Touch screens are useful for some people—but for many HP laptop users, they can quickly become annoying. Accidental touches, fingerprints, or unwanted inputs while typing can disrupt productivity. If you’re wondering how to turn off the touch screen on an HP laptop, this guide walks you through the safest and easiest methods.
Whether you’re using Windows 10 or Windows 11, you can disable the touch screen in just a few minutes.
Before diving into the steps, here are common reasons users choose to turn it off:
Disabling the touch screen does not damage your laptop and can be reversed anytime.
This is the most reliable and reversible way.
Your touch screen will stop responding immediately.👉 To turn it back on later, repeat the steps and choose Enable device.
Useful if Device Manager isn’t accessible or for automation.
sc stop TabletInputServiceThis stops the Windows service responsible for touch input.⚠️ Note: Windows updates may re-enable this service automatically.
Some HP laptops allow touch input control in BIOS.
⚠️ This option is not available on most HP consumer laptops.
If you change your mind:
Everything returns to normal—no reinstall required.
Slightly—in a good way.Turning off touch input can:
Battery life improvement is minimal but measurable on some models.
Touch screen re-enabled after update
→ Windows updates can reset drivers. Just disable it again in Device Manager.No “HID-compliant touch screen” option visible
→ Your model may not support touch input, or the driver is missing.Touch still works after disabling
→ Restart the laptop to fully apply the change.
Knowing how to turn off the touch screen on an HP laptop gives you full control over how you use your device. Whether you want fewer distractions, better typing accuracy, or a cleaner screen, disabling touch input is safe, quick, and reversible.If you ever need it again, turning it back on takes less than a minute.