[Hardware Fault] "ghost input " and squeeky bottom right corner - HTC One X

So I've been having some weird problem with the touch screen wherw there is input from something that gets stck down in the lower left corner. Using CM10's developer options i can sometimes see how closw to the edge of the screen it is. WHen this happens, i'm unable to input, or the input has an abnormal effect (well, normal if you were to keep your finger on the screen). Turning off the screen returns input to normal (at least temporarily).
It comes and goes... i spend a lot pf time woth mu phone in my poxket riding my bike. I have a Nillikin soft rubber case.
I think the squeeky corner is connected, as it seems I can sometimes get it to go away by fiddling witj the squeeky corner (pushing in various directions).
Does anyone else have an issue like this?
Does anyome thing the issue could possibly be related to having a somewhat old screen protector, or the case, rather than the phone's actual body/case?
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So It's been a couple of weeks and Ive still yet to find a way to fix this slightly annoying accuracy issue. Does anyone know a way of doing so?
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phcreery said:
I found the problem!!
I took the phone apart and placed a small padding behind the touch screen connector (the one coming from the top) and BANG! It works.
This may solve other touch screen issues out there.
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Works in my case too.
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