What Is Ghost Touch – Why Your Screen Acts on Its Own (#1720)
What Is Ghost Touch? – Why Your Screen Acts on Its Own
Ever seen your laptop or tablet start clicking, scrolling, or opening apps by itself? That’s called ghost touch — and it usually means your touchscreen is picking up false signals.
Common Causes:
- Faulty or damaged digitizer (the touch layer behind your screen)
- Loose or pinched screen cables
- Electrical interference from chargers or static buildup
- Poor-quality replacement screens or improper installation
If your device starts behaving on its own, disconnect power, try a different charger, or restart first. If the issue continues, your digitizer or screen assembly likely needs replacement.
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