Lighthouse
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I connected a USB hub to the USB port on my Lenovo ThinkPad model 367927U in order to use a keyboard, mouse and USB wireless adapter. I still wanted to use the virtual keyboard and touchscreen when the mouse and keyboard were disconnected, but somehow I disabled them both by connecting the peripherals. I looked through the settings in the Control Panel and didn't see a way to activate the touchscreen and virtual keyboard.
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Okjust noticed all the unkown devices and your gpio driver isn't working. Theres even a sd host device not working. Can you get the vendor and hardware id's for those drivers with warnings and I'll find the correct drivers for them, which will fix your issues.
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Thanks for the tip but I'm not seeing HID compliant touchscreen when I expand Human Interface Devices in my Device Manager.
I'm thinking some of the pieces were left in the box when I re-installed Windows 10 on this tablet.
I'm thinking some of the pieces were left in the box when I re-installed Windows 10 on this tablet.
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Yes but when I right click, it appears to be enabled.It's right there, HID-compliant consumer control device.
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Okjust noticed all the unkown devices and your gpio driver isn't working. Theres even a sd host device not working. Can you get the vendor and hardware id's for those drivers with warnings and I'll find the correct drivers for them, which will fix your issues.
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Thank you but I got this tablet second hand, so I don't know who the vendor is. I appreciate the help I've received on this forum but I'm afraid I have somehow corrupted Windows and/or it was never installed correctly in the first place. I am going to attempt to install Ubuntu but I am encountering a different problem booting from the optical drive. I already have a separate thread about that issue. I am somewhat familiar with Ubuntu and from what I've read it is the best Linux distro to use with a touchscreen device.
Wish me luck with the Ubuntu installation.
Wish me luck with the Ubuntu installation.
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