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I have an Xperia X Compact (model F5321 running Android 7.1.1). A few months ago it started exhibiting a very unnoying problem. When I use an app and want to do something within this app that requires a confirmation, the confirmation pop-up window that appears is unresponsive, so I cannot either confirm or cancel this action. Examples:
I have searched the Internet, but could find a solution to this issue. Any ideas will be appreciated!
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Try safe mode.
Of course WhatsApp will not be present, but contacts will.
Other option to try:
Goto settings-> apps & notifications -> find app -> go Storage -> clear cache & clear data
Thank you for your quick response. Safe mode does not resolve this issue. In the "Settings" menu I see "apps" and "notifications", but no "apps & notifications". I would appreciate a clarification how I can get to clear cache & clear data.
Sorry, I'm not on Oreo
Goto settings->apps
Find Contacts
Tap on it and inside tap on Storage
The tap on clear cache and tap on clear data
Restart device and test if it is OK now.
If not; ask again
Better safe than sorry:
Do this first
Goto settings -> accounts
Choos your Google account and sync
Your data will be synced in the cloud
You can find your contacts on your computer by browsing to contacts.google.com
Maybe I was unclear, but the issue is not unique to Contacts -- it appears in many apps whenever a confirmation of an action is needed. When a confirmation window appears (in any app), its buttons are unresponsive, so I cannot confirm the action. I have already mentioned WhatsApp audio calls, but here are other examples:
@Kot-Begemot do you use a screen overlay app like Twilight or some other blue light filter? Android prevents some important buttons from being pressed if some other app (like the ones I mentioned) is displaying something over those buttons. a Facebook Messenger chathead bubble might have a similar effect.
Thank you for your suggestions!
I am not aware of any blue light filters on the phone. I have disabled a few apps on the phone including Facebook, but this has not helped.
In Settings menu, I have found the list of apps that have "draw over other apps" permission. These include: Android Accessibility Suite, AVG Protection, Facebook (currently disabled), Google, Google Play Music, Google Play Services, Photos, Uber, YouTube (currently disabled) plus some system apps. Can any of these be the culprit?
@Kot-Begemot the best way to check would be to deny the permission to the apps one by one, checking every time if you're able to press one of the problematic buttons.
I have removed the permission to draw over other apps from all the apps (including the system ones) except for "System UI", which is greyed out, but it did not help. Where else can be the problem?