The HID-compliant touch screen driver is a generic Windows driver. It translates physical touch inputs on your screen into digital commands that Windows 11 can understand. Because it relies on universal USB, I2C, or Bluetooth HID standards, it allows touch screens to work immediately without requiring proprietary software from the device manufacturer.
Improving the performance or fixing a missing HID-compliant touch screen driver
If your touch screen isn't working, follow these common steps to restore the driver's "visibility":
If you're experiencing issues with your HID-compliant touch screen driver in Windows 11, here are some troubleshooting steps:
This is a common power-state bug. The driver loads fine on boot, but the USB or I²C bus fails to re-initialize after sleep. Solution: Reinstall the chipset drivers from your manufacturer. Additionally, disable Fast Startup: Go to Control Panel > Power Options > Choose what the power buttons do > Change settings that are currently unavailable > Uncheck "Turn on fast startup" . This forces the system to perform a full hardware reinitialization every boot.
