Question Disable proximity sensor while playing games - Xiaomi Mi 11 Lite 5G

Hi,
I bought my son Mi 11 Lite 5G, but he has problems. He is used to do a Viber call with his friends while playing games, but every time his finger goes over proximity sensor, the screen shuts off, it's really frustrating... Is there a way to disable proximity sensor while the call is in background, or while in game mode? Even a manual toggle would be ok if I could find a way to put a shortcut somewhere.
What are my options? I searched the Internet, but I couldn't find any practical solution... In the "Incoming call settings" there is no toggle to switch the sensor off (screenshot attached). The phone is fully updated.
Thank you!

That is a Viber parameter, check out in settings /calls and messages /use device proximity sensor ....in Viber.

Thank you, it works! I feel kind of stupid for not checking there :/

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