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Booting in Safe Mode is a useful tool for troubleshooting operating system issues.
If that doesn't work, you may need to force your Mac into Safe Mode so you can run diagnostics on your startup disk and repair any corrupt files.
If you are still having issues with your touchscreen after restarting and entering Safe Mode, it is likely that there may be a hardware issue with your device.
Source: https://www.devicemag.com/iphone-reset-touch-screen/
It is possible that your FileVault and/or Firmware password may be preventing your Mac from entering Safe Mode.
Safe Mode on the Galaxy S10 is a diagnostic mode that allows you to troubleshoot issues with your device.
Source: https://www.devicemag.com/how-to-get-s10-out-of-safe-mode/
When you start your Mac in Safe Mode, certain components (like fonts and certain types of preference files) are disabled and no third-party software or kernel extensions are loaded.