Hi harry, yes, this is part of the new anti-theft measures introduced with iOS 
7. Usually they can provide peace of mind, but occasionally they can be a 
hindrance to a legitimate attempt to get out of a bind.
The first thing I would do in your situation is to warm reset the phone. Hold 
down the home and power buttons for about six seconds, then release them and 
the phone should reboot.
If the problem had persisted, you could have put the phone into DFU (Device 
Firmware Update) mode. To do this, connect the phone to iTunes, then hold down 
the home and power buttons for about 6 seconds. Release the power button, but 
keep the home button held down until iTunes pops up with a message saying that 
it's detected a phone in DFU mode. You can then restore the OS, then restore 
your backup. A bit drastic, but it's the only way around it in the 
circumstances you describe.
Jonathan Mosen
Mosen Consulting
Blindness technology eBooks, tutorials and training
http://Mosen.org

On 9/08/2014, at 7:33 am, Harry Bell <[email protected]> wrote:

> My iPhone 5s touch screen stopped working today and no matter what I or my 
> sighted partner did we could not get it to work reliably. It would not even 
> register the numbers for the pass code despite switching the phone off and on 
> again. I connected the phone to my PC running iTunes in order to do a restore 
> from latest backup but I got a message saying I had to turn off Find my phone 
> on the iCloud settings of the iPhone before it would allow me to restore from 
> backup. Fortunately the touchscreen started cooperating again at this point 
> so I was able to get into the phone settings and turn off Find my phone on 
> iCloud before doing the restore from backup. But what if I had not been able 
> to get into my phone? Is there any way to turn off Find my phone from within 
> iTunes while the phone is plugged in? Harry
> 
> 
> 
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