Originally Posted by Kevin1a
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Very well done. I have had screen alignment issues lately, where certain parts of my screen are aligned wrong. If I draw a straight line in notes, It comes out with a bit of a wave to it. If I have to go through the screen alignment dialog it gets stuck in a loop and I have to use software via the desktop to skip it. Your tutorial is the only thing that gave me the guts to tear apart my $$$$ Axim and mess around with stuff. I took it apart and successfully put it back together, but my problem wasn't solved. Can anyone diagnose my problem?
Also, I know that if I replace anything it will likely be the digitalizer, and not the whole screen assembly. Is this doable at home or will I likely have to send it to Pocket PC techs for something complex and uberprecice like that?\
Any recomendations on where to buy a replacement screen (if it is cheaper than sending to PPC techs to have digitalizer replaced) or a dizgitalizer itself? I forgot to mention that I am a poor college student, and cheaper is better. I don't care if your suggestion is to find a broken ax, buy it and rip the digitalizer out of it!
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I have a dead 50 with excellent screen. However, it wouldn't work for you since you have a 'v' model and the dim's are different. I gathered that from your avatar details. If you don't have a 'v', then let me know and I can setu you up. I do have a 'v' screen, but it has about 9 areas of persistent stylus use wear.
For testing purposes, you're welcome to that screen if you like for a cheap price.
let me know. bernard.