Hi: I am thinking of buying this for everyday stuff. I know that it has a intel celeron N4000 and windows 10S and I saw this processor in the intel list for windows 11 ready processors. So anyone know if this has TMP2.0 and if it is enabled or can be enabled in BIOS? If it is then I may buy it since its very cheap at the moment. www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B08J4FVSNX/ref=ox_sc_saved_title_1?psc=1
I am screwed. Never ever upgrade or clean install a windows tablet. I tried linux and it was a mess. then tried windows 11 and no touchscreen function and then went back to the windows 10 original and still no touchscreen functions. Seems changing and reinstalling OS has caused the tablet's touch screen function to stop working. I spend hours and went through all tips online and all the windows screen touch functions are working properly, so I assume its a hardware issue caused by clean install or change of OS. Now my 2-in-1 convertible is a like a regular notebook with no touchscreen. So lesson is to never touch the OS of a windows tablet or anything with a touchscreen function.
The problem is that you no longer have the correct touchscreen drivers installed. When you upgrade to a new version of Windows, usually the working touchscreen drivers will be replaced with ones that don't work. This can also happen just by upgrading to a new build of Windows. When you do a clean install, Windows will usually also install the wrong drivers. I suggest you contact the manufacturer to see if they can provide you with a link to download the right drivers. Once the right drivers are installed, the touchscreen will work again.