How to Disable Your Laptop’s Touch Screen in Windows 10 and 11
what used to be a feature Dedicated tablet and 2-in-1 convertible It’s slowly encroaching into the traditional laptop space. Of course, we are talking about touch screens. Many manufacturers are including touch screens in their devices as an added value to differentiate their products in an increasingly crowded market.
However, while touch screen technology makes sense on tablets and convertibles, laptop users tend to stretch their arms behind the keyboard and tap the screen when it works well with integrated touchpads and external mice. You may not understand the benefits of doing so. So if you don’t want to smudge the screen with your fingers, you can choose not to bother touching the screen, but you can also disable this feature.
For those people, Microsoft is making it relatively easy to disable the touchscreen in Windows 10 or Windows 11.
1. Type Device Manager in the Windows 11 search box Click the app in the taskbar.Or you can do Right click the start button Click Device Manager from the list of Windows 10 or Windows 11 applications.
2. In Device Manager, Scroll down to Human Interface Devices. Expand the list.You should see an entry for something like your laptop’s trackpad and something like HID compliant touch screen.
3. Right click on HID compliant touchscreen and click Disable device.
Four. [はい]Click when prompted.
That’s it; the touchscreen should be disabled. To check the change, try touching the screen with your finger to see if it responds. If you can’t type anything on the screen, you’ve successfully done a simple operation in Device Manager.
In the future, if you want to re-enable your laptop’s touch screen, follow the above steps again and in step 3[デバイスを有効にする]Click.