H233H Windows 8 driver

Dooglebug
Dooglebug Member Posts: 5 New User

I've searched and searched. There is NO DRIVER or setup utility for Windows 8.

 

I do not have Touchscreen capability, nor will the screen fit the width and height no matter what I try.

 

This is lame. Help.

Answers

  • JC_1234
    JC_1234 Member Posts: 198 Troubleshooter

    This monitor looks like it is from 2009, but it should still work with Windows 8. The native resolution for the monitor looks like 1920 x 1080, is that what you have it set at in Windows itself? How do you have the monitor connected to your unit?

  • Dooglebug
    Dooglebug Member Posts: 5 New User

    JC thank you so much for the reply. I have it connected with just an HDMI cable. The only other cables that came with it were... um I might get this wrong... 2 SATA-type connectors and 1 RCA-type connector?

     

    I installed the video card's driver/software and fixed the fit problem. Now I'd like it if the touchscreen would work.

     

    Thanks again.

  • JC_1234
    JC_1234 Member Posts: 198 Troubleshooter

    I don't believe that this monitor is a touch capable monitor, I think that's the T series monitors. If it is touch capable and I'm incorrect in my knowledge (which happens) there should be a USB connection to go between the monitor and the unit to allow it to happen... or you were just wishing it was? Smiley Happy

  • Dooglebug
    Dooglebug Member Posts: 5 New User

    Thanks again JC. Yes it is indeed a touchscreen. :-) Thanks, I'll try a USB cord and will let you know if that works!

     

    It would be really nice if Acer would reply to these requests. So again, I truly to appreciate your help.

     

    Douglas

  • JC_1234
    JC_1234 Member Posts: 198 Troubleshooter

    It's not a problem. Smiley Happy Usually the touchscreen monitors come with USB cables, at least I would think they would. As far as Acer not responding, I'm sure they are reading at the very least to make sure the answers are accurate.

  • Dooglebug
    Dooglebug Member Posts: 5 New User

    OK there's no USB connection on the monitor. I tried the pin-connector dealy (love my tech terms) and it didn't do anything except make it think I have 2 monitors. Avoided that catastrophe.

     

    Believe it or not, I'm very computer-savvy. But I'm stumped on this one!!

  • Dooglebug
    Dooglebug Member Posts: 5 New User

    Am I allowed to cuss in here? LOL OK I won't. The sticker that was on the monitor boasting the features says "SensorTouch." From a Google search, I do believe that means the CONTROLS are touch-sensitive. (Which they really are not.)

    Thanks a lot, Acer for your help. NOT.

     

    JC, thanks again.

  • freeza
    freeza Member Posts: 1,316 Skilled Practitioner WiFi Icon

    Good day

     

    Im sori to reply so late. That monitor is not touchscreen.

     

    Regards,

    Freeza

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