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Blue ring pops up on screen

(Topic created: 05-01-2022 03:11 PM)
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BONEDAGGER
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Galaxy S22

When i touch my screen a blue ring pops up around where i touch.  if i drag my finger across the screen the blue ring follows it.  I turn it on somehow and can't figure out how to turn it off... Somebody help please i appreciate it

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BONEDAGGER
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Galaxy S22
This is what i see under that OptionScreenshot_20220501-135858_Settings.jpg
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LongHiker
Galactic Samsung Care Ambassador
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Galaxy S22

@BONEDAGGER Your screenshot indicates that you clicked on "Bluetooth PBAP". You don't want to do that. 

Got to phone settings -> Developer options. Scroll down and you should see an "Input" section. In there is the "Show taps" option. 

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BONEDAGGER
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Galaxy S22
It says off but it is not Actually looked at that option a 100 timesScreenshot_20220501-145509_Settings.jpg
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CLF
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Galaxy S22

Hey, 

@BONEDAGGER

Check in accessibility, interaction and dexterity , ignore repeated touches. This displays a thin blue circle when we touch or swipe.

Best regards,

CLF 

ALigator9
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Galaxy S22

Broo, you are a life saver, thank you very much. I got that problem on my galaxy watch 6.

Others suggest resetting the accessibility settings, but on the Galaxy Watch 6 that option is not available.

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BONEDAGGER
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Galaxy S22
That was it thank you so very much
Sweetmelissagi
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Galaxy S22

So much I thought my phone was ruined and trying to listen to videos when people talk so fast and write it down was crazy this was the first time I could find something that was not and IT terms, I'm going to go try this right now!

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GenXer81
Cosmic Ray
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Galaxy S22
Bonedagger is correct. I was answering, but I almost missed what Bonedagger said, lol. It took me a while to figure it out myself, but I knew that I had just turned the "ignore repeated touches" option on the day before I noticed it. Just like I was wondering what the "waterlock" feature was cause, I've never owned a smartwatch. I literally thought it somehow sealed the watch, lmao. But it's just so the screen doesn't recognize water as touches. And it makes sense because I can't tell you how many times I've experienced that on my phone from wet hands, the phone going crazy until I dried it. lmfao
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