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How to Turn off Touch Screen on Windows 10 Quickly

Two simple ways to disable touch screen on your device

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Many of you might have already gotten used to thetouch screendisplaysused onWindows 10. But what if you want to remain to the plain old simplekeyboard and mousedevices?

Well, the tutorial below will show you how exactly you can disable thetouch screenfeature in theWindows 10operating system in the shortest time possible and get back to your normal days’ work.

How do I turn off touch screen in Windows 10?

How do I turn off touch screen in Windows 10?

1. Use Device Manager

An easy way to turn off the touch screen on Windows 10 is to go via the Device Manager.

If you would like to get the touch screen feature up and running again, you will only have to open the Device Manager window, locate the touch screen device again, right-click on it, and select theEnablefeature.

2. Disable Tablet Mode

And that’s it, you now know how to turn off thetouch screenfeature for yourWindows 10operating system.

If yu want toenable or disable Tablet mode on Windows 11instead, we have prepared a guide to help you do it.

If you do run into any issues after following the steps listed above, you can always write us in the comments section below, and we will be more than happy to help you further.

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Ivan Jenic

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Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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