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January 18, 2019 at 5:26 pm #150131
Hi Rex,
Not sure what I did will repeat the fix if you tried it now!
I enrolled into the Microsoft Windows Insider Program and then went into Settings -> Update -> Scan for Updates.
As part of the updates downloaded, it included an update the Intel graphics driver which, when it installed and the tablet rebooted, the screen orientation worked correctly.
Whether downloading the relevant Intel Graphics Driver direct would do it, I don’t know. I no longer have the tablet.
June 30, 2017 at 2:18 pm #68642Finally my touchscreen is working correctly. The way it worked (and this wasn’t planned at all) was that I joined the Windows Insider program on the tablet (which is under the updates part of the windows settings) on the Slow Ring and then asked it to scan for updates. It then came back with an update to the Intel HD Graphics driver. Once that update had installed, the touchscreen now works correctly!
I don’t know if that will work for anyone else.
Frnak.
April 17, 2017 at 10:06 am #65441Yes, it is possible to keep the Dual Boot. I was able to install the Windows 10 Creator Update. You can use the boot options in Windows 10 settings (go to Recovery, Advanced Start-Up) to boot from the USB. Once past the Dual OS choice, the windows boot menu shows to allow you to boot from a USB stick. It may show up in Chinese (I know it did the first time I tried it) so see if you can get a screen print of the English options.
April 12, 2017 at 10:39 am #65142Okay, thanks for the response. It must be some other issue that causes the inverted touchscreen. I’ll keep looking around.
April 9, 2017 at 8:37 pm #64969Thanks for looking. Does your touchscreen work okay? Might be I’m looking for the wrong thing. However, from what I’ve read elsewhere, the correct settings in the file fix the problem I have with the inverted touch.
April 9, 2017 at 5:11 pm #64951Roy,
If you’re TBook 16 is working at the moment, then all you need to do is copy the touchsetting.gt currently in the C:\Windows\INF folder to a memory stick and then copy it back once you’ve reinstalled the tablet. If you have a working file, please attach it to a reply to this post so that I (and others) can use it.
Frank.
April 4, 2017 at 7:31 am #64581Thanks for the post but I think those are the driver files. No, the file is in C:\windows\INF and is called touchsetting.gt (or very similar). If someone with a working TBook 16 Power could attach or upload I could see if that would fix the issue.
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