★★★☆☆ (3.5/5) “Works perfectly after two rituals and a reboot. For a hobbyist, that’s fine. For a professional, buy a modern FTDI chip-based device instead.”
The is not a mysterious error – it is simply the bridge between Microchip’s maXTouch touch controllers and Microsoft’s operating system. While Windows 11’s stricter security model can disrupt older drivers, the solutions are straightforward:
Uninstalling will disable your touchscreen or touchpad. Only uninstall if you are trying to fix a driver error and plan to reinstall immediately.
Works flawlessly, until it doesn’t. Then you’ll question your sanity.