This never happened with previous drivers. inf files of the previous drivers, so now the Device Manager started to detect the touch screen as 'HID-Compliant Mouse', it worked, and everyone is happy.īut, as it turned out, HID-Compliant Mouse sometimes now disappears from the Device Manager, and the touch screen just stops working with built-in Windows drivers. Previously we used a touch screen driver from the touch screen controller manufacturer (in Device Manager it was seen as 'USB Touchscreen Controller'), but for definite reasons, we decided to switch to built-in Windows drivers. We have an embedded device running Windows 8 x32 or 圆4 bit with a touch screen.