ASUS Touch Package: Complete Setup Guide for Windows 11
What is ASUS Touch Package?
ASUS Touch Package is a bundle of drivers and utilities from ASUS that enables and enhances touchscreen and touchpad features on compatible ASUS laptops and 2-in-1 devices. It typically includes precision touch drivers, gesture support, calibration tools, and utilities that ensure the hardware works smoothly with Windows 11.
Before you begin — checklist
- Device model: Confirm your exact ASUS model (e.g., UX425, Vivobook Flip).
- Windows version: Ensure Windows 11 is installed and updated (Settings > Windows Update).
- Backup: Create a system restore point (Control Panel > Recovery > Create a restore point).
- Power & internet: Plug into power and connect to a stable internet connection.
Step 1 — Download the correct ASUS Touch Package
- Go to the ASUS Support website (support.asus.com).
- Enter your device model or serial number.
- Open the Drivers & Tools section and select Windows 11 as the OS.
- Locate the Touch Package, TouchPad, or Touchscreen drivers/utilities. Download the latest version listed.
Step 2 — Uninstall conflicting drivers (if upgrading)
- Open Device Manager (right-click Start > Device Manager).
- Expand “Human Interface Devices” and “Mice and other pointing devices.”
- Right-click the current touchpad or touchscreen driver and choose Uninstall device. If prompted, check “Delete the driver software for this device.”
- Restart the laptop.
Step 3 — Install ASUS Touch Package
- Run the downloaded installer as Administrator (right-click > Run as administrator).
- Follow on-screen prompts; accept EULA and choose default install path unless you need otherwise.
- Allow the installer to complete and reboot if prompted.
Step 4 — Configure touch gestures and settings
- Open Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Touchpad for touchpad settings.
- Adjust sensitivity, gestures (three-finger, four-finger swipes), and tap options.
- For touchscreen calibration or additional utilities installed by ASUS, open the specific ASUS utility (e.g., ASUS Pen and Touch utility) from Start Menu and follow calibration instructions.
Step 5 — Verify functionality
- Test basic touch: tap, swipe, pinch-to-zoom.
- Test multitouch gestures configured in Settings.
- Open an app that uses pen input (if applicable) to verify pen/stylus responsiveness.
Troubleshooting
- Touchscreen unresponsive after install:
- Reboot and check Device Manager for disabled devices.
- Reinstall the driver using the ASUS package or try the generic Microsoft HID-compliant touch screen driver (right-click device > Update driver > Browse my computer > Let me pick > HID-compliant touch screen).
- Gestures not recognized:
- Confirm Windows Precision Touchpad is enabled (Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Touchpad). If not, try installing the ASUS precision driver from support.
- Installer fails or errors:
- Run the installer in Compatibility mode for Windows 10 (right-click > Properties > Compatibility).
- Temporarily disable antivirus during installation.
- Touch jitter or calibration issues:
- Run touchscreen calibration (Control Panel > Tablet PC Settings > Calibrate).
- Revert to previous driver:
- In Device Manager, choose Properties > Driver > Roll Back Driver (if available) or uninstall and install an older version from ASUS support.
Performance tips
- Keep Windows 11 and ASUS drivers updated through Windows Update and ASUS Live Update/Support site.
- Use power plan Balanced for best responsiveness; High performance can increase heat and battery drain.
- Avoid third-party touch utilities that may conflict with ASUS drivers.
- If using a stylus, ensure firmware (if applicable) and pen drivers are updated.
When to contact ASUS support
- Hardware-level failures (no touch input in BIOS/boot).
- Repeated driver crashes or kernel errors referencing touch drivers.
- Warranty-covered repairs for touchscreen hardware damage.
Quick reference table
| Task | Location |
|---|---|
| Download drivers | support.asus.com → Your model → Drivers & Tools |
| Backup | Control Panel > Recovery > Create a restore point |
| Uninstall driver | Device Manager → Mice/HID → Uninstall device |
| Install package | Run downloaded installer as Administrator |
| Calibrate touchscreen | Control Panel > Tablet PC Settings > Calibrate |
| Touch settings | Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Touchpad |
If you want, I can generate step-by-step screenshots or a concise one-page checklist tailored to your specific ASUS model.
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