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How to Adjust the Touch Sensitivity on Windows Phones
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If you're having trouble with the touch sensitivity on your Windows phone, you can adjust the settings to make it more or less sensitive. Here's how: 1. Go to "Settings" on your Windows phone by tapping on the gear icon in the app list. 2. Tap on "Touch" to open the touch settings. 3. Under "Touch sensitivity," you'll see a slider that allows you to adjust the sensitivity of the touch screen. Move the slider to the right to make the touch screen more sensitive or to the left to make it less sensitive. 4. Test out the touch sensitivity by using your phone as you normally would. If the touch screen still isn't as responsive as you'd like, try adjusting the sensitivity again. 5. If you're still experiencing touch sensitivity issues, try cleaning your screen and your hands, as dirt and oils can affect the touch response. Note: Some Windows phone models may not have this setting, or the setting may be located in a different location within the Settings menu.
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