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I can’t get the touch screen to work and it will not let me type in passcode or let me turn it off. I don’t have cracks and it hasn’t been exposed to the elements so I’m at a loss. I tried to restart but since the screen is frozen, I can’t even slide the off button.
If your iPad is unresponsive, connect your iPad to its Power Adapter and allow the iPad to charge undisturbed format least an hour. Then, while still connected to external power, try a forced-restart:
To fix an unresponsive touch screen on an iPad, you must clean the screen, force restart your device, remove the screen protector, check your charger, or try the Touch Accommodations feature. You can also free up some space on your iPad, delete misbehaving apps, or update iPadOS. If nothing works, you can resort to the last step of a factory reset.
iPad’s touch screen won’t work if you use it with gloves, wet hands or if it’s not clean. Some screen protectors, cases, or accessories may make your iPad’s screen unresponsive. You can Force restart and see if that fixes the issue.
If the screen isn't working on your iPhone or iPad. You might need to set up service for your device. If your screen is too sensitive or responds intermittently to touch. Restart your iPhone or iPad. Make sure that your screen is clean and free of any debris or water. Disconnect any Lightning or USB-C accessories.
If your iPad touchscreen isn't working, the solution might be simple. Try restarting the iPad or cleaning and drying its screen and your fingers.
Is your iPad touchscreen not working? Here are some troubleshooting tips to help you fix the problem. We'll walk you through all the steps you need to take to get your iPad touchscreen...
In this article, I’ll explain how to fix the problem when your iPad is not responding to touch. A hard reset forces your iPad to quickly turn off and back on. While this step doesn’t actually address an underlying software issue, it will usually get your iPad unstuck.
When your iPad’s touch screen decides to take a break, don’t panic! Restarting your iPad can often solve the issue. It’s a straightforward process that involves pressing a few buttons. Here’s a simple guide to help you get your touch screen back to normal.
Force restart iPad (models with Face ID or with Touch ID in the top button) If your iPad doesn’t have the Home button, do the following: Press and quickly release the volume button nearest to the top button. Press and quickly release the volume button farthest from the top button. Press and hold the top button.