It's not a life-or-death situation since it isn't my main console anymore, but one day I was fiddling with the ribbons and noticed two tiny screws(or resembled screws) on the SD Card ribbon (the ones that are visible just above the battery when you pop out the cover), and lost them. The touch screen works perfectly, but the colors on it gradually become dull to the point that the palette almost looks photo-negative, and is hard to see. Is there some way toto replace the small metal discs that were previously there?
For clarity, this is the affected area:
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'''EDIT:''' Previously, I had tried to insert a small piece of rolled-up aluminum foil, and poked it through the holes so it touches the tiny contacts on the small circuits, and have had success as the colors go back to normal when I press down on the battery cover, but I need a more reliable fix.
It's not a life-or-death situation since it isn't my main console anymore, but one day I was fiddling with the ribbons and noticed two tiny screws(or resembled screws) on the SD Card ribbon (the ones that are visible just above the battery when you pop out the cover), and lost them. The touch screen works perfectly, but the colors on it gradually become dull to the point that the palette almost looks photo-negative, and is hard to see. Is there some way toto replace the small metal discs that were previously there?
For clarity, this is the affected area:
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[image|672343]
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[image|672343]
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'''EDIT:''' Previously, I had tried to insert a small piece of rolled-up aluminum foil, and poked it through the holes so it touches the tiny contacts on the small circuits, and have had success as the colors go back to normal when I press down on the battery cover, but I need a more reliable fix.
It's not a life-or-death situation since it isn't my main console anymore, but one day I was fiddling with the ribbons and noticed two tiny screws(or resembled screws) on the SD Card ribbon (the ones that are visible just above the battery when you pop out the cover), and lost them. The touch screen works perfectly, but the colors on it gradually become dull to the point that the palette almost looks photo-negative, and is hard to see. Is there some way toto replace the small metal discs that were previously there?
For clarity, this is the affected area:
[image|672343]