
I can toggle 'tablet mode' on and off, but still no touch-screen. The Action centre has no button for "Rotation Lock" and Windows> settings doesn't have an option to add it to the Action Centre. The machine is stuck in portrait mode (it used to rotate to landscape with the machine was rotated). (the older (1709) version said "Limited Touch Support with 10 Touch points") Windows found a few minor ("Defender", MST etc) updates and a couple of intel drivers, which didn't help.ĭevice Specifications: Pen and Touch: No pen or touch input is available for this display I have looked for other drivers via a Windows "Check for updates". I found these drivers, but they don't help.ĭ.uk - /files/Tablet_PC/Connect 8/ Hardware is Tesco Connect 8, manufactured by Viglen (both reasonably big-name companies here in the UK), otherwise I don't have much info on the hardware.Ītom processor 1GB RAM, 32bit Win 10 Home, 32GB SSD, with a slot for a 32GB microUSB card


The fresh installation won't respond to any touchscreen access (also is stuck in portrait mode), which is pretty useless for a small tablet with no external mouse or keyboard.

(The old version of Win 10 worked fine, but new security updates were backed-up behind a repeated failing/redownloading 1803 update and never installed). 'No pen or touch input is available for this display' after Win10Home reinstallĪfter five solid days of bashing my head against a wall* trying to get Win1709 to update to 1803 on my Tesco Connect Win 10 Home tablet, I finally resorted to doing a reinstall from an ISO/usb from Media Creator.
