I'm afraid maybe I applied too much pressure when putting my Hori Screen Protector on my touch screen? I was using a credit card...
It is perfect in the top and middle of the screen, but the bottom middle, right bottom corner and middle right areas are a few pixels (at least 1mm) to the right of where I press with the stylus. This is especially apparent with Hotel Dusk and Quick Spot.
It is driving me crazy since calibrating it will not fix it, I tried calibrating 10 or so times and different methods of calibration (including purposely touching the spots 1mm to the left) and nothing helps.
It doesn't make my DS unplayable, but I only noticed it now when trying to activate the dip switches in Konami Arcade Classics (requires extreme touch screen precision).
Are all DS's off in some spots, or should I send it back to Nintendo?
I've only had it 3 months, the screen is 100% scratch/dent free, and it is a Black DS Lite.
Thanks for any help on the matter
It is perfect in the top and middle of the screen, but the bottom middle, right bottom corner and middle right areas are a few pixels (at least 1mm) to the right of where I press with the stylus. This is especially apparent with Hotel Dusk and Quick Spot.
It is driving me crazy since calibrating it will not fix it, I tried calibrating 10 or so times and different methods of calibration (including purposely touching the spots 1mm to the left) and nothing helps.
It doesn't make my DS unplayable, but I only noticed it now when trying to activate the dip switches in Konami Arcade Classics (requires extreme touch screen precision).
Are all DS's off in some spots, or should I send it back to Nintendo?
I've only had it 3 months, the screen is 100% scratch/dent free, and it is a Black DS Lite.
Thanks for any help on the matter