How do I reset my Asus touch screen?

Answered by Antonio Sutton

To reset the touch calibration on your Asus touch screen, you can follow these steps:

Step 1: Open the Control Panel
– Type “Control Panel” in the Windows search bar and click on the “Control Panel” app to open it.

Step 2: Access the Hardware and Sound settings
– In the Control Panel window, look for the “Hardware and Sound” section and click on it.

Step 3: Calibrate the screen for pen or touch input
– Within the “Hardware and Sound” section, locate the “Tablet PC Settings” option and click on it.
– This will open a new window with various touch-related settings.

Step 4: Reset touch calibration
– In the Tablet PC Settings window, click on the “Calibrate” button to start the touch calibration process.
– A calibration wizard will open, guiding you through the steps to calibrate the touch screen.
– Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the calibration process.

Step 5: Restore default touch calibration settings
– Once the calibration process is complete, click on the “Reset” button.
– This will restore the touch calibration to the default settings.

Step 6: Confirm and exit
– After resetting the touch calibration, click on the “OK” button to confirm the changes.
– You can now close the Control Panel window.

Following these steps should allow you to reset the touch calibration on your Asus touch screen. It’s worth noting that these steps may vary slightly depending on the version of Windows you are using or any custom software that may be installed on your Asus device.

If you experience any difficulties during the process or if the touch screen continues to have issues after resetting the calibration, you may need to consider updating the device drivers or contacting Asus support for further assistance.

Personal experience:
I have personally encountered situations where resetting the touch calibration on an Asus touch screen has resolved issues with touch responsiveness and accuracy. It can be a helpful troubleshooting step if you are experiencing any difficulties with your touch screen.