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It may be something stuck between the screen and the edge of the screen. When this happens with a foreign object, the screen cant sense anything because the debris is holding it down. Clean around the edge with a q-tip and window cleaner and maybe a toothpick and try again.
I believe you are trying to say that your touch screen isn't working. Your touch screen is probably locked. Its similar to a button hold lock, when this is activated, you can't press any buttons do anything unless you unlock it. To unlock the touch screen, press the ON/OFF button (don't hold the button for a long period of time. A message will appear on your screen asking for your conformation (approval) to perform the task. If that doesn't work, tap the TOOLS option, then select SETTINGS, and choose SCREEN. Once you've done that, choose the "Touch Screen Calibration" button and follow on-screen instructions given. If the second solution doesn't work, the "Touch Screen Calibration" option can be forced by using a feature called 'System Recovery'. To do a system recovery, Press and hold the Power button, then the Volume + button as soon as possible until you see a white screen, as system recovery is beginning. While this is happening, you will not be able to use the touchscreen to navigate between items. In order to navigate between items, you will have to use the Volume + & Volume - buttons and use the Power button to validate your selected task. The system recovery feature gives you a lot of options. Select the "Touch Screen Calibration" option and follow on-screen instructions given. I hope this activates your touch screen again.
you can try to recalibrate the touch screen to see if that works,
Start> settings> display> calibrate
* since screen is not working you will have to go the long away and use buttons on phone and nav wheel to get to these options
If your iPod touch is password locked, the only way to get past it is to force the unit into restore mode by doing the following:
1. Plug the iPod touch in to your computer.
2. Hold the sleep/wake button and the menu button down at the same time. Keep them both pressed until you see the 'restore' screen (an iPod cable and an iTunes disc symbol) on the iPod touch. Release the buttons.
3. iTunes should now display the iPod touch, along with a message that the iPod touch is in recovery mode. Click the RESTORE button in iTunes to restore the iPod touch.
Please note that doing this will erase the contents of the iPod touch -- that's how the system is designed to work: a passcode lock is meant to protect the data on the iPod.
I had a same problem with my installed usb camera in my msi notebook. I thought it was caused by wrong driver or something like that and after downloading a number of drivers it still dont worked. I tried really everything and after pressing the P1 button ( one of the 4 buttons near the power button ) a USB camera viewer appeared on my screen. Now it is working without any troubles. Maybe it is the solution for you too.
the flexwire is the problem of your camera and if all wiring be cut the next problem is the lcd monitor would not turn on...go to a service center for replacing or repairing the flexwire...
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