Uninstalled KMDF HID Minidriver for Touch I2C Device


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    Windows 10 x86
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    Uninstalled KMDF HID Minidriver for Touch I2C Device


    I recently upgraded to windows 10, and have had problems with my touchscreen driver. When I touched on the screen or on a capacitive button, the area of the screen that the actual finger touch effected was less than the total area of the screen. On boundaries random things happened. I uninstalled a "KMDF HID Minidriver for Touch I2C Device" driver, which has obviously stopped the touchscreen from working. I'm using a Chuwi Vi10, but this is probably irrelevant. I already have another one that is working perfectly, also running windows 10. It lists both a "HID-compliant touch screen" and the "KMDF HID Minidriver for Touch I2C Device" that the other tablet does not have. I can't find a way to reinstall this driver, as every time the automatic driver update search for the unknown device fails, and I can't find the manufacturer (Silead) on the list of drivers.

    Any ideas on how I could get the working driver of the working (identical) tablet on the driverless one? Essentially I just need to be able to get the touchscreen working which is the only thing not functioning after the update to windows 10. I haven't been able to roll back to windows 8 either.
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  2. Posts : 4
    Windows 10 x86
    Thread Starter
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    I have been able to install drivers from Chuwi Vi10 Downloads, Drivers, Bios and Android Firmware. This however has just reverted it back to the previous state. If a thorough description on the way the touchscreen behaves is necessary, I can post a video. Otherwise, it basically is horizontally inverted and corresponds to a small box on the screen that is smaller than the entire screen. So a touch on the bezel will be horizontally inverted and toward the center more.

    Is there some way to calibrate touchscreens?
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