Homebrew 3ds problem constant moving

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Hello, i have a 3ds that has a problem in which once yoou turn it on, the cursor constantly moves right and down in the bottom screen, that also means that in the games there is a constant movement.

The circle pad isnt working when moved and in games that dont use circle pad, the movement with the d pad works fine.

When disconnecting the circle pad from the board, the problem persists and i tested the impedance in the circle pad and it seems to be working fine.

Does anyone know how to fix this problem or what could be the cause?
 
Hello, i have a 3ds that has a problem in which once yoou turn it on, the cursor constantly moves right and down in the bottom screen, that also means that in the games there is a constant movement.

The circle pad isnt working when moved and in games that dont use circle pad, the movement with the d pad works fine.

When disconnecting the circle pad from the board, the problem persists and i tested the impedance in the circle pad and it seems to be working fine.

Does anyone know hto fix this problem or what could be the cause?
I've had a simalar caused by a damaged Touchscreen.Are you sure youre Touchsreen is ok?
 
I used to have a problem similar to that, where the cursor was constantly moving and the touchscreen wasnt working, so what I did (no joke) was use a tooth brush and just brush against and under the edges of the touchscreen. The issue may be dust or residue underneath the touchscreen, and this is how i fixed it.
 
I've had a simalar caused by a damaged Touchscreen.Are you sure youre Touchsreen is ok?
I have doubts that the touchscreen is correctly working because, did the circle pad work in your case?

I used to have a problem similar to that, where the cursor was constantly moving and the touchscreen wasnt working, so what I did (no joke) was use a tooth brush and just brush against and under the edges of the touchscreen. The issue may be dust or residue underneath the touchscreen, and this is how i fixed it.
Did you circle pad work? Mine does not respond when moved..
 
Sounds like a textbook broken analog.

So the circle pad appears to be functioning properly when disconnected? It may be a touchscreen issue as others have said. Hopefully its not a problem with a circuit board.
 
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Sounds like a textbook broken analog.

So the circle pad appears to be functioning properly when disconnected? It may be a touchscreen issue as others have said. Hopefully its not a problem with a circuit board.
Yes the circle pad hardware seems to be working, the impedance varies between 1500 Ohms and 5000 Ohms aprox.

I forgot to mention that the problem persists even if i disconnect the touch screen.
 
the 3ds will default to right and down on the circle pad when it's diconnected so that's normal,

try the Circle Pad Calibration by holding L+R+Y while powering on the system
 
the 3ds will default to right and down on the circle pad when it's diconnected so that's normal,

try the Circle Pad Calibration by holding L+R+Y while powering on the system
I will try that and tell you what i find. thanks
 
I have doubts that the touchscreen is correctly working because, did the circle pad work in your case?


Did you circle pad work? Mine does not respond when moved..
Since on the home menu the touchscreen is being used, the circle pad didnt work on the home menu, but it did work in game.
 
I have doubts that the touchscreen is correctly working because, did the circle pad work in your case?


Did you circle pad work? Mine does not respond when moved..
The Circle pad generally doesn't work while the Touchscreen is touched (in the Homemenue or in the most Games)but when the Touchscreen wasn't active my circle pad worked
 
I've had this same problem, but the screen was the problem. I cleaned the whole touch screen and the edges. It worked a bit after that, I calibrated everything
 

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