Hey, I need the silead mssl 1680 touchscreen driver for an 8' windows 8.1 tablet, the touchscreen is like a mirror, my one finger tap appears as two or three. If you can help me provide a touch screen driver for this device it will be a big help for me and other having this problem. I'll post my touch screen hardware Id here so you can help me find the driver for this tablet: ACPI VENMSSL&DEV1680 ACPI MSSL1680.MSSL1680. Device Description: KMDF HID Minidriver for Touch I2C Device. Thanks in advance!
Since switching to Windows Insider builds on this Onda V891W(Version 1) Tablet (Intel Atom Z3000 Series based) the touch screen does either work erratically or not at all.
Installing Onda provided touch screen drivers results in a touch screen registering touches in the wrong place, as if X and Y axis were mixed up and the screen resolution were lower than it really is (real resolution is 19200x1200; correctly recognized by Windows). During the last few weeks I've collected quite a bunch of Silead touch drivers, both from Onda and other OEMs, but - while they can be installed just fine, none of these do correct this erratic behavior. Other users (as can be seen searching the web) appear to have the same problem even when not running a regular, non-preview build of Windows 10.
De-installing the vendor provided erratic driver or just waiting a day while keeping the erratic driver installed, Windows Update claims to have installed an updated (Windows Update Catalog 10/13/2015) driver. While the install is reported as 'successful', in reality the driver is not installed at all (Device Manager either does show a yellow warning sign and no driver installed and touch screen not registering any touches, or continues to lists the old, erratic driver). Subsequent WU runs again claim having successfully installed the missing driver:
I've downloaded the driver in question from the Windows Update Catalog and was able to force its install, but this just results in another version of a erratic touch screen behavior.
Mssl1680 Touch Screen Driver Windows 10
I've reported this behavior using Windows Feedback some time ago, but this is still broken, leaving me with a tablet without touch ...