Let’s delve into Windows touch calibration. When using a touch-enabled display on Windows 10 or 11, it’s essential to ensure accurate touch input. If you’re experiencing issues like inaccurate responses, taps not registering, or decreased accuracy, recalibrating the screen can help.
Here are the steps to calibrate your touch-enabled display:
- Open Control Panel:
- Click on the Start menu and type “Control Panel” in the search bar.
- Select “Control Panel” from the search results.
- Navigate to Tablet PC Settings:
- In the Control Panel, locate and click on the “Hardware and Sound” category.
- Under “Tablet PC Settings,” click the “Calibrate the screen for pen or touch input” link.
- Select the Display (if applicable):
- Under “Display options,” choose the appropriate display (if you have multiple monitors).
- Calibrate the Touch Input:
- Click the “Calibrate” button.
- Select the “Touch input” option.
- On the white screen, tap the crosshair each time it appears, without changing the resolution during this process.
- Save Calibration Data:
- After the calibration process concludes, you’ll be given the choice to save the calibration data.
By following these steps, your touch-enabled device should more accurately register touch inputs. Please find the short video tutorial below: