Modifying the Registry to Improve Win8/RT Touch Response

  
If you are using a Windows 8/Windows RT computer with a touch screen, a trick is mentioned in the XDA-Developers forum that may be helpful. This method mainly improves the response of the touch experience by modifying the registry, especially the small object operations of the on-screen keyboard and desktop environment.


The specific modification method is:

Run->Regedit Enter to open the registry editor

Locate HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE\\SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\TouchPredict, edit Latency The value of "2", the value of SampleTime is "2"

Restart the system

or you can download this touch-enabled.zip, run "Modify.reg" to perform the above modifications, or Run "Restore.reg" to restore the default values.

However, the caveat is that this modification may affect the battery life of Windows 8. You can test it yourself after the revision to check whether it is worthwhile to modify it. Battery life may also be the reason why Microsoft chose the default value of "8". The operating system is the soul of a hardware device, and Windows 8 is the leader in this soul. It is built on the solid foundation of the Windows family and has been greatly improved in all aspects. The new way of operation brings a new experience in hardware devices, and the innovative Microsoft Win8 app store brings more application experiences.

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