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Is the screen too difficult to control with your touch on your Samsung Galaxy phone or tablet? Maybe you need to adjust the touch sensitivity to compensate for your screen protector or thick case. This wikiHow guide shows you how to change the touch sensitivity on your Samsung.
Quick Steps to Change Touch Sensitivity on Samsung Galaxy
- Open Settings.
- Tap Display.
- Tap the toggle next to Touch Sensitivity to turn it on.
Steps
Changing Touchscreen Sensitivity
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Open your Galaxy’s Settings. To do so, pull down the notification bar from the top of the home screen and tap the gear icon.
- You can also open settings by tapping the app icon featuring a gear.
- This menu is the same on all updated Galaxy phones, including S10, S22, and S21.
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Scroll down and tap Display. It's next to an icon of a sunburst.Advertisement
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Tap the toggle next to Touch Sensitivity. If the toggle is pointing to the right and is colored, the feature is on.[1]
Expert Q&A
Tips
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If you suspect damage or a failing component, get in touch with Samsung Support for more help and scheduling a repair.Thanks