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by jasonjayr 969 days ago
To my horror, I recently had to visit the UEFI firmware setup of a Lenovo tablet.... That was touch enabled.
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And it is to be expected to be able to configure a touchscreen device using the touchscreen.
Most gaming laptops' UEFI screens are so "gamer" it's cringe. Dell XPS series have UEFI GUIs that are quite neat and absolutely an improvement over the text screens.
I'm also partial to the Surface devices'. MS put a surprising amount of effort into making them look Windows-y.
I did enjoy my Dell touchscreen-supported firmware setup when there was a menu 15 items long and an incredibly slow mouse speed.