Drivers Acer T232HL



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NVIDIA Hi-Def Audio (yes, audio still works) on NVIDIA GeForce GT 620. In the Device Manager Event Log it shows: 'Driver Management concluded the process to install driver t232hl.infamd648faf33ed019417e0 t232hl.inf for Device Instance ID DISPLAY ACR013A 5&326CC178&0&UID1048849 WITH THE FOLLOWING STATUS: 0X0.' Identify your Acer product and we will provide you with downloads, support articles and other online support resources that will help you get the most out of your Acer product. Get Support Drivers.

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  • 23' Full HD edge-to-edge IPS touchscreen
  • 1920 x 1080 resolution -Full High-Definition - 100,000,000:1 contrast ratio
  • 5ms response time, 60Hz refresh rate
  • 250cd/m² brightness, 0.265mm pixel pitch
  • 178º horizontal, 178º vertical viewing angles
  • integrated speakers - DVI - HDMI- VGA - USB 3.0.
  • This 10-point touch screen lets you take advantage of Windows 8 touch features
  • in order for your touchscreen to work, you would need to connect the USB3 cable
    from the T232HL monitor to your Mac Mini.

Jul 30, 2013 5:44 AM

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Acer T232hl Touch Screen Setup

PEOPLE OF THE FUTURE: Ubuntu 18.04 supports the Acer T232HL. You do however need to connect both the HDMI cable AND the USB for visual and touch respectively.
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Hi all. Firstly I'm a total Linux noob, sick of Windows and wanted to do something different; have literally just now assembled my rig and installed the most vanilla Linux that presented itself, ie Ubuntu 18. I gathered that GNOME 3 (which to my understanding I have by default) was pretty decent with touchscreens but I've got zero touch functionality. Nada zip. On closer inspection I think they mean it's good with phones and so on rather than PCs with standalone monitors.
So the question: can I get my big touchscreen monitor to work, on this or indeed any version of Linux? Where would I even begin to search for a driver? I'm perfectly open to changing distro, and maybe even, if it were absolutely necessary, swapping the monitor for one that is known to be supported.
Acer T232HL touchscreen monitor. Works fine as a regular monitor but doesn't register touch.
Connected via HDMI to Intel NUC i5-8259 @ 2.3GHz x 8
Ubuntu 18.04.02 with GNOME 3.28.2 straight off the website BUT I'm totally open to trying a different build.