Currently testing: LG G8X & Redmi K30July 7, 2015 at 12:06 am #6613I installed windows 8 and then I signed up to the windows insider preview here: https://insider.windows.com/
Then you burn the ISO to a usb and upgrade from there 🙂
July 8, 2015 at 6:53 am #6660Rar file could not be opened.
No files in your cloud driver.
Please upload the files to yourself.July 11, 2015 at 11:41 pm #6810Hey guys, following up on this touchscreen issue in Windows 10 Preview; I have the same issue. I’m also the guy on XDA who resolved this initially (with an earlier Win10 preview build) by uninstalling and force installing (“have disk” method) the KMDF driver from the Drivers Dump here at TechTablets. I had some other issue with Win10 and flashed the International Win 8.1, and had been running on that for a while. I decided to try the latest Preview again, and upgraded from 8.1 last night, only to find that I could not resolve the touchscreen issue this time around.
Same symptoms: somewhat inverted touch points when in the middle of the screen, also notice they are duplicated touches – I can see the touch on the same horizontal axis, about 300 px away from the original touch. Anyway, I hope someone has some ideas about this. I’d love to use Win10 on this tablet, it really is excellent on it, but this issue is likely not a “Microsoft” problem, probably more of a Chuwi driver problem, so I don’t expect it to be magically fixed when the RTM Win10 comes out at the end of the month. Maybe there’s a newer driver that someone has obtained from Chuwi?
EDIT: I just noticed the updated touchscreen driver here on TechTablets download section (duh). Manually installing that driver (note: unsigned driver.. that’ll be a clue that you’re installing the right one), resolved my touchscreen issue. Thanks again to the guys here at TechTablets for supporting this device!
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