You can disable the HID touch device in Device Manager. That should do it.
Edit: You need to disable two devices (at least I had to on my system.) They both have the Vendor ID 1926 (VID_1926) and Product ID 0003 (PID_0003). They are listed under "Human Interface Devices" in Device Manager and are shown as generic "HID-compliant device", so you'll have to dig some.
I'd like to completely disable the NextWindow (touch) software and expose the Vista 64 OS standard mouse interface. is this possible and if so how can it be achieved. Thankyou
February 17, 2009 7:50 PM
updated: February 17, 2009 8:12 PM
March 26, 2009 7:24 PM
Thankyou, really helpful. I was hoping this would solve an underlying issue, which it didn;t - I'm running a dot net application that loads lines into a transaction table, the table has fewer than 500 records but attempts to scroll vertically freezes the machine. I'd thought it might be a wireless mouse issue (some reports of problems here), then a resource issue but I'm running out of ideas.
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