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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. 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 following these steps:

  3. Make Windows easier to see - Microsoft Support

    If you want to make your screen easier to see, Windows offers a lot of features and options that can help you. Here are a few suggestions.

  4. Touch gestures for Windows - Microsoft Support

    Touch gestures in Windows enable various actions by using your fingers to perform specific movements. The type of gesture used and the number of fingers used triggers specific actions.

  5. Discover Windows accessibility features - Microsoft Support

    Learn about Windows accessibility features and tools for people with vision, hearing, mobility, or focus disabilities.

  6. Setting up and using phone screen in the Phone Link

    Phone screen allows you to interact with all your favorite Android apps and device content directly on your PC, through a Wi-Fi connection. To use phone screen, you'll need:

  7. What to try if your Surface touchscreen doesn't work

    To try to resolve these issues, you can begin by following the steps below to boot to UEFI and test touch functionality, reinstall the touchscreen driver, check for Windows and Surface updates, or reset Surface.

  8. Use the On-Screen Keyboard (OSK) to type - Microsoft Support

    There are several different kinds of keyboards for PCs. The most common type is a physical, external keyboard that plugs into your PC. But Windows has a built-in Accessibility tool called the On-Screen …

  9. Screen mirroring and projecting to your PC or wireless display

    Press the Windows logo key + K, then select the display you'd like to cast to from the list of available devices. Follow any additional instructions on the screen.

  10. Use a pen with Windows - Microsoft Support

    Learn how to use a tablet pen with Windows for drawing, note-taking, and navigation. Discover pairing, settings, and productivity tips for an enhanced digital experience.