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Posted by gamezway on Fri, November 26th, 2010 at 07:19 - 2 Comments
 
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Now that it's not so shiny and new any more, many gamers are finding their NDSi Game Console  touchscreens are becoming less responsive and a little unreliable. Before you get Nintendo to replace your console though, it's worth trying a few things out to see if you can fix it, as often it's just a case of a bit of dust strapped under the screen.gamezway.com share some solution  about" How to fix DS calibration problems ".
step 1
Much like when you used to watch Blue Peter, you're going to have to gather a few household items together: a hard, small-headed toothbrush, a cloth and your DS.
step 2
Turn your NDS/NDS Lite on and tap the settings icon. It's at the bottom, in the middle. Tap the yellow icon on the far left. Tap the red squares to calibrate your screen then confirm.
step 3
If that hasn't helped we're going to have to get our hands dirty. Hold your DS vertically, as shown in the picture and grab your toothbrush
step 4
ress down on the touchscreen to make a gap between it and the plastic border. You need to be careful here, the DS is pretty resilient but it will be possible to break it if you exert too much pressure. You only need enough space to get a couple of the brustles of your toothbrush in
step 5
Work your way around the whole of the touchscreen border with the toothbrush. You'll need to move where you're applying pressure. You probably won't notice any dirt coming out and it'll feel a bit unsatisfying but it is working, it's just that the screen's really sensitive and a tiny bit of dust could have caused the problem. When you're finished, repeat the calibration procedure.
step 6
A good way to test if it's worked is with Pictochat. Try to colour the whole screen in black and, if the cleaning has worked, you should be able to do it in not too long. If it's still not working after you repeat steps three to five, consider replacing your DS.
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Artins90 Italy

  Fri, November 26th, 2010 at 08:31
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This look more like "how to break your DS" to me so I won't try it. My touch screen is perfect on the right to middle side but it's not calibrated on the left side there's about a fifth of an inch difference between the point where I press and the point tracked by the games. The bottom left corner is kinda bent there's less space between the plastic layer and the screen underneath than on the other parts of the screen I believe this is the cause of my problem.  

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Nathan Slovenia

  Fri, November 26th, 2010 at 16:46
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Alright, just because you're a new sponsor doesn't mean you need to go post spam-like things here, too. We can already see the ads for your store on the front page.
 
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