Can not stop window which says my "touch control doesn't work" from popping up when I turn on my computer

This window opens whenever I turn on my computer.    This issue or the feature is not spoil me on what I can tell, but the window is a nuisance and I would like to solve this problem.  Please notify.

Thank you for your response.   My laptop is HP 2000, win.7, Premium family edition.

I have not solved my problem with the continious pop-up window shows which

My TouchControl does not work.

I clicked on the link drop in this window called details and found a

Version number for TouchControl.   Then I went to programs (86) and began to

through programs and when I arrived at the Simple collar, I discovered that

He had the same version number.   I had never used Pass Simple which I think

is a program of online identity protection when buying things.  So, I went to

My Contol Panel and uninstalled Simple past.   I rebooted and my problem

went.

I know that my method was professional, but it worked.   Before I

uninstalled Pass Simple I did a search online and found that, if you have never

He used then would be the own uninstaller, but if you used it so you can

very well have problems buying items online at these Web sites where you were

using Simple passage.   In any case, thanks again.   I guess that I'll be back one day with

something else!, :) k

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