Disable touch gestures

On your device running Windows 11, you have the ability to use 3 or 4 fingers together to make a motion on the touch screen.  This is called a (multi) touch gesture.

For example, you can easily minimize the program you are working in to the taskbar (in a downward motion), or start a new desktop window (in an upward motion).

This may be undesirable, for example in case you are using the ‘full screen’ mode and the intention is not to leave Mind Express and access Windows.

You can disable these movements in Windows via:

Start > Settings > Bluetooth & devices > Touch > Three- and four-finger touch gestures

 

The video below shows both movements and what the result is: