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HP Pavilion 14-dh0000 x360 Convertible PC (5NE56AV)
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hp pavilion x360 14 inch : I have cracked my laptop screen; however, the device still functions perfectly, aside from the touch function, which misleads pressure at the crack even when none is applied. I’m wondering: 1. Can I replace just the glass myself, and what are the typical repair costs? I believe the LCD panel itself is fine—do I really need to replace the entire screen, or is a glass-only replacement possible (and cheaper)? 2. If I can’t afford a repair right now, is there a way to disable the touch screen entirely so I can continue using the laptop normally without touch function ality?

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@Rashmi1202, Welcome to the HP Support Community 

  

I understand you are facing an issue with your cracked screen. Not to worry I will help you to get a resolution to resolve the issue. 

  

This needs one-on-one interaction hence I'm sending a private message to assist you with the next action. 

  

Please check your Private message icon on the upper right corner of your HP Community profile Next, to your profile Name, you should see a little blue envelope, please click on it or simply click on this link

  

I hope this helps! Keep me posted. 

  

Max3Aj

HP Support 

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