NOTE: The unit might seem like it is locked up but the physical buttons underneath the display are working. - Log out of the DriverTech unit by pressing the blue power button.
- Power the unit off by pressing the Power button button once more -- leave turned off for about 2 minutes.
Image Added - Check connections on the back of the screen to make sure there is nothing loose.
- Then power the unit back on, by again pressing the Power button.
- If the issue persists: remove power from the unit via either the fuse or the battery kill switch.
- Keep the power disconnected for 5 minutes
- Bring the unit back up and test the touchscreen
- If the issue persists remove power via either the fuse or battery kill switch for 30 minutes
- Bring the unit back up and test the touchscreen
- If the screen is still not responding to touch, it will need to be brought into a shop.
- A USB keyboard and/or mouse may be used as a temporary workaround to this issue while the unit is awaiting shop repair.
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