Touchscreen Tests

This section lists the topics that provide details about the Touchscreen tests in the Windows Hardware Lab Kit (HLK) for Windows 10.

In this section

Topic Description

Digitizer Jitter

This is to test the jitter characteristics of a Windows Touchscreen device (or digitizer).

Five Point Minimum

This is to test the five-point contact capabilities of a Windows Touchscreen device.

Buffering

This is to test the data buffering capabilities of a Windows Touchscreen device.

Input Separation

This is to test the touch input separation capabilities of a Windows Touchscreen device.

Noise Suppression

This is to test the ability of a Windows Touchscreen device to suppress invalid input (noise) that could otherwise be mistaken as touch input.

Touch Accuracy

This is to test the touch input reporting accuracy for a Windows Touchscreen device.

Reporting Rate

This is to test the contact reporting rate of a Windows Touchscreen device.

Touch Resolution

This is to test the resolution of a Windows Touchscreen device.

Touch Response Latency (Down)

This is to test the down latency behavior of a Windows Touchscreen device.

Touch Response Latency (Panning)

This is to test the response panning latency characteristics of a Windows Touchscreen device.

Touch Test

This is to test the type of touch input that falls into the category of Custom Gestures for a Windows Touchscreen device. This test also checks the 3rd party driver dependencies for the Touchscreen device.

Touch UX

This is to test the nature of the user experience for a Windows Touchscreen device.

Hid Validation

This is to test the HID protocol capabilities of a Windows Touchscreen device.