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Do you mean that NONE of the buttons work? Not even the on button?
----------------------------- IF NOT ALL BUTTONS HAVE GONE HAYWIRE ------------------------------------ The contacts underneath the keypad are probably amiss. This is a good thing, a common thing, and an easy thing to fix. You can fix this at home, at no cost, and at your leisure. Here's how:
STEP ONE: Get a skinny screwdriver STEP TWO: Unscrew all the screws on the back of that screwed up device STEP THREE: Remove the face plate (use a little care) STEP FOUR: Examine & fix 4a. Dust off 4b. Re-seat all the soft-key contacts that may be off their rockers 4c. Remove any residue
So, if only a few buttons have gone awry then this should work for your TI-84.
sir it may be because accidentally the phone would have made contact with water... my advice is give the set to local service station and change the keypads... hope i have helped you.. thank you sir...
your phone problem is the keypad flex of your phone'
you can fix it by replacing the keypad flex'
motorola dealer has the keypad flex'
ask for a skilled cellular technician to re-place your keypad fle..
i hope it will helf to your prob...
Sorry for the "smart" answer, but it really is the solution. Make sure your work area is clean and free of clutter on a non abrasive surface. Remove all screws underneath the rubber "plugs" covering them and then the plate should come off.
If this isn't something you have tried before, I would HIGHLY recommend you take the phone and the part to a repair shop. This is a difficult procedure that does require special screwdrivers.
A repair shop will not charge you much for this at all, especially with the part in hand.
My phone developed the same trouble............ Removed battery and SIM and blew dry air into anyhole I could find, put it back together and has worked ever since.
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