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  1. Enable and disable a touchscreen in Windows - Microsoft Support

    Under Human Interface Devices, right-click on HID-compliant touch screen and select either Enable device or Disable device depending on which action is desired.

  2. Enable and disable the touch keyboard in Windows - Microsoft …

    To display the touch keyboard, select the touch keyboard icon in the system tray area of the taskbar. In addition to these touch keyboard icon options, there's an additional option to …

  3. Get started with Microsoft Teams displays

    Microsoft Teams displays are dedicated Teams devices with an ambient touchscreen. All your Teams activity and notices—including chat and channel messages, meetings, and calls—are …

  4. Get to know the touch keyboard - Microsoft Support

    If a Windows device has a touchscreen, a touch keyboard can be used to enter text by tapping a keyboard that appears on the screen. Tapping on the touch keyboard can be done with either …

  5. All about device screens and displays - Microsoft Support

    Learn about device screens and displays, including size, resolution, touchscreen capabilities, and form factors like laptops, tablets, and 2-in-1 devices.

  6. Troubleshoot display problems with Surface Studio models

    Learn how to troubleshoot display problems with Surface Studio, such as inaccurate colors and scaling issues.

  7. What to try if a touchscreen doesn't work in Windows - Microsoft …

    If a touchscreen isn't responsive or not working correctly in Windows, try restarting the Windows device. If after the restart the touchscreen is still having problems, check for updates by …

  8. Surface Laptop Go 2 features - Microsoft Support

    Surface Laptop Go 2 has a 12.4” PixelSense™ touchscreen display and 720p HD front-facing camera, so you’ll look your best on video and conference calls—whether it’s for school, work, …

  9. Find Information About Your Windows Device - Microsoft Support

    Oct 14, 2025 · Learn how to find basic information about your Windows device, including the device name, version of Windows, hardware details and avaialble storage space.

  10. Make Windows easier to see - Microsoft Support

    Windows can also show visual feedback when you touch the screen. Select the Start button, then select Settings > Accessibility > Mouse pointer & touch, and then set Touch indicator to On.