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The Following User Says Thank You to Benson For This Useful Post: | ||
My N810's touch screen recently died. For a little while it lost calibration, or sensitivity, but now it's totally dead. The image is still there, but no clicks register. I have found a way to start up apps after a reboot, first starting Help from the homepage and then using the Switch-Apps button to get to the App menu, but a lot of Apps a very difficult, if not impossible to use without some screen input. I'm considering opening it up to see if it's a loose connection, but I may destroy it in the process. So, any bright ideas as to what it is useful for now?
Cheers,
Craig