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Prevent/Fix Touchscreen dead zones

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A 5mm vertical row of my FP2 touchscreen doesn`t respond to touch Inputs.

'''Prevention:'''

-You should try to avoid tensional stress of the phone (eg. phone in pocket while cycling).

-Also heat could have caused this problem, which my phone was exposed to when the problem occured.

'''Fix'''?

I heard that the problem could be (temporarily) fixed using an electrostatic discharge from a lighter igniter.

Why should this work? Is it influencing the static potential of that area, since it is a capacitive touchscreen?

Has anyone damaged his phone due to the high Voltage and electric field?

Are there other solutions without replacing the whole screen?

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Fairphone 2

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Michael

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Prevent/Fix Touchscreen dead zones

crwdns2934249:0crwdne2934249:0:

A 5mm vertical row of my FP2 touchscreen doesn`t respond to touch Inputs.

'''Prevention:'''

-You should try to avoid tensional stress of the phone (eg. phone in pocket while cycling).

-Also heat could have caused this problem, which my phone was exposed to when the problem occured.

'''Fix'''?

I heard that the problem could be (temporarily) fixed using an electrostatic discharge from a lighter igniter.

Why should this work? Is it influencing the static potential of that area, since it is a capacitive touchscreen?

Has anyone damaged his phone due to the high Voltage and electric field?

Are there other solutions without replacing the whole screen?

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Fairphone 2

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