iPad Touch Screen Not Working? Here Are the Fixes
There can be instances when your iPad touchscreen stops responding and you have no idea what to do. Well, this can be damn frustrating when you’re in the middle of some work or are trying hard to keep your kid entertained. This can be due to software, hardware, or other problems. That said, you need not worry a lot as you can fix this issue on your end. We’ve mentioned 10 tested ways to fix iPad touch screen not working problems. No matterwhich iPad model you’re using, the below methods will surely come in handy. Here you go!
Method 1: Clean the screen
One of the first things you should do when your iPad touchscreen isn’t working is to make sure the screen is clean and dry. Dirt, dust, and other debris not only make the screen ugly but can also cause your iPad screen to stop responding to touches. So, if there’s dirt, grime, oil, or water on the screen, your iPad may not detect touches. To fix this, you must swipe the display with a clean microfibre cloth.
Also, make sure your hands are clean & dry while you’re using your iPad. If you’re wearing any gloves, make sure to remove them.
Method 2: Force Restart your iPad
One of the best ways to fix an unresponsive touch screen on your iPad is to perform a force restart. When the touchscreen isn’t working, you can’t swipe on the Power slider to restart your iPad normally. This is where a force restart comes into play. It can force your iPad to turn off when the touchscreen isn’t working. Honestly, force restart is a savior in situations when your iPad screen has frozen or isn’t responding.
Here’s how to force restart an iPad without a Home Button:
For an iPad with a Home Button, follow the below steps:
Method 3: Take off the Screen Protector
Many users have a habit of installing a screen protector on their iPads, which is good as it safeguards the display against any scratches and drops. However, if the screen protector is damaged, cracked, or peeling off from the edges, it can trigger touchscreen issues on your iPad. Try removing the screen protector and check if it fixes your problem.
Method 4: Avoid extreme temperatures
An iPad or any other device may not work as intended in extreme temperatures. In fact, your iPad may display a warning if the temperature reaches beyond the optimal range (32 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit). Extreme temperatures might also force your iPad to display a completely black screen, and you may feel that youriPad isn’t turning on.When this happens, you won’t be able to use your iPad until it cools down. You must unplug the charge (if connected), move your iPad to a cool area, and give it some time to get to the normal temperature.
Here are some tips to prevent your iPad from overheating:
Method 5: Check the iPad charger
If your iPad touchscreen doesn’t respond while charging, you must unplug the charger and inspect it thoroughly. In some cases,a faulty or incompatible chargercould be responsible for iPad touchscreen problems. This is pretty common if you’ve recently bought a new charger from a third party or are using a super-old charger. Disconnect the charger or any other wired accessory from your iPad, and if the touchscreen begins to work, it’s evident that your charger or accessory is at fault. You must replace them with either official or MFi-certified ones.
Method 6: Try Touch Accommodations Function
You can also enable Touch Accommodations to fix an erratic touchscreen on your iPad. It’s a built-in iPadOS feature that lets you adjust a few settings to change how the screen will respond to taps, swipes, and other gestures. It’s designed especially for situations when you’re having trouble using the touch screen. So, make sure you do not skip this step.
Here’s how to enable Touch Accommodations on iPad:
Method 7: Uninstall Misbehaving Apps
If your iPad screen isn’t responding to touch when you’re using a specific app, it might be possible that something’s wrong with that app and not your iPad. In such cases, we recommend doing the following:
Method 8: Free up storage
If you frequently encounter iPad touch screen not working problems, you should free up some storage. An iPad, iPhone, or any other other device requires enough storage to function properly. In case of insufficient storage, your iPad may throw issues like slow or sluggish performance. Also, it may take longer to respond to your taps, swipes, or other gestures. To verify, go toSettings -> General -> iPad Storage.
If your iPad is running out of storage, you mustfree up space on your iPadOS device.For this, you can offload or delete unwanted apps, delete unnecessary photos or videos, or clear the browser’s cache.
You can also connect your iPad to your Mac, open Finder, click on your iPad, and then click onManage Storage.
Method 9: Check for software updates
Running an older or outdated software version could be another reason why your iPad screen working properly. The older version might interfere with the iPadOS system functions and also impact the overall functionality. Apple regularly releases software updates that address common bugs and glitches, and improve the overall performance of your iPad. So, it’s a great idea to install the latest version of software on your Apple devices.
Here’s how to update your iPad using a Mac or PC:
Method 10: Factory Reset your iPad
If you’ve tried everything and still can’t fix the unresponsive touchscreen on your iPad, the last resort is to do a factory reset.It will delete all content, settings, and any stored data permanently. This will fix the complex software bugs & glitches, and give a fresh start to the system. Since this method will delete all your stored data, we recommend backing up your iPad beforehand.
Here’s how to back up and factory reset your iPad using a Mac:
For complete details, you can visit our dedicated guide onhow to factory reset an iPad.
If nothing works for you, there could be an internal component failure that can’t and shouldn’t be fixed at your end. In such a case, you must head to the Apple Store and get your iPad diagnosed by a team of experts.
We hope this guide helped you fix an unresponsive touch screen on your iPad, and that everything is working fine for you now. Which trick worked for you? Don’t forget to share your experiences in the comments below.
You can do a force restart to turn off & on your iPad when the touch screen isn’t responding. On iPads without a home button, press and release the Volume button closest to the power button.Then, press and release the Volume button farthest from the power button. Finally, press and hold the Power button until you see the Apple logo.
Kanika Gogia
Kanika has been a loyal iPhone user since 2014 and loves everything Apple. With a Master’s in Computer Applications, passion for technology, and over five years of experience in writing, she landed at Beebom as an Apple Ecosystem Writer. She specializes in writing How To’s, troubleshooting guides, App features, and roundups for Apple users to help them make the best use of their gadgets. When not writing, she loves to try out new recipes and enjoy some family time.
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