Dear experts in repairing electronic books!
Advise how to solve the problem. Here's the thing ... I ordered a touchscreen for Texet TB-710HDna Aliekspress (see. Screenshot), which is well received. But it turned out that it differs from the original in that the loop transition to the display is shifted to the side (see. Touchscreen new and original for comparison). Anyway, they made the transition trail, I cracked touchscreen replaced with a new, good display was hurt when he stepped foot. But here's the catch: the feeling that he is a living (working). But reacts to touch sluggish and not in those places, that is necessary. What you need to do to make it work as it should? And yet ... Do you need a touchscreen to stick on the edges of the display, if there is adhesive on the edges of the track on it and it sits well on the screen. Maybe it does not work because of poor electrical contact with the housing of the display?
Post has been editedSergelios - 20.04.19, 16:38