I figured it out! After finding another forum on the same subject, here is what I found. It was the Quickset app under the Applications tab that made it work! Read Below:
You'll most likely need to download the drivers for that functionality
first, make sure you have the chipset drivers installed, then install the Quickset Application (this is under the Application tab). This application is unfortunately needed for those touch-sensitive buttons.
I don't know whether it worked or not because I'm no longer using Dell. Anyway, I hope that, the answer you provided helps some one who is having the same problem as I did :D
rollydrew
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December 31st, 2011 11:00
I figured it out! After finding another forum on the same subject, here is what I found. It was the Quickset app under the Applications tab that made it work! Read Below:
You'll most likely need to download the drivers for that functionality
first, make sure you have the chipset drivers installed, then install the Quickset Application (this is under the Application tab). This application is unfortunately needed for those touch-sensitive buttons.
rollydrew
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December 31st, 2011 10:00
Mine has suddenly quit working also. Same specifications as you.
youngblood878
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January 2nd, 2012 00:00
Thank you for your answer rollydrew.
I don't know whether it worked or not because I'm no longer using Dell. Anyway, I hope that, the answer you provided helps some one who is having the same problem as I did :D
Thanks.
abhitamang
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July 9th, 2014 02:00
Thanks dude!!!
It Worked!!! :emotion-21: