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Consumer touch screen technology is relatively new for computers, but there are already a variety of intuitive options on the market. For home and office use, HP’s laptop lines boast a range of touch-enabled laptops at varying price points. Whether you want to use touch for specific tasks or you’re shifting more of your routine to this format, there are plenty of options and advantages to consider.
Touch screen hardware is designed to accommodate your style of work and use. It can improve a relatively traditional workspace, help you break out of those traditional limitations altogether, or just find the perfect balance. Thanks to HP®, you have choices between conventional form factors,
Touch screen displays have critical functionality and benefits to provide a more streamlined and convenient workflow. With more support for mobility and collaboration than traditional displays, a touch screen can have a big impact on how you use your laptop or display. It can also provide a deeper connection to your work and entertainment.
By the same token, there are situations where it makes more sense to turn it off. Whether it’s out of caution or between periods of heavier use, shutting down your touch screen can effectively restrict its access. This can be particularly useful when you travel or when there are people around who may damage the screen through improper use, like kids or customers.
Most touch screens don’t have external ways to shut them off, but it’s actually quite simple to do this through Windows 10. In this article, we’ll outline the two easiest and most common methods for toggling your touch screen’s functionality.
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