The problem for all ghosting can be the small circuit ground connect to the back of the metal casing for the touch screen. If you open up the nook you’ll see a copper like square in the upper left corner of the opened Nook, [the open hole is at the bottom left. This is only held on by a light adhesive. Use some cloth black tape to help it stay glued to the metal panel. This should fix the ghosting or the nook acting up with touch commands when none are being used on the screen.
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I tested this with my unit. It now works perfectly.
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It can also be other things, this was how I fixed my ghost problem.
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=== Update (10/24/2019) ===
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The problem for all ghosting can be the small circuit ground connect to the back of the metal casing for the touch screen. If you open up the nook you’ll see a copper like square in the upper left corner of the opened Nook, [the open hole is at the bottom right. This is only held on by a light adhesive. Use some cloth black tape to help it stay glued to the metal panel. This should fix the ghosting or the nook acting up with touch commands when none are being used on the screen.
I tested this with my unit. It now works perfectly.
It can also be other things, this was how I fixed my ghost problem.
The problem for all ghosting can be the small circuit ground connect to the back of the metal casing for the touch screen. If you open up the nook you’ll see a copper like square in the upper left corner of the opened Nook, [the open hole is at the bottom left. This is only held on by a light adhesive. Use some cloth black tape to help it stay glued to the metal panel. This should fix the ghosting or the nook acting up with touch commands when none are being used on the screen.
I tested this with my unit. It now works perfectly.
It can also be other things, this was how I fixed my ghost problem.