How to Calibrate the Touchscreen on Your Android

Modern versions of Android don't include a built-in calibration option. Install the free Touchscreen Calibration app instead

What to Know

  • Recent versions of Android removed the calibration feature, as modern screens rarely need it.
  • Still, you can install the Touchscreen Calibration app. Tap Calibrate and follow the instructions.
  • Android 4: Menu > Settings > Language & keyboard > Touch Input > Text Input > Calibration tool.

This article explains how to calibrate the touchscreen on your Android 4.0 or later.

How to Calibrate Your Android Touchscreen

Here's how to use the Touchscreen Calibration app, which is free and available for download from the Google Play Store.

  1. Open the app and tap Calibrate.

    Installing the Touchscreen Calibration app
  2. Follow the instructions to perform actions on the Test Pad in the app until your device passes all the tests.

  3. After all the tests are complete, you receive a notification indicating the calibration is done. Tap OK.

    How to use Calibration on an Android phone
  4. Restart your device. Relaunch the application if you feel the calibration was not successful.

How to Calibrate the Touchscreen on Android 4.0 and Earlier

Some of the first Android devices up to Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) had a built-in calibration option. Depending on the device and Android version, the location of this setting varies but is generally here: Menu > Settings > Language & keyboard > Touch Input > Text Input. Under Finger touch precision, tap Calibration tool or Reset calibration.

FAQ

  • How do you take a screenshot on an Android?

    To take a screenshot, you can ask Google Assistant to "take a screenshot" with a voice command. Or, you can press and hold Power and Volume Down.

  • How do you delete apps on an Android phone?

    To delete apps on an Android phone, swipe up from the home screen. Tap and hold the app > Uninstall > OK.

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