This setting adjusts the amount of time before your tap on the screen becomes a touch & hold. A longer touch & hold delay means that you need to keep your finger in the same place for longer before your tap becomes a touch & hold. If you find that you accidentally touch & hold when you intend to tap, consider choosing a longer delay. To adjust
the touch and hold delay: "Touch & hold" is a common gesture on Android devices. It means that you touch an item on the screen and don't lift your finger until the item responds. Many times, touch & hold lets you take action on something on your screen. For example, to move an app icon on your home screen, touch & hold, then drag it to the new location. Sometimes touch & hold is called a "long press." hp-concentra-wrapper-portletActions When the notebook or All-in-One computer touch screen does not respond or responds inaccurately, there are several troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve either issue. For stylus issues, go to HP PCs - Touch screen stylus pen is inaccurate or stops working. Screen does not respond to touch, or responds intermittentlyIf the touch screen does not respond, or if the screen sometimes responds and sometimes does not, attempt the following procedures in order. Confirm that the computer has a touch screenIf the screen has never responded to touch, but you think that it should, use one of these methods to confirm that your computer has a touch screen.
Enable and reinstall the touch screen driver in Device ManagerYour touch screen might not respond because it is not enabled or needs to be reinstalled. Use Device Manager to enable and reinstall the touch screen driver.
Configure the touch displayConfigure the touch display to identify your screen as a touch screen.
Run Windows UpdateUpdate your Windows 11 or Windows 10 computer using Windows Update.
Perform a touch screen diagnostic test in HP Hardware DiagnosticsUse the HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI tests to detect problems with the touch screen hardware.
Adjust the power management settings for your touch screenPower settings can cause the touch screen to stop working after waking from sleep. Change the power settings so that the touch screen stays active while the computer is in sleep mode. Note: Changing this setting might result in increasing power consumption during sleep mode.
The touch screen works after waking the computer from sleep. If it does not, perform a hard reset. Perform a hard resetIf none of the previous steps worked, perform a hard reset. After resetting the computer, wait for the computer to start, and then tap the screen to see if it responds. If it does not, continue to the next step. Power reset a notebook with a non-removable batteryPerform a power reset (or hard reset) of your notebook to clear information from the computer memory without erasing personal data.
Power reset a laptop with removable batteryPerform a power reset on your notebook with a removable battery.
Power reset button configurations for power resetting a laptop with a non-removable batteryWhen power resetting a laptop with a non-removable battery, you might need to use one of the following power reset button combinations. Power reset button configurations for select notebook computers
Power reset your desktop computerPerform a power reset (or hard reset) of your desktop computer to clear information from the computer memory without erasing personal data.
Update the BIOS and graphics driverPerform a Windows 10 system resetIf the issue persists, recover the computer back to its original configuration. Microsoft provides a reset feature that repairs your computer by reinstalling the operating system. Before using this option, make sure you back up all your important files. Go to HP PCs - Reset the computer for more information. Perform a System Restore to resolve an issue in WindowsIf the issue is recent, restore the computer to a point before the problem began, to resolve the issue. Go to HP PCs - Using Microsoft System Restore for more information. Contact HP Customer SupportContact HP Customer Support for further assistance if the issue persists.
Touch screen responds inaccuratelyThe touch screen responds to touch, but the cursor does not move as expected or is more than half an inch (1.3 cm) away from the point of contact. Your touch screen might need to be cleaned, configured, or reset. Note: The touch screen function in Windows 10 is different from previous versions. Four-finger and edge swiping were removed, and new functions were added. Swipe left or right to switch applications, and swipe up or down to switch between application and task view.
Clean the screenTouch screens might not respond due to smudges and dirt buildup. Turn the computer off; moisten a soft, clean cloth with water; and then gently wipe the screen. Wait for the screen to dry, turn on the computer, and then try using the touch screen again. Note: To avoid this problem, touch the screen only with clean hands or a stylus. If cleaning the screen did not resolve the issue, configure the touch display. Configure the touch displayConfigure the touch display to identify your screen as a touch screen.
Perform a touch screen diagnostic test in HP Hardware DiagnosticsUse the HP PC Hardware Diagnostics UEFI tests to detect problems with the touch screen hardware.
Perform a hard resetIf none of the previous steps worked, perform a hard reset. After resetting the computer, wait for the computer to start, and then tap the screen to see if it responds. If it does not, continue to the next step. Power reset a notebook with a non-removable batteryPerform a power reset (or hard reset) of your notebook to clear information from the computer memory without erasing personal data.
Power reset a laptop with removable batteryPerform a power reset on your notebook with a removable battery.
Power reset button configurations for power resetting a laptop with a non-removable batteryWhen power resetting a laptop with a non-removable battery, you might need to use one of the following power reset button combinations. Power reset button configurations for select notebook computers
Power reset your desktop computerPerform a power reset (or hard reset) of your desktop computer to clear information from the computer memory without erasing personal data.
Contact HP Customer SupportContact HP Customer Support for further assistance if the issue persists.
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