Replacemenr Keyboard for Touchsmart 610

I replaced the original keyboard about 2 years ago due to a dead key with another HP wireless keyboard  (part #QB467AA). That one now has a dead key so I need to find another replacement.
I prefer a keyboard that does not use a dongle since it takes up a USB port - what options do I have for a replacement keyboard?
Thanks!

Thanks for confirming that. I'm disappointed - I have a video camera with a DV interface that I would not be able to use with a Touchsmart.
Seems like most of the current crop of All-In-One systems are coming without firewire these days. Is that interface dropping off the scene?

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    I am considering buying a TouchSmart 610. I have some hardware that uses firewire. Are there any PCIe firewire cards that can be installed in the TouchSmart to provide a firewire port?
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    Thanks for confirming that. I'm disappointed - I have a video camera with a DV interface that I would not be able to use with a Touchsmart.
    Seems like most of the current crop of All-In-One systems are coming without firewire these days. Is that interface dropping off the scene?

  • How to disable touch screen for touchsmart 610

    HP TouchSmart 610
    Windows 7 64-bit
    I need to touch the screen without causing stuff to move.

    Not sure what you ? is since your subjet says : how to disable then your statement in the body of the form says " touch the screen without causing stuff to move" so confused.
    What I suggest is pick your model here from the Model 610 page and look for what your asking within that page on your system.
    http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/pfinder?cc=us&d​lc=en&lc=en&tool=&query=touchsmart+610#N194
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  • Where can I download HP Recovery Manager for my TouchSmart 610--1150x​t running WIndows 7 x64?

    Many users would prefer a clean install of Windows with the option to install only those applications that they personally find useful.  Currently, if performing a clean install of Windows -- even if creating recovery disks and maintaining the HP recovery partition -- it is not possible to access the Recovery Manager with the option to re-install only the drivers and any useful preinstalled software.  The only options under these circumstances is to perform a system restore back to the factory state thus removing an separate clean installation of the operating system or reinstalling the limited number of drivers and applications available for the TouchSmart from HP Support.
    If it were possible to reinstall the HP Recovery Manager software, it should also be possible to selectively re-install needed drivers and applications from the recovery partition using the "Software Program Reinstallation" and "Hardware Driver Reinstallation" options.  These options are not available from the boot menu or reinstall disks.
    I have found downloads for the Recovery Manager software specific for Windows Vista and for certain specific HP laptops running WIndows 7, but I have been unable to locate a similar download for the TouchSmart 610 AIO.  Has anyone located a download of the HP Recovery Manager software applicable for the TouchSmart 610?

    This procedure uses the original factory installed HP OEM Windows product key and HP OEM certificate and requires the HP BIOS to have SLP/SLIC v2.1. This procedure will install a completely clean Windows 7 installation and may require the installation of HP drivers. Some HP drivers and/or HP software needed by your computer may not install because the OS is no longer branded as "HP". Please create your personal HP Recovery Disc set before continuing with these instructions. Back-up all of your personal data and files before proceeding with this process.
    1) Download and unzip ABR Beta for Windows 7. Here is the main page to ABR for Windows Vista. Please follow the "How to use it" section for information and instructions on how to use it. These steps apply to Windows 7 as well. Perform the "activation backup" on your original hard drive with the factory HP OEM Windows installation, saving the backup files in several locations (USB stick, SD card, external drive, etc.).
    2) Download your version (the version that was preinstalled on your HP computer) of Windows 7 from Official Windows 7 SP1 ISO from Digital River. Using the built-in Windows 7 CD/DVD burning software, burn the downloaded Windows 7 ISO image to a DVD.
    3) Install Windows 7 from your new "Windows 7 disc" to your SSD, following all prompts as needed. Don't enter a Windows product key and don't allow Windows to try to auto-activate. After the Windows installation is complete, run ABR "activation restore" to "install" the previously backed up product key and certificate. Verify that Windows is activated, if not activated... repeat "activation restore" until Windows 7 is activated.
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    I, personally, have used the above procedure with great success on many HP desktops and laptops. I can't comment on how well it works with HP TouchSmart computers as I haven't had one to experiment on until recently.
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  • Core temp monitor program for hp touchsmart 610-1250

    Hi,
    Re: HP TouchSmart 610-1250, 64 bit, Win 7.
    This is a new computer, my first all-in-one, and I want to monitor core temp. My CPU gadget tells me this has no core temp monitor system. Is it possible to download a monitor?
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    Have you tried SIW? (System Information for Windows by Gabriel Topala) I highly recommend it. Go to the sensors page after you open it, and then It should tell you.
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  • Unable to Control Volume on Hp Touchsmart 610

    Hello,
    I just received my brand new custom HP Touchsmart 610 system.  I've found that I am unable to lower the master volume at all.  I have tried using the mouse to lower the volume on the sound mixer, the keyboard buttons and side monitor buttons.
    Every time I lower the sound to say 50% it immediately slides back up to 100% automatically.  It's as if a "Volume Up" button is perpetually being held down, but no button is stuck on the keyboard or monitor.  I called HP and we did a full system restore but it did not resolve the issue, so they said to send it back.  While waiting on a new computer, I figured I'd give the forum a shot. 
    Anyone have this problem?
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    Hi to all that have volume control issues on the Touchscreen 610,
    Here is my experience:
    I received my replacement (long story) TouchSmart 610-1180qd Win 7 64 bit computer from HP on Friday 07/15/2011. Right out of the box the volume control registered 100% and returned to 100% despite attempts to control it via mouse clicks and keyboard control.
    My initial thought was to check and update the IDT High Definition Audio CODEC device and driver. At first, I simply disabled this driver which effectively gave me back control. Of course this is an unacceptable solution because it should work right out of the box, right? Upon reenabling the driver, the problem returned. I updated the driver but the problem persisted.
    Perplexed as I was, I discovered that if I manually set the volume control using the volume control located on the left side case , it would allow a setting less than 100% and stay at settings which I deemed comfortable. At least for a while...
    This solution was short-lived because when I attempted to adjust the screen down to "tablet mode", the volume immediately shot back to 100%. You see, when I grasped the case on the sides (where we are told to handle in order to adjust into the tablet configuration, that is, semi-flat on the desk), apparently some contact is made where the volume control is given the order to increase (this is not me accidentally pushing the buttons with my hand). The volume will stay there until I manually change it back using the left side case volume controls.
    OK. So now I think there is a defect in the case design that causes the volume control to migrate to 100%. Perhaps HP will fess up to their quality control issues and fix this?
    If only that was all!
    It seems that the same issue manifests itself under other circumstances. For instance, the Touchsmart was idling in screensaver mode while I was working on other computers in my network. You know, power on, updates, and the like on the other computers, when I noticed that this Touchsmart was showing the volume bar at 100%. This with no other input or contact of any kind! So, what happened here????
    Clearly there is an issue with either the case design or software compatability. I wonder if any others out there experience the same issues as I've explained here.
    Perhaps some of you can do a little troubleshooting and try some of these temporary workarounds as I've explained here and get back to this forum to explain your experiences.
    Maybe together we can get HP's attention to recognize this problem.
    Thanks for trying.

  • TouchSmart 610 Touchscree​n is not working (windows 7)

    Hey guys,
    I have had my TouchSmart for about 2 years, and it's been near a year that my touch input hasn't been working, but since I wasn't really using it, I never followed up until last week. But I was pretty upset when I realized I had a 2 year warranty which was just expired on 02/02/14. I have tried all be basic things that has been suggested on this site or any other sites, such as running Windows update (and yes I installed the optional updates as well). I have also checked and updated all the drivers, and at this point is running out of options. I have a bit of IT experience so I think I know what I'm doing but I'm running out of ideas.      Any suggesstions?
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    Windows 7 Home Premuim - Service Pack 1
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    Everything in Device Manager seems normal (no warning signs)
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    Hello ShawnShamlou,
    Welcome to the HP Forums, I hope you enjoy your experience! To help you get the most out of the HP Forums I would like to direct your attention to the HP Forums Guide First Time Here? Learn How to Post and More.
    I understand that your t ouch screen on your HP TouchSmart 610-1280qd CTO Desktop PC is not working and you are now out of warranty. I am providing you with an HP Support document: Troubleshooting Touch Screen Issues in Windows 7 that will give you troubleshooting steps to help you resolve this issue. I would focus my attention on the subject "Pressing the touch screen does not do anything" as that is the section that applies to your issue.
    Please re-post with the results of this document. Thank you for bringing your issue to the HP Forums. Enjoy the rest of your day!
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  • My HP Touchsmart 610 screen is blank when I switch it on. only less that a second screen flash.

    when I turn on my computer hp touchsmart 610 desktop the screen has only less than a second flash and then it's blank and I can't see anything. I used some instructions like pushing f10 key for 5 seconds and reseting the bios and blo blo but it won't work. I also removed cd or usb but it still not working. plesae somebody help.

    Hi Fanoos,
    Although this post is a couple years old, I figured I would give it a reply anyway just so other people with similar issues have a little more up to date info.
    AugyTek is actually the name of my repair shop, and this is a "fun" problem that I see all the time.
    Regarding specifically the Touchsmart 610 system, when you see the flash like that, there is an easy way to tell exactly where the problem is originating from.
    First, check your power supply "brick".  It should be warm to the touch with it plugged in and machine running.  If it feels like it is going to burn your hand, your PS is probably the culprit.  I recommend taking it to your local technical shop, or using a voltmeter if you have one to see exactly what it is putting out.  It should be 19v give or take a couple tenths of a volt.  Anything more than a couple of tenths off and your power supply is probably the culprit, and may have done some additional damage to the PC itself.
    If everything is good there, now it's time to assess internally.  Power off the machine, disconnect the power supply, hold the power button in for a couple of seconds until the green light on the back is no longer lit.  Follow the instructions on the HP website to removing both the left and right covers on the back of the PC.  (Take proper precautions for static electricity.)
    Take out the Hard Drive and the RAM.  replace the covers, but no need to screw them in.  Plug your power supply back in and power the machine on.
    You should get one short and one long beep and nothing should display on the screen.  This is testing for proof of life from the board.  If you get no beeps, your board is malfunctioning and sadly with these it often is easier and cost effective to just get a new machine than replace the board.
    If you get beeps, the board is fine and you need to replace one stick of ram after powering off properly again and then start it up.  You should be able to see the "no boot media" message it displays because the system will halt.  
    If the lettering is fuzzy, diminished, in a low resolution, or looks anything other than normal, the likely cause is video related.  You now have to determine to what extent the video is malfunctioning.  
    (Yes, I know that you probably arrived at this conclusion already that the something was messed in the video/display area, but I can't tell you how many times I have asked people if they have tested for other things and they say no or how do you do that?  By ruling out other malfunctions, you arrive with the correct solution faster.)
    You can power the machine down and remove the back covers and carefully reseat ALL micro style cables that you can see.   There should be 3 in the top left, 2 on the inverter (the thing with the cover), and then 4 in the top right that are kind of hard to manage.  These cables are all related to power, with some related to video and the touchscreen itself.
    So now boot the system up normally, if you still have the one second screen, then attempt to plug in USB devices, insert a CD/DVD, and if you have one handy, use a USB to VGA adapter.  If any of these things do not initalize/work properly with the typical windows sound when you plug them in, the likely cause is your motherboard, related to power issues.  
    If your board is not able to route enough power through it past the graphical chip, into the inverter, and the LCD, power USB devices, etc., this is a tell tale sign that your machine has issues supplying enough power to all these things.  This is why you will see the one second screen everytime you turn the screen on or wake it out of standby, because there isn't enough or consistent power to keep the system running normally.  
    Because it is fairly cost prohibitive and time consuming to replace the board, you can pretty much write off the system.
    Now if your USB devices and Optical drive work fine and everything initializes, you may be able to get away with replacing the inverter.  These parts do go bad, and the inverter, which sits on top of the optical drive in the system is naturally exposed to heat from the DVD drive and is a really bad design flaw.  Replacing this may solve your problem.
    If it is replaced and you still have the same issue, likely your problem is with the LCD screen itself, and again... not really worth it to replace it.
    If it is your board and power issues, if you are hell bent on repairing this, and you are familiar with how to reflow a board, or know a professional that can attempt it, you certainly can give it a whirl.  DO NOT attempt the unprofessional ways to reflow a board as you see on some videos.  Whereas these methods can work, you need to have an intricate knowledge of electronics and temperature effects on circutry to even warrant attempting them.  
    Some people say a hair dryer will work, but the problem is then you dont know exactly how much heat you are at temperature wise, and a hair dryer will auto cool and heat it's coils as it sees fit to maintain it's own stability, where as a genuine heat gun will not.  Again, if you don't have experienced knowlege in reflowing boards, I wouldn't recommend doing it.  
    By reflow, I am referring to reflowing the solder in the board.  Unless a visible malfunctioned blown or bulged capacitor is present, reflowing the solder to it's original paths is done by the way of keeping the board level, and gradually and evenly heating the board up to a temperature to where solder melts.  Solder will naturally go back into it's original form at a certain temperature and reseal any cracks or breaks in the solder, thereby repairing the flow of electricity for that certain component.  This is also assuming the component that has the solder is not damaged as well.
    This process is best left to professionals with proper equipment, because you can in fact to irrepariable damage to the board if you are inexperienced.  Being careful will not save you in this instance.
    The one thing you want to remember with All in ones, and especially touch screens, is that they generate an AMAZING amount of heat.    Any blockage from dust or covered vent ports can quickly lead to your machines demise.  Due to the design of any All in one, heat has been, and probably always will be an issue with these units.

  • Is my touchsmart 610-1270uk compatable with windows 8

    is my touchsmart 610-1270uk compatable with windows 8

    Here are the specs for your HP TouchSmart 610-1270uk Desktop Computer. Here is the HP Software & Driver Downloads page for your computer. HP lists Windows 8 drivers for your computer. Windows is compatible with your computer but as always, some features of the OS or the computer may not work.
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  • Can i connect the touchsmart 610 to a projector?

    Hi 
    I have bought a Touchsmart 610 and would lik to connect it to a projector. Is that possible and if so how do I do it? 
    Best regards 
    Karolina

    you have to purchase video replicator to connect projector..
    http://www.shopping.hp.com/store/product/product_d​etail/VY843AA%2523ABA
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    what ever i post that would be my persnol opinion not HP's.

  • Does the hp touchsmart 610 have a vga port?

    Does the HP Touchsmart 610 have a VGA Port to connect to a tv?

    Also is there a cable or something to use for the Ports on this computer to connect my computer to my Flat Screen? Thanks for the help!!

  • Drivers will not install on TouchSmart 610-1030f

    I am on a family TouchSmart 610-1030f with Windows 7 64-bit and cannot get the graphics drivers to update at all. They have not been updated since January 2011. The graphics card is an Intel HD Graphics Core i3. I have tried through the HP and Intel websites and both times I get an error. Through the HP website, it only says something along the lines of "the software did not install (259)." Through the Intel website, I get an error saying "Your computer does not meet the minimum requirements to install this software" or something like that. Windows is completely, fully updated, so that is not the problem.

    Hello @ydnube,
    I understand that you are having issues installing an update for your graphics on your HP TouchSmart 610-1030f Desktop PC. I am providing you with a link to the HP TouchSmart 610-1030f Desktop PC Drivers page where you will note that there are no updated drivers for your computer running Windows 7 64-bit. The only drivers available are the ones that originally came with the computer. I suspect that the reason you cannot install the drivers you are trying to install is because they are not for your computer and the operating system is not permitting you to install something that is not made for the hardware you have.
    I hope this helps. Thank you for posting on the HP Forums. Have a great day!
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  • Touchsmart 610 will not boot from CD drive or USB device.

    Hi all
    I have a TouchSmart 610 and I performed a standard restart but it would not boot. I tried the various options in restart recovery to no avail.
    I made a win 7 recovery disk on another win 7 64 bit machine to try and repair the Windows os but I cannot get the PC to boot from the CD drive.
    I have altered the boot order in BIOS so that CD is first. But when I try to boot up it goes to the windows recovery screen again.
    I have an "ultimate boot" disc and tried to boot from that but same problem.
    If I look at Bot order in BIOS it still says CD is first.
    Anyone got any iddeas?
    Thanks in advance.

    Hello Grasper,
    Welcome to the HP Forums.
    I understand that you're having an issue with the computer booting from CD Rom. I will do what I can to help with this.
    Check the BIOS and make sure "legacy devices" is enabled.
    You can also try and manually boot to the CD ROM. On start up if you press F*(F8/ F9/ F11/ or ESC. it varies per computer) It will bring up a menu with the devices you can boot from. If the disk drive is listed select it and see what happens.
    If nothing happens it could be an issue with the CD ROM itself. You could try another drive in that case. If its still not working at this point, then it could mean an issue with the motherboard itself.
    I hope this was able to help you out. Thank you for posting on the HP Forums.
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  • How to upgrade ( touchsmart 610-1130f ) under Linux Operating System: Ubuntu 10.11

    How to upgrade ( touchsmart 610-1130f ) under Linux Operating System: Ubuntu X11
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    I got the answer: If your operating systemt is not listed, we don't have upgrade for you.  If I knew that I woud'nt buy a HP computer.

  • How to upgrade ( touchsmart 610-1130f ) under Linux Operating System: Ubuntu 11.10

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    How to upgrade ( touchsmart 610-1130f ) under Linux Operating System: Ubuntu X11
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    I got the answer: If your operating systemt is not listed, we don't have upgrade for you.  If I knew that I woud'nt buy a HP computer.

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