Why You May Need to Adjust Touch Sensitivity?
Common reasons why you may want to adjust your Android touch sensitivity settings:
Thick protectors or tempered glass may make your screen less responsive.
Operating your phone screen with gloves, especially in winter, can be difficult.
Older screens develop dead spots and lose responsiveness.
Some screens respond even to accidental touches or brushes.
You may prefer a more fluid or less responsive screen.
How to Adjust Touch Screen Sensitivity on Android
If you are wondering how to change touch sensitivity on Android, choose any of the methods listed below:
Method 1 – Adjust Touch Sensitivity via Display Settings
This is the easiest option available to Android users:
Step 1: Open your Settings app (gear icon in the app drawer or notification shade)
Step 2: Navigate to Display Settings. Press “Display” or “Advanced display settings” depending on your brand.
Step 3: Look for an option like “Touch Sensitivity” or “Increase Touch Sensitivity”, near the bottom of the display menu.
Step 4: Toggle or flip the switch to enable or disable increased sensitivity. Some phones let you adjust levels too.
Step 5: Test it out by exiting settings and scrolling or typing normally. If you want to change it further, follow the same process.
Method 2 – Change Sensitivity Using Accessibility Settings
Use this method when display settings don’t offer enough control.
Step 1: Open the Settings app and select Accessibility (sometimes under Additional Settings)
Step 2: Find the “Touch & hold delay” option. Choose “Short” or “Long” to adjust long-press time durations.
Step 3: Modify “Touch Assistant” or “Interaction Control” options to change touch interpretation.
Step 4: Adjust “Pointer Speed” to control the speed of the cursor along your finger or stylus movement on the screen.
Step 5: Enable “Ignore repeated touches” to prevent accidental taps.
Method 3 – Using Third-Party Apps to Control Touch Sensitivity
If your phone does not have built-in sensitivity controls, you can use third-party apps:
Step 1: Go to the Google Play Store → look for apps like “Touchscreen Repair”, “Touchscreen Calibration,” or “Touch Sensitivity Controller”.
Step 2: Review and test the apps to see which one works for your device. Check compatibility and stick to apps with positive reviews for safety.
Step 3: Download and install the app. Follow the app instructions to recalibrate your screen. Tap different parts of your screen to check responsiveness and adjust sensitivity.
Step 4: Restart your phone to implement changes.
Brand-Specific Touch Sensitivity Settings
| Samsung Galaxy | Settings → Display → Touch Sensitivity → Toggle it. |
| Google Pixel | Settings → Display → Advanced → Touch Sensitivity or Glove mode |
| One Plus | Settings → Utilities → OTG connection has touch sensitivity options. |
| Xiaomi / Mi/ Redmi | Settings → Additional Settings → Touch assistant |
| Oppo / Vivo / Realme | Settings → Additional Settings → Accessibility → Touch & hold delay
Some models have “Screen Touch” options in the Display settings.
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Conclusion
It does not take much effort to adjust the touch sensitivity on Android. Use the display settings, accessibility option, or a third-party app, depending on your brand and model. Tweak the settings to adapt your phone to your comfort level. Customising your touch settings will enhance your overall phone experience.