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iPad Pro 10.5 unresponsive to touch

iPad Pro 10.5 unresponsive to touch

My iPad Pro 10.5 began malfunctioning about three months after I bought it at the end of September 2017. I turned off everything: Bluetooth, multitasking, accessibility. My iPad Pro still—STILL—intermittently and often (several times a day) refuses to recognize typing and touch; the interface with Procreate is also glitchy. I wish Apple would acknowledge how faulty this iPad is and do right by its customers. FIX IT!

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Total answers/comments: 5
Guest [Entry]

I fixed my problem! Goto Setting -> General -> Accessibility -> Touch Accommodations, Turn on Touch Accommodations. Leave everything else in the options alone. All my touch issues gone!
Guest [Entry]

I had this problem for months. Then did: General>Accessibility>Touch Accommodations>Tap Assistance>Use Initial Touch Location. It’s working so far.
Guest [Entry]

My gen 1 did not have this problem. However my first gen 2 did and it was replaced by apple. The second one is now doing the same thing and I’m thinking it will also need to be replaced. It is a known problem with the pro line.
Guest [Entry]

I made a thread about it as well, I had two 10.5” they all ha e the issue. I find that turn off Bluetooth (from settings app, not from control Centre) and not connect Apple Pencil to it reduce issue frequency significantly. But this solves nothing, i need to use Pencil, but you can try it see if it helps.
Guest [Entry]

"I have been told by the person I gave my Gen 1 to that it too is exhibiting the issue. That would be all three of the Gen1/Gen2 that I’ve had now.

I took my current Gen2 to the apple store in Schaumberg (Chicago) and was told by three different “Geniuses” that they had never heard of that issue before. I started to get a little irritated with them because anyone with an Ipad Pro has heard of the issue and I told them I could go online and find 1000 people with the issue to show them. You would think their genius-@%^!* would keep up with known issues.

I wound up trading it in for 375 dollars on a Gen 3. Here’s me crossing my fingers that it does not exhibit the same issue."