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Prowise Touch Service Tool, developed by Dutch educational hardware specialist Prowise B.V., is a Windows utility designed to manage and maintain the touch-screen components of the company’s interactive flat panels without relying on NFC connectivity. Now in its second public release, version 1.1.0.38 continues the software’s original mission of letting IT administrators calibrate multi-touch sensors, update firmware, run diagnostics, and generate detailed service logs from a single desktop console. Because the tool communicates directly over USB or local network rather than through near-field communication, it suits environments where NFC has been disabled for security reasons or where panels are ceiling-mounted and physically inaccessible. Typical use cases include bulk calibration of newly deployed classroom displays, post-firmware rollback verification, and rapid troubleshooting of ghost-touch or dead-zone reports during school breaks. The program belongs to the “System Utilities / Hardware Maintenance” category and is distributed as a lightweight, signed executable that can be launched from a USB stick or pushed through most Windows endpoint-management suites. Version 1.1.0.38 refines driver-detection logic introduced in the earlier 1.0 branch and adds background logging that can be exported to CSV for help-desk ticketing systems. Both releases remain active so that technicians can choose the build that best matches the firmware generation already installed on the target panel fleet. Prowise Touch Service Tool is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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