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IPad 6 Touch Not Working or Ghost Touching Repair

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Revision as of 01:57, 20 January 2024 by KevinShort (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{stub}} {{Repair Guide |Device= |Affects parts= |Needs equipment= |Type= |Difficulty= }} ==Problem description== Repairing an issue where a 6th generation iPad's touch screen does not work. thumb|Example image (Figure 1) -- No image yet. Help expand this page by uploading it! ==Symptoms== *iPad boots but does not respond to touch input. *Screen moves and selects things on its own, as if a ghost is using the device. ==Solution== * The di...")
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IPad 6 Touch Not Working or Ghost Touching Repair
Device
Affects part(s)
Needs equipment
Difficulty
Type


Problem description

Repairing an issue where a 6th generation iPad's touch screen does not work.

Example image (Figure 1) -- No image yet. Help expand this page by uploading it!

Symptoms

  • iPad boots but does not respond to touch input.
  • Screen moves and selects things on its own, as if a ghost is using the device.

Solution

  • The digitizer connectors are very easy to damage on this model. If they are visibly damaged, replacing them fixes the issue.
  • If the connectors are flawless, usually from bend damage, the touch ICs get cracked solder balls. Reflowing them often fixes the touch issues. If it does not resolve it, replace them.

NOTE: If the connectors are good, and replacing the touch ICs does not fix the issue, usually there are broken traces between the connectors and the touch ICs. This cannot be viably fixed.