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Hold button doesn't 'click'?

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I replaced my dock connector and screen.

After desoldering and soldering I put everything back together, but the hold button does not 'click'.

It feels like it's already depressed, or like it's not depressing the clicker below it for whatever reason.

The ribbon clicker part of the hold button is connected to the whole dock assembly - the clicker does click when I press it, though the top part of the circle isn't as responsive as the bottom part. But it is new, so it should work.

The original ribbon part had adhesive on the bottom to make it stick to the part with the 2 small sticking up parts on the sides. I used a little glue but I don't know if that really made it stick well. Could it be pushing up against the black plastic part and make it not work (in which case I'll get some stronger glue), or shouldn't that matter and am I missing something?

It does seem to be pretty flush with the new screen.

I have to wait for a new battery to see if the button does or doesn't respond, but since I can't feel it 'click' I think it probably won't work?

How can I fix the hold button?

Toestel:

iPhone 1st Generation

Status:

open

Goedgekeurd antwoord:

+48986

Origineel bericht door: highwaykind

Titel:

Hold button doesn't 'click'?

Tekst:

I replaced my dock connector and screen.

After desoldering and soldering I put everything back together, but the hold button does not 'click'.

It feels like it's already depressed, or like it's not depressing the clicker below it for whatever reason.

The ribbon clicker part of the hold button is connected to the whole dock assembly - the clicker does click when I press it, though the top part of the circle isn't as responsive as the bottom part. But it is new, so it should work.

The original ribbon part had adhesive on the bottom to make it stick to the part with the 2 small sticking up parts on the sides. I used a little glue but I don't know if that really made it stick well. Could it be pushing up against the black plastic part and make it not work (in which case I'll get some stronger glue), or shouldn't that matter and am I missing something?

It does seem to be pretty flush with the new screen.

I have to wait for a new battery to see if the button does or doesn't respond, but since I can't feel it 'click' I think it probably won't work?

How can I fix the hold button?

Toestel:

iPhone 1st Generation

Status:

open