Nintendo DS - How we fixed the calibration problem by replacing the touch screen.
Like many users of the DS we ran into the problem of calibrating the screen -
chasing that dot around on the calibration screen for over an hour before
admitting defeat.
After a little bit of research it was quickly identified that the touch screen
was at fault - as the display was fine we ordered a replacement touch panel
from ebay.
Opening the DS is straight forward, although a tri-wing screwdriver is
recommended to remove the security screws. The only time consuming bit was removing
the old touch panel from the top of the display and having to remove the old
glue (we actually used white sprit to do this) The new display did not have adhesive
on in so we used masking tape to hold it onto the display there is just enough
room at the edge of the display to do this.
So far the repair has lasted over 3 months with a 5 year old boy using it
regularly - so it's not been handled lightly.