The Intel(R) Virtual Buttons Windows driver is a software component used primarily for managing the function of virtual buttons, which are usually part of Intel's touch-enabled devices, such as laptops or tablets. Virtual buttons might include things like on-screen controls or touchpad-specific functions like gestures, zoom, or custom hotkeys. These virtual buttons are often associated with certain hardware features or user interfaces found on Intel-powered systems.
The driver is used to enable or configure the functionality of these virtual buttons, ensuring that they work correctly with the Windows operating system. It may also include support for gestures or custom actions tied to the device’s hardware.