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Well, not by itself.
You just have to try to be careful and not push on the screen too hard. If you put a screen protector on, increase your screen sensativity to maximum in the registry and try not to push too hard. In my opinion, that's all you can do.
and how to you adjust the sensitivity?
By editing the registry values of Touchpanel and FingerPressure.
There are also cabs floating around here and over on xda that will perform the reg edits for you.
Look for the itouch cabs.
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