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Niranda

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Hey =)

I'd installed Win7 Ultimate 64bit (ger) and the n-trig driver from HP-websites... but multitouch will not work for me =(

How can I fix this? =/

Nira

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December 10, 2009 11:42 AM

Hey.. Multitouch works for win7 out of the box provided your hardware supports that. Please let me know your model number of your HP machine.

December 11, 2009 2:17 AM

1099eg
but the touchdisplaydriver should be the same... oO

December 14, 2009 9:24 AM

Does the windows System information report multitouch when you look?

Do normal single touch functions still work correctly?

What drivers package are you using exactly.

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December 15, 2009 8:53 AM

Windows 7 write "multitouch 10 fingers".
But only Singletouch work (one finger and/or stylus)

I'm using version 2.184 A, published on 2009-10-22
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=ob-7712...

December 15, 2009 10:06 AM

If it reports 10 fingers/touchpoints, then the drivers/firmware are not installed correctly as this will go down to 2 touchpoints with the 2.184 package, and 4 touchpoints with the 2.59 package.

Reinstall the 2.184 drivers, or if you want four touchpoints, install the 2.59 driver from NTRIG.

Moderator - Creator of Tx2 Touchsmart All in one Installer.
Touchsmart Tx2z Laptop: AMD ZM-87 CPU, 4gb Corsair DDR2 2x2gb, 256gb Corsair Performance SSD, Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition.

December 15, 2009 10:20 AM

If you installed Win 7 to dual-boot with Vista, you have to reinstall the appropriate driver every time you boot into the "other" OS.

In other words:
Boot to Win 7 -> install Win7 compatible driver. Reboot to Win 7. Use Win 7.
Boot to Vista -> install Vista compatible driver. Reboot to Vista. Use Vista.

The driver for each OS is different and not compatible with the other OS. Also, the n-trig firmware has substantial differences between Vista and Win 7 and flashing the firmware is part of installing the driver.

December 17, 2009 8:39 AM

Be careful when doing this as constantly flashing the firmware like that is a recpie for disaster =/

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Touchsmart Tx2z Laptop: AMD ZM-87 CPU, 4gb Corsair DDR2 2x2gb, 256gb Corsair Performance SSD, Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition.

December 21, 2009 1:10 AM

Thankk you, i'll test it later at home. ^.^
I'd installed Win7 only. :)

View unverified member's comment - posted by Mannytx2

December 28, 2009 7:32 AM

Mannytx2....I will not offer any help on with that question until you attempt to do any research on your own regarding that, or even read the thread your posting in....

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Touchsmart Tx2z Laptop: AMD ZM-87 CPU, 4gb Corsair DDR2 2x2gb, 256gb Corsair Performance SSD, Windows 7 Ultimate Signature Edition.

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