Calibrate the sensor (touchscreen) on Android

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Calibration, calibration - means adjusting, correcting the accuracy of a device (or part of it) when it fails to perform its function properly.
The touchpad of Android-powered smartphones or tablets sometimes needs to be calibrated - it doesn’t take touch commands well with a finger or a stylus. In some cases, when the sensor touches a button in one place on the screen, the button next to it (above, below) is pressed, not exactly there. This can happen when your device falls out of your hand several times, when water comes in contact with it, and for other reasons.
So, it is clear that the following recommendations will come in handy.
Calibration by means of the operating system itself
  1. From the "Settings" menu of the device, go to "Phone Settings" and select "Calibration".
  2. A cross (“+” shape) appears on your screen, with a dot in the center. You click on this point several times.
  3. The device will then remember the touch and the calibration is complete. You can easily use it from the settings.
Using additional applications kalibrlash
  1. You can download any app with Toushssreen Salibration or similar functionality from the Google Play Store.
  2. You calibrate according to the instructions in it.
Note: If the above methods do not help in calibrating the screen, it is better to take your device to a service center.

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