Replacing touch screen

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rossb
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Replacing touch screen

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My touch screen can no longer be calibrated.

On November 10 last year rpowell01 wrote "I just had to replace mine about 2 weeks ago. Very simple task."

If Mr/Ms Powell is still around - does this mean that you did it yourself? If so, can you provide some details of tools, access, is it tricky, awkward, can it done by someone with moderate skills etc etc?

Has anyone else done it? can you provide some instructions?

I have a new touch screen on the way and was wondering if I could do it myself.

Thanks for any help. Judging from the number of posts about this problem there are a lot of us who will be grateful!!
SYNTHESIA
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Post by SYNTHESIA »

Hi rossb,

here is a replacement guide. I hope it helps you.
https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BwnJAmy ... edit?pli=1
jamesjamesx
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Post by jamesjamesx »

Hi Ross

I had a faulty touch screen, and was worried it would be a major and costly repair.

A local technician (in Melbourne, Australia) replaced it for about $100 for parts and labour. It works perfectly.

Cheers

James
rossb
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Post by rossb »

jamesx
Thanks for responding so quickly. Melbourne you say? That's great. I'm in Melbourne. Can you give me a name? Was it Logitronics or somewhere else?

Was your repair permanent? Problem hasn't returned?

This just happened almost overnight and the M3 is virtually useless.

Thanks again. Really appreciated.

Ross
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Post by jamesjamesx »

Hi Ross

Melbourne - what a coincidence!

He's Aaron - in Carrum Downs, but he sometimes travels around Melbourne to pick up and drop off. He was recommended by my local music shop in Footscray. His details are here:

http://www.tayloredwarez.com.au/contact-us

Sorry, I can't remember the exact price, but I'm sure it was close to $100. Much less than I feared.

Yes I know what you mean, the M3's useless without the screen.

Cheers and good luck

James
rossb
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Post by rossb »

Thanks James I'll give him a call.

Interestingly my screen suddenly came good this weekend. Perhaps its a miracle this easter!!

And thanks Synthesia. I've done this sort of thing before and guides like this are a great help. Thanks for the link.
krakapow
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Post by krakapow »

my touchscreen goes a bit lazy on the right hand side after my m3 unit has been powered on for several hours, would a replacement fix this?
rossb
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Post by rossb »

Hi krakapow
I'll let you know if I end up replacing mine. Although I haven't seen many complaints from people who have made the replacement. Perhaps James could comment?
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Post by hammondcuni »

I did mine about a year ago. I took pictures as i disassembled to go back and look at what went where. The hardest part for me was removing the touch screen. Its glued on pretty tight and if not careful you can easily scratch the screen(glass). Im not at all tech saavy and I pulled it off.
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