- Graphics (Intel HD Graphics): For display output and hardware acceleration.
- Chipset (Intel SoC): Manages PCIe lanes, clock generation, and power states.
- Audio (Realtek or IDT): Often with additional amp control for internal speakers.
- Touchscreen (eGalax, Goodix, or ILITEK): The most delicate driver; without it, the “touch” in TouchPoint is useless.
- Network: Both Ethernet (Realtek PCIe GbE) and Wi-Fi/Bluetooth (often Realtek RTL8723BE or Intel AC-3160).
- Camera (Chicony or SunplusIT): Essential for videoconferencing.
- Embedded Controller (EC): Firmware that handles power button, LEDs, and thermal management.
- Go to Device Manager.
- Look under "Human Interface Devices" (HID).
- Find "HID-compliant touch screen."
- Right-click > Update driver > Browse my computer > Let me pick from a list.
- Choose the "HP Dynamic Touch" driver if listed. If not, reinstall the chipset driver.
His fingers flew across the mechanical keyboard. He navigated to the official HP support portal. He didn’t trust the third-party "Driver Fixer" sites that promised one-click miracles but delivered only malware and regret. He typed the serial number into the search bar, holding his breath as the loading circle spun.
2. Go to HP’s official support site