I had the same issue on my Mi 9 SE. Apparently, this is a hardware problem.
But there is a workaround to this, so if anyone encounters the same issue, try the following:
1. Open settings
2. Additional settings
3. Open "Language & Input"
4. Open "pointer speed" (at the very bottom)
5. Turn it down to the minimum.
This will decrease the touch sensitivity and it worked for me. Maybe you don't even to turn it down completely, just try out something that will work for you.
Regards
Alright, this seemed to be a temporary fix, since the issue reocurred after a few days. But i found something new, which seems very promising. So try the following:
1. Open settings
2. Activate developer options (My device > Tap 8 times on "MIUI-Version")
3. Settings > Additional Settings
4. Developer options
5. Disable MIUI-Optimizations (at the very bottom).
6. Reboot
This will also disable some other features of MIUI. But for now, it really did fix the issue for me. There are many reports that suggest to turn off the three finger swipe for screenshot, but that alone didn't do the trick for me. But the new settings seem to help.
how to recreate the issue?
Steps
1. download a multi touch tester app I used this
2. first do some testing yourself see if you can spot the issue
3. now do 3 finger swipe down (phone will take screenshot)
4. now randomly touch your screen with 1 or 2 fingers you'll notice 1 or 2 ghost touches.
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1. Open settings
2. Activate developer options (My device > Tap 8 times on "MIUI-Version")
3. Settings > Additional Settings
4. Developer options
5. Disable MIUI-Optimizations (at the very bottom).
6. Reboot
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[Fix] multi touch/ghost touch issue
Those who don't know there are some people having ghost touch issues on POCO f1 and one guy able to capture it on the video. I personally didn't had the issue but after trying I was able to recreate the issue on my device. soon after I found the...forum.xda-developers.com
Steps
1. go to settings>additional settings>button and gesture shortcuts>take a screenshot
2. and set it to none.
3. reboot
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SOLUTION 1 - Disable TOUCH Settings
Head on to settings - Additional Settings - Display -
Disable Glove Mode and Prevent Pocket Dials
You may want to Keep Prevent pocket dials ON only if you are not using a flip cover which completely covers the screen. (Because the flip cover will cover the sensor on the front, so keeping Prevent pocket dials ON flip cover user's makes no sense)
Done. You may reboot your device.
Hi Peter, There is no solution to the problem, but there is an answer to the question.hello
any new idea for repairing this problem ? still more ghost touchs and not working touch display
Thank you very much for any reasons
Peter
Hello, I have a Mi 9 SE with ghost touch. I think it's a hardware problem too. Can I fix this? I want to open up the device and check (disconnect and connect again) the connectors of the screen. Do you think this will work?Hi Peter, There is no solution to the problem, but there is an answer to the question.
Judging by all the manipulations carried out, the problem lies in the contact of the contact group on the display module itself directly with the case and other details, or the chipset on the display module somehow shortens. On other models, the problem was solved by disassembling and making structural changes, which were expressed in the installation of some gaskets between the display module itself and the microcircuit.
If you try to slightly press down the display in the lower right corner, approximately in the area of the speaker, you will immediately get the same ghostly clicks at the top of the screen, which confirms my theory and the same troubles on other models.
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