What is how to turn off touch screen on chromebook?

It's not possible to completely disable the touchscreen on all Chromebooks through the Chrome OS settings. However, here are some workarounds and things to consider:

  • Check Accessibility Settings: Some Chromebooks might have an accessibility setting that allows you to disable touch input. Navigate to Settings -> Accessibility -> Manage accessibility features and look for an option related to touch input or touch screen disabling. However, the availability of this feature greatly depends on the specific Chromebook model you're using.

  • Developer Mode (Advanced Users): It may be possible to disable the touchscreen through developer mode by using the command line interface (CLI). This is complicated and not recommended for the average user. Enabling developer mode can void your warranty and make your device less secure.

  • External Keyboard and Mouse: Use an external keyboard and mouse as your primary input devices. This won't disable the touchscreen, but you can try to ignore accidental touches.

  • Software Solutions/Extensions (Limited): There may be third-party Chrome extensions that claim to disable or minimize touch input, but their effectiveness can vary. Always research and read reviews before installing extensions to avoid potential security risks. These are often unreliable.