Welcome to my very first Instructable!!So, I randomly wanted to buy a digital camcorder, and decided to take the risk of buying it used off Craigslist. In addition, I stupidly neglected to research the camera beyond the basic features list on Amazon. I met up with a middle-aged woman who sold me her Sony DCR-hc32, she explained that she had no idea how to use the camcorder and decided to sell it off. It powered on, and somehow I decided that was enough. Three days later I finally located and bought a mini-DV tape, I was all set to film! I was pretty excited/relieved to see it was able to record, but I couldn't find the rewind button... In fact any playback was seemingly missing, I panicked thinking perhaps I was losing my mind. Then, after several minutes of looking I consulted the internet only to find dreadful news. 90% of these options were only available via the touchscreen, which I found wasn't responding AT ALL to touch. So here I was with a cool night vision device, and the words "SUCKER" etched across my forehead. I spent days looking for a fix that wouldn't require me ordering anything online (my credit card was stolen, and perhaps a tad bit paranoid). 


Touch screen hardware:This method to my knowledge can only be used on RESISTIVE TOUCHSCREEN. So if your touch screen requires a desperate repair measure I'd suggest identifying the type of touch screenshots it has. Typically smartphones and tablets utilize CAPACITIVE TOUCHSCREEN , a quick test to determine the hardware is based on how the screen reacts to touch. When the device was new did it respond to any touch(Gloves,finger nail, pencil tip,roofing nail,anything pointy*don't poke your screen with listed items). or did the screen only recognize your fingertip and a special stylus? The former would most likely indicate a resistive touchscreen (respond to pressure). The ladder would be a Capacitive touchscreen(require conductive material). If your not sure Google your device


TOOLS:


-SCREW DRIVER


-LIGHTER


clearly you need to disassemble the device. So the tools depend on the device. in this case I needed only a Phillips SCREW DRIVER to open my handyman. I consulted a disassembly guide... Then I got annoyed by the narrator's voice and cracked it open like a caveman.(YouTubes how-to content is generally narrated by monotone people, and they tend to sound as if they have several jollyranchers stored their mouth while filming. Causing them to salivate uncontrollably, and causing their childhood speech impediment to reappear. no offense)

Well it's kinda hard to capture my touchscreen working in pictures, when I initially purchased this camcorder I was unable to use the touchscreen. Now It works flawlessly (except I couldn't remember how to reassemble the hinge, but hey I don't care the touchscreen WORKS). Repeat steps if unsuccessful.Thanks for reading my guide if you liked this guide, I'd love to hear it! I've repaired lots of things in ways that scare engineers and manufacturers alike. This is the first one guide I've published, typically I write one, and get scared of the backlash and delete it.


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I love your devil-may-have-cared mode of flinging yourself into forbidden territory. It didnt help me with my problem, which is a dead touchscreen on HP D7460 printer, but heck I need to loosen up, ya made me laugh. I am laugh-powered.

I can't believe it, but this fixed my touch screen! I am 58 yr old woman that has never opened a camera before. I decided I had nothing to lose so I tried this with a hair dryer. I now have a working camera and can watch and copy my precious tapes again. Thank you

OMG....It Worked, I also used the hair blower, and never thought it would work, but no loss, it already wasn't working. Now it is working like new again. I only took out the 4 little screws and popped the plastic cover off and was couldn't get it apart any farther so just used the hair dryer on both sides of the touch screen, being careful to not melt any plastic.

The only thing I did differently than yourself is I used a hairdryer on hot hot hot to heat up the back of the touchy bit as its a bit bigger plus I only have a zippo handy which gives off black reek etc.

Well after searching google for "tablet resistive touch screen fix" your instructable is the second link and the first one looked crap so here I am and about to attempt a repair on a slightly bigger touchscreen using your methods (arnova tablet gifted to me for the usb port to use to fix another tablet, found in a drawer months after receiving it and easily fixed the boot loop it was stuck in only to find touch screen buggered). Wish me luck!

I had this problem with two phones and had to factory restore them. But I figured it out! For whatever dumb reason, the restart is tied to the onboard apps. If you disable any of the apps the phone came with, it will endlessly refresh on the reboot screen. I don't know which app specifically since that'd be a lot of factory reboots, so I'd suggest just not touching any if them. 2351a5e196

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