Optimizing Performance: Best Settings for ASUS Touch Package

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

  1. Go to the ASUS Support website (support.asus.com).
  2. Enter your device model or serial number.
  3. Open the Drivers & Tools section and select Windows 11 as the OS.
  4. Locate the Touch Package, TouchPad, or Touchscreen drivers/utilities. Download the latest version listed.

Step 2 — Uninstall conflicting drivers (if upgrading)

  1. Open Device Manager (right-click Start > Device Manager).
  2. Expand “Human Interface Devices” and “Mice and other pointing devices.”
  3. Right-click the current touchpad or touchscreen driver and choose Uninstall device. If prompted, check “Delete the driver software for this device.”
  4. Restart the laptop.

Step 3 — Install ASUS Touch Package

  1. Run the downloaded installer as Administrator (right-click > Run as administrator).
  2. Follow on-screen prompts; accept EULA and choose default install path unless you need otherwise.
  3. Allow the installer to complete and reboot if prompted.

Step 4 — Configure touch gestures and settings

  1. Open Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Touchpad for touchpad settings.
  2. Adjust sensitivity, gestures (three-finger, four-finger swipes), and tap options.
  3. 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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