The Screen is On, but It's Not Responding to Touch
If the monitor is not on, see My Screen Just Went Black and None of the Equipment is Responding!
CHECK: USB cable
The monitor sends touch information back to the PC (similar to a mouse) by a USB cable on the back of it. This is the most likely problem.
TRY THIS: Reseat the cable
Try reseating (unplug & plug back in) the cable in the monitor and in the PC. It may be plugged into any USB port on the PC, but one actually on the PC (instead of the splitter) is preferred.
ALSO TRY: Replace the cable
If the cable has been reseated and is plugged directly into the PC (not the USB hub) and it still does not respond to touch, try replacing the cable.
If you need a replacement cable it's the same as a printer cable, which is USB Type A on the monitor end and USB Type B on the PC end. A USB 3.0 cable would be ideal, although 2.0 should work, and since the PC and monitor are close, 3ft should be plenty.
- USB Type A to USB Type B
- 3.0 ideal, 2.0 acceptable
- 2 or 3 feet long