Hi,
I had the same problem because I - why ever - kept my key in the same pocket as 
my freerunner, so the touch screen took a physical damage, which can still be 
noticed by a dint in the upper left of the screen. Nevertheless, I got rid of 
the problem by causing an underpressure at this place with a glue strip. After 
some cleaning and the usage of the glue strip the permanent clicking stopped. 
Hope this will help, otherwise you could use - as already said - the pulster 
repair set or decrease the sensitivity of the screen for clicks.




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Von: Helge Hafting <[email protected]>
An: [email protected]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, den 4. Februar 2010, 18:56:19 Uhr
Betreff: What to do with a broken touchscreen?

What to do with a broken touchscreen? 

I got trouble with the touchscreen. At first I tought it was dirty, and took 
the front cover off for cleaning. This only helped a little. Then I noticed a 
dent in the upper half of the display. I have enabled the X cursor, and see 
that while I can press the screen elsewhere and have the cursor go there, it 
always jumps back to the dent afterwards. And it will often move up and down a 
biut across the dent, causing all sorts of scrolling trouble.

Is there any way to fix the dent? A small dead area wouldn't be a problem, as 
it is above the software keyboard region.

Failing that, is it possible to replace the touchscreen hardware? Is spare 
parts available? Or will I have to replace the entire phone?

Helge Hafting 

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