Z3 1st boot

Started z3 compact the 1st time and whenever I have the phone touch screen shows what I am pressing on. Also the shot does not work and when I press the yellow clock appears around it and other boxes or buttos. What can I do to get the phone working properly again?

You have active talkback. Use two fingers to slide to the bottom of the notification bar and double tap to select. Go to settings-accessibility and disable it.

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