
Close window or tab: Swipe down from the top of the screen to see all of your open windows. Open a new tab: Next to your open tab, tap New Tab. Open a new window: In the top-right corner of the window, tap More New window. View two apps side by side: If you see all your open windows on the screen, drag an app to the left or right to use it next to another app. Hide your row of apps (shelf): Long press on the row of apps on the bottom of the screen. Show your row of apps (shelf): Swipe up from the bottom of the screen. Open Launcher: Swipe up from the row of apps at the bottom of the screen. Zoom in or out: Touch and hold an area with 2 fingers. Go to a previous page on your browser: To go back, swipe your finger from left to right. Scroll: Drag your finger up, down, right, or left. Right-click: Touch and hold where you want to right-click. Hopefully this will restore your HID touchscreen.If your Chromebook has a touchscreen, here are some actions you can take on it: When you get to browse my computer, you'll have the option to "let me choose" and then you select "usb input device" instead of "touchscreen controller." Right click on the listing and select Update driver. This should find and install the driver software for your TouchscreenĬheck Mice and Other Pointing Devices in Device Manager and see if there is a listing for a USB touchscreen controller. If there is a yellow exclamation mark next to the entry, right click on it and select the Update Driver Software and follow the prompt Search Automatically for Updated Driver Software. (the picture above is just to show where it is, if it is disabled, enable will show as an option not disable as is shown in the example)
If there is a red cross next to the entry, right click on it and select the enable option. Scroll down to HID - Compliant Touch Screen. Scroll down to Human Interface Devices (HID) and expand tree by clicking on arrow head to the left of HID. (click on image to enlarge for better viewing)