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Repairing a Surface Touch Screen, (Not Just Replacing.)

I'm familiar with replacing Surface Touch Screens on Surface Pro 3-7. There are many useful, (and some not-so-useful), guides and videos.

What I've never found is a guide or video demonstrating repairing or diagnosing that touch screen itself.

Admittedly, these would probably be an extreme repair effort, but there are videos of other similar tasks.

Does anyone have a link to someone performing this repair/diagnostic action?

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Probably just easier to replace the screen. Touch issues would probably be embedded in the screen itself and not repairable.

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It would be even easier to throw the broken tablet out, into the ocean, possibly hitting a dolphin or bald eagle, and buying a new one. But this ifixit, so finding out what can be repaired/reused is kinda the point?

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@deees go for it. You can only try. Google and YouTube as much info as you can.

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