My Pixel's touch-and-hold delay was driving me crazy until I found this one setting
The article discusses a common issue with Google Pixel phones regarding the touch-and-hold delay. Users often find that the phones respond too quickly to long presses, leading to accidental actions. The author shares a solution to adjust this setting for a better user experience.
- ▪Google Pixel phones are known for their features but have some display issues.
- ▪Many users experience overly aggressive touch-and-hold responses on their devices.
- ▪The article provides a solution to adjust the touch-and-hold delay setting.
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