Binds touchscreen enable/disable to a global keyboard shortcut. Particularly useful for laptops that suffer from the touchscreen clicking itself AKA "ghost touches".
If you do not have the Visual Studio build environment, you can download the program from the Releases tab here on GitHub.
Copy TSHotkey.exe to your startup programs folder. To do this, meta+r to open a Run dialog and type shell:startup. This will open your startup programs folder.
Note: You must also set TSHotkey.exe to run as an administrator. This is because Administrator access is required to enable and disable devices. To do this, right click on TSHotkey.exe, go to the Compatibility tab, and check the box next to "Run as an administrator".
Uses ctrl+alt+t to enable/disable the touchscreen.
- Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro
- Lenovo Yoga 3 Pro
- Lenovo Yoga 900