Screen turns off when i long-press on the home screen

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When I long press on the homescreen (which normally would display shortcut to app trash, wallpaper settings etc) the screen turns off. This just started happening recently.
 
My phone turns off when i long press on my home screen. How do i fix it ?

I have a lg fortune 2 and it started turning off when i long press on the home screen.
 
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Welcome to Android Central! It's completely powering down, or is it just the screen that's going to sleep?
 
I have a LG Stylo 4 and returned the first cell for this very reason. Its replacement worked just fine until yesterday. A LONG PRESS on the Home Screen turn my screen off (which causes the cell to lock).

UPDATE: "Seemingly randomly, I can no longer pull down Notifications or activate either the 'round' home or 'square' recent buttons without a reboot!!"

This second behaviour seems directly related to solely un/plugging in the factory-provided charger cord! This instance is both consistent and repeatable.
 
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UPDATE #2 : One issue solved? And another rears it's ugly head!!

Every so often, either unlocking my cell or exiting an app, I'd be presented with options to choose for a Homes Screen. I finally settled on one, was already highlighted so tapped on Always Use (or whatever). NOW I can long tap/hold my Home Screen and it won't turn off my screen. YAY!

Now, however, I've found a way to consistently 'lock' my home and recent apps buttons along with the causing the inability to swipe down on notifications... simply by un/plugging my factory charger cord/adapter. HOWEVER, this is NOT the only way to produce this bizarre behavior! This issue belongs in a new(?) thread, however.
 
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It sounds like you installed a 3rd party launcher app at some point. That app might include a feature that shuts off the screen when you long-press it. Now that it's working again, you probably changed the default launcher (aka Homescreen app) back to the stock launcher. Go to the system settings and search for a Home option. Select that, and see which options you have.
 
I've got the same problem. I've even factory reset the LG Stylo 5 and then adding a widget works once then every time after that, a long touch and hold on the home screen makes it vibrate then shuts the screen off. I can not find a way to add widgets anymore. I can drag an app from the app section to the home screen but I can't add a widget to the home screen. This is a brand new phone that I just got today. It does the same thing in Safe Mode too. I've tried changing the home screen selection and it happens in all 3 home screen choices. Surely there is a fix for this since this has been happening to others since last year.
 
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I've got the same problem. I've even factory reset the LG Stylo 5 and then adding a widget works once then every time after that, a long touch and hold on the home screen makes it vibrate then shuts the screen off. I can not find a way to add widgets anymore. I can drag an app from the app section to the home screen but I can't add a widget to the home screen. This is a brand new phone that I just got today. It does the same thing in Safe Mode too. I've tried changing the home screen selection and it happens in all 3 home screen choices. Surely there is a fix for this since this has been happening to others since last year.

I have an lg aristo 3 and im having the same issues
 
So in order to fix the u have to clear the data and cache on the launcher or accessibility suite, force stop it, disable it, and finally enable it
 
I have an LG Stylo 6 that is doing the same thing. When I press and hold on a blank spot on the screen to bring up the widget menu it puts the display to sleep. I have also tried it in safe mode and it does the same thing. Please help
 
Welcome to Android Central! Could it be that the phone is detecting it as a double-tap? If so, then maybe KnockOn is assuming you're trying to double-tap to lock the screen. Try turning off KnockOn (or whatever LG may have changed that feature to).