Little "beer" damage, wheel stuck, need advice! - P3300, MDA Compact III ROM Development

Hey guys,
Yesterday my friend let his beer fall right on my leg, causing some damage to my HTC buttons and especially the wheel. After drying the device the noise of the buttons is like pushing a button on a very old calculator , soft cracking sound.
But that's not the biggest problem, the wheel is not reacting smooth, I need to apply quite some pressure with my thumb to get it moving. I don't exactly know what the problem is, maybe some dried up sticky beer hehe.
The problem is gone if I put my lips on the wheel and blow air in the device ( mouth - to - mouth procedure ) suddenly the wheel is smooth again, but after putting it in my pocket, same problem...
Maybe if I put the device in a steamy bathroom, the problem will vanish, I don't know. Does somebody has any idea's on how to fix?

his insurance should just pay for the repair

sounds like some rests of the beer still are dried so some of the parts.
did you already try to disassemble it and clean all the parts properly?
On the one hand side this probably ends the warranty for it, but then I'd say an Artemis drenched in beer probably wouldn't be accepted as a Warranty Case, anyway.
Cheers,
Markus.

Dip it in curry, great with beer!

Neozzz said:
Hey guys,
Yesterday my friend let his beer fall right on my leg, causing some damage to my HTC buttons and especially the wheel. After drying the device the noise of the buttons is like pushing a button on a very old calculator , soft cracking sound.
But that's not the biggest problem, the wheel is not reacting smooth, I need to apply quite some pressure with my thumb to get it moving. I don't exactly know what the problem is, maybe some dried up sticky beer hehe.
The problem is gone if I put my lips on the wheel and blow air in the device ( mouth - to - mouth procedure ) suddenly the wheel is smooth again, but after putting it in my pocket, same problem...
Maybe if I put the device in a steamy bathroom, the problem will vanish, I don't know. Does somebody has any idea's on how to fix?
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use some Ethernol or 98% alcohol ( isopropol) on a ear bud and run that over the ball, it will help, also search on google, ive seen this complaint many many times, and kick your mate in his nuts.

I have similar problem!
my trackwheel suddenly started to ignore my commands, so I put a little alchocl to clean a dust from it(?!)
and now it s working great but press function in trackball is out of order
What a prick I am?!

Same with me, the press function of the ball is suddenly not working, also used some alcohol. Were you able to fix it?

Neozzz said:
Same with me, the press function of the ball is suddenly not working, also used some alcohol. Were you able to fix it?
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unfortunately ,I still do not have a solution for our problem.
If someone find out how to solve this situation-please share with us
greetings

Damn, this is getting annoying, the mouse click is an essential function of the phone. Taking the phone a part won't have any effect, I believe, because the mouseball unit is solidly connected to the motherboard.

Neozzz said:
Damn, this is getting annoying, the mouse click is an essential function of the phone. Taking the phone a part won't have any effect, I believe, because the mouseball unit is solidly connected to the motherboard.
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You have right,I have opened my device, but trackball is very firmly fixed for MB, and protected with some little cube case, which is impossible to open without breaking it.
very hard and hairy situation

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Sliding Keyboard working loose

Anyone that has the xda2s, are you having problems with the slide down keyboard? Mine has gradually worked loose and seems very unstable. The top part of the device rocks side to side , and sometimes gets stuck when opening and makes nasty cruching noice ---- Its starting to worry me, anyone got any good tips?
Thanks
Mike
Just send it to service, not much else to do.
Ok, since posting this i found a topic about opening the XDA2s up and fiddleing around to tighten it up. Does anyone know how easy this process is? Seems quite scary and am not sure whther i should attempt this....
It's only scary the first time. Once you're not a virgin anymore, you'll feel comfortable doing it over and over again. Just don't turn into a slut .
Some things to consider. Use the correct tools for the job. Once the screws get stripped, your SOL. Oh, don't be such in a hurry to take it apart once you get the screws out. Remember to take pics, or if you are good with memory, remember where everything was originally placed. Especially the screws. Had to slap myself a few times for not remembering the screw placement.
i just had my housing recently replaced coz i dropped and scratched it. the keyboard frame + the backside of the front face is considered under warranty. the repair center diagnosed its looseness as "faulty mechanical".
Execellent, in that case im sending mine back so they can fix it! Better than cocking things up my-self!

not working rollr

trackball on my Orbit seems to not work well anymore.
It lost "right" direction, only up/down/left work.
When I move it with my finger towards right, I feel ball not rotating and, in mouse mode, does not move to right.
Could it be only a problem about filth, or that part is really defective?
Is there a way to clean ?
trackball / rollerball failling
I have th same problem since a few days ago, doesn't work when you roll up, rest sides work ok. plzzzzz helpppp!!! I pretty sure is a hardware problem since I have updated the rom twice y still remaining the problem.
and another thing
anyone got a scroll wheel full of fluff that stops it working yet.....still....not a great loss - can't say I really ise the track wheel or the ball!!!!
Is the rollr "stiff" when rolled? Something similar happened to me with my BB Curve. I put a slighty about of water on my thumb and rolled the ball like normal. After a few times of doing this, all the crud was removed and it worked normally.
*note* this "fix" is probably not the best way as water + electronics = paperweight. but my Curve was under warranty and i used a very small amount of water
i've not had a problem with this (surprisingly, i've had my phone for a year and it lives in my pocket)
I would suggest using some solvent and spraying that around the ball and then rolling it for a bit. Contact Cleaner would also work
In my case it was only a problem with filth.
I solved it without disassembling, just pushing the ball with a finger towards not working edge and with the other finger tryng to roll in the opposite direction.
Now it seems to work quite well, even if I still can't undestand why in htc did not think to an easy system for cleaning.
Hey guys I've just resolved the exact problem on my Artemis, thank you for the idea, it was only dirty and I've spray it with little screen cleaning liquid ( it doesn't contain alcohol) and after 2-3 rols the left side is working again

Hardware problem (buttons), please help.

over the past few weeks some of the buttons (namely left soft key, up and left) have stopped working, i've tried numerous roms just incase but it's definatley a hardware issue, now, i've dismanted the phone using the diamantos guide to see if anything jumps out at me, gave the phone a damn good cleaning whilst i had the chance, put it back together....but nothing, everything seems to be in order, all components in their rightful place but i still cant work it out, does anyone know if this is a common problem or if theres a fix as i've been unsuccessful in my searches.
actually, i just found the solution and it worked a treat, thanks anyway people.
btw, if anyone would like to know what i did then i'll be more than happy to share the solution.
godofwap said:
actually, i just found the solution and it worked a treat, thanks anyway people.
btw, if anyone would like to know what i did then i'll be more than happy to share the solution.
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I'll be more than happy
please share your solution with us, I have the exact same problem
ok, no problem, heres what i did.
before you start please be aware that this is a very delicate procedure and you should take care as this may naff up your beloved trinity.
ok, i first disassembled my trinity using the dimantos guide located here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=311463,
now, when you get to the keyboard / button pcb take it out if, you look closely you'll notice theres a thin adhesive plastic cover covering the metalic buttons, very very carefull peel this back (i used a sharp knife to get to it), making sure not to completely remove it, try to only expose the underneath of the buttons in question, you'll see that the buttons come away with the plasic leaving the underneath exposed, now, using a cotton bud and some lightly applied alcohol clean the contacts then when all is done, replace the plastic and make sure its firmly pressed back down you may notice it making a different, kind of sharper clicking noise when depressed than before meaning its worked, repeat for all buttons.
i think whats going on here is the gum or glue from the plastic film has "leaked" if you will, onto the plates meaning theres no contact from the buttons, this would also account for the very slight change in sound when you now press the button.
i found this info here http://forum.xda-developers.com/archive/index.php/t-289737.html
i have the same problem with the front hardware keys. They last around 1 year, i had them changed under warranty the first time but now they are failing again.
Thank you! now i just have check for tools and some courage because i fear damaging my good old trinity.
temp9300 said:
i have the same problem with the front hardware keys. They last around 1 year, i had them changed under warranty the first time but now they are failing again.
Thank you! now i just have check for tools and some courage because i fear damaging my good old trinity.
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....hi to all dear friends!!after half an year of very hard work my trinity has the same problem....only central botton working but,the superior two,works if I do an hard reset!very strange!changing a lot of different roms,from w 5 to w 6.5 the problems doesn't solve...!
- I'd like to make your same operation but I'd like to know first if you too have they working on hard reset before trying....
thanks a lot and merry christmas!
yes, even after a hard reset they work for me, its as if it was brand new, bare in mind you may have a different problem so if your gonna try this, TAKE YOUR TIME.
godofwap said:
now, when you get to the keyboard / button pcb take it out if, you look closely you'll notice theres a thin adhesive plastic cover covering the metalic buttons, very very carefull peel this back (i used a sharp knife to get to it), making sure not to completely remove it, try to only expose the underneath of the buttons in question, you'll see that the buttons come away with the plasic leaving the underneath exposed, now, using a cotton bud and some lightly applied alcohol clean the contacts then
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I tried doing this but found no plastic cover above the metallic buttons. Maybe it's because mine went for repair with this problem before, dunno.
I don't think i can mess with the metallic part so i guess i'm stuck with this unless i buy a new keyboard.
it's more of a very very thin laminate, like sticky back plastic than a cover, it should definately be there unless they replaced the PCB with a different model, otherwise the metalic buttons would just fall away. Again, they may have used a different version of the PCB. You can actually buy the PCB and replace it yourself. (here http://cnn.cn/shop/p3600dopod-d810-keypad-p-1825.html )

Touch screen not working on HTC TP2

So the touchscreen no longer works on my phone. So that pretty much means i can't unlock my phone, which means i can't shut it down, which means it's useless.
During startup, i got the very generic services.exe error, which leads me to believe that since there was an error with the exe, the service used to poll the touchscreen isn't running.
So before you ask:
- I have power cycled the phone several times (still same result of nothing
working)
- Windows Mobile upgraded to Verizon's release of WM 6.5
- I have not installed any new software in over a month
- It has never gotten water on it
- I have hacked the registry, about 6 months ago when i got the phone
- I did mess up one of the registry keys, replaced the key name with a
't' and couldn't remember what it originally was, but the phone hasn't
acted up. Can't remember what the location of key is either, but i
was trying to remove the vibration whenever you touched the
screen. There are two locations for it, and i eventually found the
proper one though.
So if anyone has any ideas short of hard-resetting the phone, please let me know. Is there any sw that can run my phone via the computer?
Thanks
Touch screen not working
I have to got the same issue, ever tryed hard rest.
flashed new rom. still nothing...
Solution
Okay, I've just had this problem with an HTC Touch, and I think this works with any HTC that has a "digitizer" rather than an all-in-one touchscreen (I think newer phones have digitisers).
I'm not sure if this will always work, but I've just done it - sometimes the inactive touch screen is "broken" because the layers are stuck together (so the phone can't tell where the touch is, hence unresponsive). With mine, I looked at the screen side on and could see a kind of "oily" patch in the light.
The solution is to get masking/gaffa tape - the very sticky brown one. Stick it down on the screen/digitizer and then keep pulling it off - this pulls the layers from each other. I kept repeating this lots before it worked - and in the end I pulled the top layer completely off (I think you should pull from the top of the phone, as the layers need to be attached at the bottom of the screen/digitizer). Once it pulled away, I gently lay it back down (after panicking!!) and hey presto it started working again.
Good luck!
I have the same problem, oily stuff migrating from a corner inward....
And you're suggesting we do what now? I'm not following this.....
He suggests you put masking tape onto your screen, to pull the stuck layers apart. If this doesn't work, you can always replace the digitizer.
salterlee said:
Okay, I've just had this problem with an HTC Touch, and I think this works with any HTC that has a "digitizer" rather than an all-in-one touchscreen (I think newer phones have digitisers).
I'm not sure if this will always work, but I've just done it - sometimes the inactive touch screen is "broken" because the layers are stuck together (so the phone can't tell where the touch is, hence unresponsive). With mine, I looked at the screen side on and could see a kind of "oily" patch in the light.
The solution is to get masking/gaffa tape - the very sticky brown one. Stick it down on the screen/digitizer and then keep pulling it off - this pulls the layers from each other. I kept repeating this lots before it worked - and in the end I pulled the top layer completely off (I think you should pull from the top of the phone, as the layers need to be attached at the bottom of the screen/digitizer). Once it pulled away, I gently lay it back down (after panicking!!) and hey presto it started working again.
Good luck!
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OH...
MY...
F&%$ING...
GOD...
you are a goddamn genius, had to log on just to say THANK YOU, wow. i was about to buy a new phone.
CaptainFantastic said:
OH...
MY...
F&%$ING...
GOD...
you are a goddamn genius, had to log on just to say THANK YOU, wow. i was about to buy a new phone.
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I've done the same, just to thank you.
had this problem this se xperia x2
Unbelievable...this just worked for me too! I gave up on this phone 6 months ago...now back to flashing ROMS, yeah!
Thanks a lot!
It is now!
Thank You! And I didn't even have the proper tape, just some cheap sellotape...did the trick though!
Thanks again, You Rock Dude!
Very Much Appreciated!
(And a Big Thanks to Andrew for the heads up!)
If I had read this 3 weeks ago i wouldn't have wasted 35$ on a new screen.
It gets worse, the new screen doesn't work. But this 1cent fix DOES.
The new screen was never calibrate-able.
salterlee said:
Okay, I've just had this problem with an HTC Touch, and I think this works with any HTC that has a "digitizer" rather than an all-in-one touchscreen (I think newer phones have digitisers).
I'm not sure if this will always work, but I've just done it - sometimes the inactive touch screen is "broken" because the layers are stuck together (so the phone can't tell where the touch is, hence unresponsive). With mine, I looked at the screen side on and could see a kind of "oily" patch in the light.
The solution is to get masking/gaffa tape - the very sticky brown one. Stick it down on the screen/digitizer and then keep pulling it off - this pulls the layers from each other. I kept repeating this lots before it worked - and in the end I pulled the top layer completely off (I think you should pull from the top of the phone, as the layers need to be attached at the bottom of the screen/digitizer). Once it pulled away, I gently lay it back down (after panicking!!) and hey presto it started working again.
Good luck!
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I have exactly the same problem! The touchscreen of my xperia mini is not responding at all!
Can you please be more precise? What do you mean "pull off the layer of the screen?" Do I need to disassemble the phone and mess with the hardware? That sounds pretty scary!!!
kostass123 said:
I have exactly the same problem! The touchscreen of my xperia mini is not responding at all!
Can you please be more precise? What do you mean "pull off the layer of the screen?" Do I need to disassemble the phone and mess with the hardware? That sounds pretty scary!!!
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I think he had some sort of a screen protector that was interfering with the screen...
You can try to run your fingernail along the edge of the screen - between the bezel and the actual touchscreen. Quite often something stuck in there is causing the touchscreen problem (or there is a deeper hardware issue and the touchscreen is just not functional).
146 theserog
I'm in the same boat. Normally I wouldn't be afraid of a little digitizer replacement. But on the TP2 it looks like every single bolt and screw needs to be replaced and in the only video I could find about it, the guy broke the lcd in the process.
Hoolexer
W0W.... You are awsome,,, Now I can sleep at night. Thank You So Much
salterlee you are a genius. I just had this same problem. I putted some masking tape to the screen, didn't had to pull the front layer out, and it worked wonderfully.
A little suction goes a long way!!
Headroom said:
salterlee you are a genius. I just had this same problem. I putted some masking tape to the screen, didn't had to pull the front layer out, and it worked wonderfully.
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Same thing here.
I used a suction cup from my bathroom mirror that held a razor or something and made sure it was decently moist so once i stuck it to the screen i could slide it up and down the entire surface and worked like a charm..... no tape to throw away.
thanks for the inspiration cause i was gonna make this touch into a throw.

Touch screen has stopped!!!! Help!!!

My phone has been going great and giving no issues. Byt the other evening suddenly the toicuh screen stopped being responsive!!! Totally randomly. No drop or spil or anythign like that, no new software or roms recently.
When you open it the keyboard still lights up, and after a hard reset, you can navigate a bit using the keys. But ZERO response from the screen!!!
As i say, this is even with a hard reset!!! I also tried using masking tip to pressure the screen in case somethign was stuck.
Ok it mighty be the digitiser, or a loose connection. Im hoping not.
Has anyone experienced this or similar and is tehre anythign else i can try before i take the plunge and get someone to look at it??? (its out of warranty unfort)
Ouch
Sorry to hear. It happened to me months back. It started with very uncalibrated clicks... making corner clicking impossible to compensate for.
I've recompensated, but that didn't last long - and it eventually degraded to no touch screen. With insurance, I did get a refurbish for my woes.
I flashed Stock ROM and relocked. No luck.
I'd still back up everything.
Reformat SD card.
Reflash stock ROM
Relock the device - all to see if it helps.
I did have a similar recent problem - but in this case it's because I was using a clip on hard case front that must've been putting pressure on the touch screen.
Hopefully one of these helps you out. Good luck
When my screen stopped responding it was due to a more physical thing.
I read this somewhere and tried it, worked instantly!
You have to get your finger nail under the screen (try pushing your nail into the edge of the screen from the side) and lift the screen up a bit.
This worked for me. If you think its a physical and not software issue give it a shot.
I have had the same problem.
I bought new touch screen on ebay (about $15) and after replacement the device works well.
stop everything !!!!!
if you have Google G Mail set up on your phone remove it and it will fix it's self
somthing google / G mail is doing the tilt 2 doesn't like
causing the "Sleep Of Death"
Hi guys
I have tried all the above
Last resort is i got sprite backyup to work
BUT HOW THE HELL DO YOU HIT "NEXT" OR "OK" FROM THE KEYBOARD AS SCREEN DOESNT WORK????
npahlavan said:
When my screen stopped responding it was due to a more physical thing.
I read this somewhere and tried it, worked instantly!
You have to get your finger nail under the screen (try pushing your nail into the edge of the screen from the side) and lift the screen up a bit.
This worked for me. If you think its a physical and not software issue give it a shot.
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Woohoo! It worked for me too!
Below is one more post on this topic from another forum:
Originally Posted by p38fln View Post
Well, I finally figured out how this is happening - the digitizer is GLUED on to the phone's plastic case. The glue is like rubber cement, not rigid like super glue. Eventually, the glue lets the screen slide into the center of the phone, until the digitizer actually touches the screen - and then, the digitizer stops working.
It's actually very simple to fix - slide a finger nail under the plastic by the speaker and gently pry the digitizer up. Then, put it back. You dont need to remove it totally from the phone. It will flex back to its flat shape as soon as the glue releases. As soon as you stick it back down, the touch screen will work again.

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