The path to a working "XH190" setup starts with knowing what kind of device you actually have. By understanding whether you need communication software for a hardness tester or a touch driver for an industrial monitor, you can follow the specific steps outlined in this guide.
Navigate to the verified manufacturer's platform or hardware support portal.
| | Likely Cause | Solutions | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | "Unknown Device" in Device Manager (with yellow !) | Windows cannot find a driver for the hardware ID of the touchscreen component or USB data interface. | - Force a Reset of USB Controllers : In Device Manager, under "Universal Serial Bus controllers," right-click each "USB Root Hub," select "Disable device," then after a few seconds, "Enable device" for each. - Use PowerShell to get HardwareID : Run PowerShell as admin and use the command to find the exact HardwareID of the non-functioning device. - Uninstall and Reinstall Controllers : In Device Manager, under "Universal Serial Bus controllers," uninstall all items named "xHCI," "EHCI," or "OHCI," ensuring you check the box to delete the driver software. Then, shut down completely, wait 10 seconds, and restart. | | Touchscreen is not responding at all but is recognized | The correct driver for the touchscreen chipset is installed, but it might be an outdated version or corrupted. | - Update the Driver : In Device Manager, right-click the touchscreen device (likely under "Human Interface Devices" or "Mice and other pointing devices") and select "Update driver" > "Search automatically for drivers". - Reinstall the Driver : Download the latest driver using the HardwareID method. Then, in Device Manager, right-click the device, choose "Uninstall device". After uninstalling, restart your PC and run the new driver installer. | | XH190 Hardness Tester not connecting to PC | The USB connection is not properly established, or the PC software is not correctly installed or configured. | - Check the USB Cable and Port : Try a different USB port and a different high-quality USB cable. Ensure the device is powered on. - Run the software as Administrator : Right-click the data transfer software's shortcut and select "Run as administrator". - Check Device Manager : Look for an "Unknown device" when the tester is connected, indicating a driver issue. Follow the HardwareID extraction method to find and install the correct USB communication driver for the tester. | | XH190 Display shows no picture | The VGA cable is not properly connected, the monitor is not powered, or the PC's display output is not configured correctly. | - Check Power : Ensure the 12V DC power adapter is securely connected to the monitor and a working outlet. - Check VGA Cable : Ensure the VGA cable is firmly connected to both the monitor and the PC's VGA port. - Check PC Display Settings : On your PC, press Windows Key + P and select "Duplicate" or "Extend" to ensure the display is being sent to the monitor. |
If you are building AOSP or LineageOS for a device with an XH190 display: xh190 driver new
The XH190 driver new comes with a range of innovative features that set it apart from other drivers on the market. Some of the key features include:
If you are dealing with connection problems, device recognition failures, or a "driver not found" error, the problem isn't always software-related. Before you search for a "new" driver, perform these critical hardware checks:
: Operating ambient temperature range of -40°C to +55°C. Key Features The path to a working "XH190" setup starts
If the device isn't recognized, you can manually install or update it:
Follow the on-screen installer prompts, selecting the "Express" or "Clean Installation" option if available.
A4: Only Windows drivers, like those for a touch monitor, can be "updated." The software for a hardness tester is just that—software. You don't "update" the driver as such; you install a new version of the PC application. For monitors, you can check Windows Update, visit the manufacturer's website to see if a newer touch driver is available, or simply use the built-in Windows tools to keep the device functioning. | | Likely Cause | Solutions | |
The word “new” in the search query reveals an understandable but often mistaken assumption: that newer drivers are always better and available for every device. For generic chips like the XH190, the reality is different:
Search for and select the version matching your operating system architecture (e.g., 64-bit).
: The ST190 features a "hot" face engineered to the very edge of USGA limits, using internal "ribs" to maintain legality while maximizing energy transfer. Low Spin Profile
For manual compilation (if you need the bleeding-edge new version):