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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Jerry Wheeler

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-@kyelerw I think. you missed the point of the post; my reading says the digitizer has failed, not the display.
+@kyelerw I think you missed the point of the post; my reading says the digitizer has failed, not the display.
@princemharb6163 Most Android phones will automatically recognize a wired mouse when it's plugged into the USB port, and you can use the mouse in lieu of a working touch screen. I've done that on my Google Pixel when it would not respond to the touch screen; that allowed me to reboot the phone; in my case that was all it took, but if your digitizer has failed completely you'll need to replace the screen to fix it.
I just used an old school Logitech wired USB mouse with a cheap USB-A to UBS-C adapter. Once plugged in, a mouse cursor will appear on the screen and using the mouse you can click anywhere you would normally touch.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Jerry Wheeler

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@kyelerw I think. you missed the point of the post; my reading says the digitizer has failed, not the display.

@princemharb6163 Most Android phones will automatically recognize a wired mouse when it's plugged into the USB port, and you can use the mouse in lieu of a working touch screen. I've done that on my Google Pixel when it would not respond to the touch screen; that allowed me to reboot the phone; in my case that was all it took, but if your digitizer has failed completely you'll need to replace the screen to fix it.

I just used an old school Logitech wired USB mouse with a cheap USB-A to UBS-C adapter. Once plugged in, a mouse cursor will appear on the screen and using the mouse you can click anywhere you would normally touch.

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