Ghost touch issues on Nest Hub recently happened to some users. As you can find in this thread, the smart display keeps scrolling or touching itself, when no one does not touch it at all. It seems like a ghost keep touching. Well, it can be a sensor or a gesture issue. In another thread, the ghost touch issues on Nest Hub makes this device turns on in the middle of the night. Even more, the spotify does not running. So, how to fix this problem?
How to Fix Ghost Touch on Nest Hub
Here are some possible options to fix Ghost touch problem on your Nest Hub:
1.Resetting
From one of the threads above, the community specialist responded by saying that the user needs to reset Nest Hub (2nd gen) first. If this case happens to you, you can press and then hold both volume buttons at the same time. You can find the buttons at the rear part of the Nest Hub. Do this for about 10 seconds. After that, you will get your Google Assistant remind you that you will reset the Nest display.
2.Disable Motion Sensor
If your Nest Hub second gen works with activated motion sense, then turn it off. This feature detects movement including gestures or breathing by using low-energy radar. Motion sense is not a camera and you can disable it so it will not detect any movement. To do so, go to the bottom of your smart display. After that, swipe it up. Then, find Settings and choose Motion Sense.
Conclusion
That is all about how to fix ghost touch issues on Nest Hub. If you still have no solution at all after trying the steps above, you can make a thread on Google Nest community. The community specialists can help you deal with the problem, hopefully!
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