touchscreen performance

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about touchscreen performance focus on firmware and driver updates that resolve specific reliability issues. A notable example is the March 2026 firmware package for the Surface Pro 11 for Business, which fixes hover inking, pressure sensitivity regressions with the Surface Slim Pen 2, and touchscreen problems after sleep or with screen protectors. These updates are targeted at improving the quality of experience for users who rely on touch input for writing, drawing, or general navigation. The content emphasizes that such updates are important for maintaining consistent touchscreen performance, particularly in enterprise or business settings where device reliability is critical.
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    Surface Pro 11 for Business March 2026 firmware fixes hover inking and touchscreen issues

    Microsoft has quietly shipped a firmware and driver package that finally stops some Surface Pro 11 for Business units from “inking while hovering,” fixes several pressure‑sensitivity regressions with the Surface Slim Pen 2, and addresses multiple touchscreen reliability problems that left owners...
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