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Hmmm... touchscreens can be complicated in ruling out what is excatly causing the root of the malfunction. First check to see if you turned the touchscreen option off. There could be a FN button that disable the touch screen and maybe you accidently disable it. I used to have a tx1000 too, but sold it because of the common heating promblem of these machines that cause future malfuctions, only if I sitll have it, I'd be more clear about it. However if that doesn't work, then it could be a driver promblem. Did you change the operation system?, deleted programs associate to the touchscreen? or updated a newer version of the drivers? If this is it, then common promblem could be associated with the drivers of the touchscreen, you will have to reload the driver agian, and can be found in the Hp drivers support section. Other then that, if promblem has not been fixed, then a cablewiring in the laptop somewhere that connected with your screen has become discconnected and loose, because surely those hp tx does do so twisting and turnings which your going to have to take the laptop apart.
Have you checked your power supply to make sure that it's putting out the proper volts and amps, or if it's shorting out in the wire or possibly internally. I've run across a few where that was the problem; which had similar symptoms to your tablet\touch screen. If the power adapter is bad, then you might as well buy a replacement off of ebay. HP will likely want an arm and a leg for one of theirs. I like HP laptops, but I have to admit that I've been pretty disappointed with them as far as being "long lasting". HP has had some serious issues with their laptops over the last few years.
Mine has already twice made the same thing. Solution was simple - got the touchscreen changed (luckily under warranty). As third problem required change of the motherboard, I'm planning to get rid of the piece of junk alltogether. I think it is a solution for all the troubles with tx1000.
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