Hid Compliant Touch Screen Driver [portable]
If you are using a detachable 2-in-1 laptop (like a Microsoft Surface or Lenovo Yoga):
Enter the HID protocol. First standardized for USB mice and keyboards in the late 1990s, it was a radical act of abstraction. Instead of sending raw hardware events (e.g., "Voltage spike at grid coordinate X:214, Y:473"), a HID-compliant device sends standardized reports : "Touch start. Touch move. Touch end. Pressure: 40%. Tool: Finger." hid compliant touch screen driver
When you pinch a photo to zoom, you are not thinking about report descriptors, usage tables, or collection applications. You are thinking about the photo. And that cognitive seamlessness is the driver’s only metric of success. If you are using a detachable 2-in-1 laptop
