If accidental screen taps on your phone are causing frustration, you should consider disabling the touchscreen in certain situations. Whether you use an iPhone or an Android device, read on to learn the exact steps to regain control and prevent further disruptions.
If you have an Android device, you'll need to download a third-party app to disable the touchscreen. I highly recommend using Touch Lock, which is pretty easy to set up. Here's what you need to do:
Download:Touch Lock (Free, premium version available)
Your iPhone comes with a ton of accessibility features, and the ability to disable touchscreen input is one of them. Dubbed Guided Access, this feature lets you disable certain areas of the screen and even lock down physical buttons. Here's how to enable Guided Access:
Once enabled, here's how to start a Guided Access session:
The disabled areas of the screen will appear grayed out and will not respond to any touches.
To exit Guided Access, triple-click the Side (or Home) button. Enter your Guided Access passcode or use Touch/Face ID to exit. If you need more help using this feature, check out our detailed iPhone Guided Access tutorial.
Disabling your touchscreen can be handy for preventing accidental taps while recording video or avoiding misuse by children. Although you'll need to download a third-party app if you have an Android device, the feature is natively available on iPhones, thanks to Guided Access. Either way, you should be able to lock your phone's touchscreen with little effort.
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