The process addresses inaccuracies in the responsiveness of a device’s display. This procedure ensures the point of contact registered by the system aligns precisely with the user’s intended location on the screen. An example would be adjusting settings so that when an on-screen keyboard key is pressed, the corresponding character appears, rather than an adjacent one.
Correcting display sensitivity is important for maintaining a positive user experience. It allows for more precise interaction, particularly important for tasks requiring fine motor control, such as drawing or handwriting. Over time, environmental factors or hardware degradation can lead to reduced accuracy, making this adjustment a beneficial maintenance practice to restore functionality. This process ensures ongoing usability of the touch interface.