
Overview
The I2C HID Device driver enables communication between computers and tactile input devices on hardware utilizing an I2C-in-water standard for communication.
It extends both to the operating system and to end-users a facility responsible for recognition and proper interpretation of inputs from such devices to enable them to interact by contacts and gesture controls on supported hardware.
Usage:
The I2C HID driver is an essential connector between the touch input devices based on I2C and Windows systems. It provides the operating system with the ability to receive input from the devices, enabling the conversion of touch gestures into commands understood by it.
Because of this, the driver finds common usage in laptops or tablets that have either touch displays or advanced touchpads dependent on the I2C interface.
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Summary Table
Feature | I2C HID Device Driver |
---|---|
Compatibility | Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11 |
Main Purpose | Supports touch-based input for I2C HID devices |
Key Benefits | Enables smooth touchscreen and touchpad functionality |
Recommended Usage | For touch-enabled laptops, tablets, and advanced touchpads |
Common Issues | Touchscreen unresponsiveness, driver update conflicts |
You can find a more detailed description of Microsoft I2C HID Device in our library. |
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FAQs
What is the I2C HID Device driver used for?
This driver enables touchscreen and touchpad inputs for devices that use the I2C communication protocol.
Is this driver required for all touchscreens?
Only touchscreens or touchpads using the I2C protocol require this driver.
How do I update the I2C HID Device driver?
Use Windows Update or Device Manager to check for driver updates.
Why is my touchscreen not responding?
Ensure the I2C HID driver is correctly installed and updated. Restarting the device may help.
Can I reinstall this driver?
Yes, you can uninstall and reinstall it through Device Manager to restore functionality.