1010ea TX2 on Windows 7 screen wont turn.

Hello

I have a Touchsmart TX2 1010EA. I recently installed windows 7 ultimate on it. It came with Vista.

The installation went perfectly, and most of the features worked the first time. the only thing that is not working what is essential is that the screen does not turn. the three buttons on the right side of the screen do not work and when I turn the screen around it remains in its position. It is a major pain in the butt!

All solutions? I looked at the HP site but I don't know which driver should I install.

Thank you

Hello.

The driver for these buttons on the side of your screen is named HP Quick Launch Buttons. It is under the driver - keyboard, mouse and input devices category on the page of the HP driver.

If your screen is still not running, you can try to reinstall your video drivers by using one posted on the HP page, or by getting the last one of ATI Web site. Make sure to uninstall your current driver before re-install.

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