Touchscreen Windows 10 laptop offset vs normal monitor
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2023 4:31 pm
Hi Oleg,
I hope you have more indepth knowledge on this topic, so I don't have to alter loads of actions.
I got this nuc-pc with a normal monitor attached to it, win10 1920x1080.
All scripts working fine, where I use screen pixels to determine whether something is loaded, or where to click on autopilot using Robotask.
I made a clone/image of this setup and put on a laptop, same resolution.
However... it's a touchscreen.
I think that's the culprit why there is a certain offset.
For example, Chrome shows a less dense dropdown, on a touchscreen monitor.
Which causes ofcourse certain stuff to offset.
Since I don't use the touchscreen function at all, is there a way to prevent Windows to act like the monitor is a touchscreen?
Like disabling some driver or registry change?
I hope you have more indepth knowledge on this topic, so I don't have to alter loads of actions.
I got this nuc-pc with a normal monitor attached to it, win10 1920x1080.
All scripts working fine, where I use screen pixels to determine whether something is loaded, or where to click on autopilot using Robotask.
I made a clone/image of this setup and put on a laptop, same resolution.
However... it's a touchscreen.
I think that's the culprit why there is a certain offset.
For example, Chrome shows a less dense dropdown, on a touchscreen monitor.
Which causes ofcourse certain stuff to offset.
Since I don't use the touchscreen function at all, is there a way to prevent Windows to act like the monitor is a touchscreen?
Like disabling some driver or registry change?