How To Remove TouchScreen Hardware

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Is there a way to physically remove touchscreen hardware and just have the monitor work as a normal display?

I have tried looking inside the computer for comments that may be responsible for handling the touchscreen specific components, however I still had no luck.

I have a feeling that maybe the components that I'm looking for are inside the screen enclosure itself...

Thanks

Joshua Stokes

Posted 2015-12-05T02:21:36.587

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1No; there is not – Ramhound – 2015-12-05T02:42:34.237

Thanks for replying Ramhound. Btw, the reason why I was asking is that the touchscreen is physically damaged and I can't control the computer without the touchscreen interfering, especially during a new installation of Windows. – Joshua Stokes – 2015-12-05T03:12:51.810

1Just use a mouse and ignore the touchscreen. Nowadays they are integrated into the glass of the screen and there is no way to remove them. – Tom Carpenter – 2015-12-05T03:41:25.567

1Hi Tom, the touchscreen is interfering even with the mouse connected. However, I found the cables that are responsible for the touch specific functionality, now I've just got to remove the screen from the bessel. – Joshua Stokes – 2015-12-05T06:14:02.883

1what os? why not disable the touchscreen in software? – gogoud – 2015-12-05T08:37:30.313

Hi Gogoud. Because my OS was malfunctioning. (Blue Screen Of Death) – Joshua Stokes – 2015-12-06T06:06:48.263

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I've just removed the touchscreen ribbon cables instead of trying to disable it.

Thanks to everyone who have replied to this post.

Joshua Stokes

Posted 2015-12-05T02:21:36.587

Reputation: 1