Oh yeah and that may be the root of your problems. #1 I have found (as well as other members here) that if you rely on Windows update to install the correct video driver IF you have a touchscreen, it won't most of the time.
I only use Manufacturer vetted drivers and by that I mean whoever built your system (ie. If it's a HP, use drivers from HP for your model). If no driver exists for Windows 10 try the 64 bit Windows 8 or better 8.1 driver, most times that will work just fine. I even go to the extent of not allowing a fresh install of a touchscreen on the Internet until I have loaded the video drivers VIA USB and installed them.
Going to Intel or AMD or Nvidia doesn't help, stick with the OEM.
I have pulled my hair out many times until I realized what was going on. Touch screens are pretty intrusive into an operating system and done wrong they make for all kinds of odd trouble.
In your case, uninstall your graphics, delete the driver and load the HP provided driver. Start with Intel High-Definition (HD) Graphics Driver - Kaby Lake (Windows 10 v1909) and work back from there but this driver should help if not fix everything.