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Why don't you just remap the keybord ? Anyway, is deadly easy to change the screen. Just be sure you're using the rigth tools.
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2015-11-25
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I will have to chose which character to loose hehehe but i will remap it.
About repairing screen do you know some link to how to do it. I have never open the mobile, and I am very bad on "hands stuff". On the other hand, at other forum thread somebody told it was difficult to buy a non-fake screen. Have you buy any one? (to know some reliable provider)
Thanks!!
EDIT: I found videos (replacing screen)
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I can do several things from the terminal, but in a very limited way as I can not use the virtual keys where i have symbols like Esc/M, | or <, >. Theoretically in a couple of days I will have a jolla phone, but I was planning in keeping my N900 as a "work tablet" for some tasks (its difficult to think in leaving it hehe)...
Basically, I have two questions:
1) How to manage the phone without the screen input:
Is there a way to stop reading the input of the touch screen and of controlling a "virtual mouse" with the keyboard. Has someone done it?
2) Has anyone repaired the screen recently? I don't mean by yourself, but in anyway. I have found some links in TMO, but all of them are very old and not working anymore. I don't know whether there is the posibility to buy new screens, and if there is any video of how to do it. I will prefer to carry mobile to someone more used to repair such kind of things, but I am afraid he woudnt remember about n900, and i would be more confident if i can show him a how to video.
I think, at least Neo900 people should know how to buy screens as far as they are supposed to sell it...