[Q] Touchscreen drivers - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi everyone, I am trying to fix what I think is my Indian tablet, I have a firmware that looks ok, but all the touch screen drivers are for 7" screens and i am certain mine is 7.3" which means the top of my screen where the menu button is unusable. is there anyway to alter the driver or find a driver that will suit my screen?

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