My touchscreen will not work anymore. It just quit and I don't know how to fix it. I have tried the soft boot and the factory reset and that doesn't seem to help.
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There are a few potential reasons why the touchscreen on your Konka TV Android device might not be working properly. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
Restart the device: Sometimes, a simple restart can fix issues with the touchscreen. To do this, turn off the device and then turn it back on again.
Check for updates: Make sure that you have the latest software updates installed on your device. Updating the software can sometimes fix issues with the touchscreen.
Clean the screen: Dust and dirt can build up on the touchscreen and interfere with its operation. Try cleaning the screen with a soft, dry cloth to remove any debris.
Check for hardware issues: If the touchscreen still isn't working after trying the above steps, there may be a hardware issue. In this case, you may need to have the device inspected by a technician or bring it to a service center for repair.
If you are still experiencing issues with the touchscreen on your Konka TV Android device after trying these steps, you may want to contact the manufacturer or a qualified technician for further assistance.
Hi Bell, please don;t panic. Let us try to solve it. > remove -- and don't replace -- the battery, than connect the charger and turning on the Laptop. > also check the charging LED is turned On. > if its working than check the battery else check the charger.
Sometimes keys get stuck and sometimes the contacts don't work anymore. Carefully turn the laptop over and gently tap it on the back to knock out any grit that might be under the key. You can also carefully use a soft paint brush to see if there's any hair, dirt or grit around the key that is preventing contact. You can also try canned air to spray out dust. If you have a pet it's quite common to get fur in the keyboard even when the cat or dog isn't near it :)
Keys on laptops don't come off and go back on as easily as they do on normal keyboards so removing the key might get you into a fix...ie break it. So I wouldn't recommend trying that if you're not familar with how it connects.
It could be that the mechanism has worn out in which case you'll have to replace the keyboard itself.
you can try to do a cold boot but if that does't work then its the digitizer and it will need to be sent in for repair. let me know if you need an RMA to do this
Alright, i know this is old, but i hope i can help those guys/gals, i recently bought the phone and i had this problem too, i dont know if it will work, but its worth a try, when i tried everything, i started losing hope, but i tried knocking the phone on something soft like a towel or the bed mattress, then it works wonderously, and i heard some people accidentally dropped their phone on the ground etc, and it works like normal again... although i would never recommend dropping the phone on hard surfaces, just try knocking on your bed mattress (do not EVER knock on the metal area, im not responsible for any damages), or put a towel on your lap and knock it few times with the screen face down (of course, just knock slowly, dont put too much pressure...) hope this helps!, and sorry for the long phrase of boringness!
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