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2009-03-03
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I replaced my screen protector today, (thus pushing lightly on the screen, but more than I usually do) and when I started it back up I find that the touch screen no longer works.
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2009-03-03
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2009-03-04
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2009-03-04
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There has long been a problem with sensitivity around the "O" key of the onscreen keyboard (top right side), but it usually works. In the past few weeks, I've had this problem once or twice, where all of a sudden I can't click the screen. I wipe it off, reboot, and it usually works. So I ignored it.
Now if I go to the screen calibration, I can click #1, but not number 2. And after a few seconds, it will start showing "Please tap closer to #1" or #2, as if the device is still getting input from the touchscreen even when I'm not touching it.
Could this be a lose wire? Can the touchscreen short out? Does anyone know of a repair or why this is happening?
I've had this device (lovingly) since 2006. I have a deep loyalty to what Nokia is trying to do here. For once someone actually cares about users like myself. So if it is broke, should I try to repair it? Should I wait for Q3 (late summer??) for the n900? does anyone know the pricetag on that? Any comments welcome. As of now I don't know what to do with it.
Rhys