The biggest problem is that the touch screen is often the only way to interact with your phone or tablet. When that suddenly goes away, it can feel like you're locked out of your device.
If you bought a laptop in the last five years, you've probably had to decide between a model that had a touch screen and one that didn't. Some people love touch screens, others don't see the point.
For more regular computing, [Federico] grabbed a headless MacBook which had its screen removed. This worked well enough that it triggered another line of thought that if it worked for the Vision ...
If this doesn’t work, try the following solution. Open Devices Manager > Human Interface Device > HID-compliant Touch Screen (Your touch device). Right-click on it and select Disable.
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