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05-07-2025
03:09 PM
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05-08-2025
07:44 AM
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Nal_NR
product: Hp Envy x360 2-in-1 laptop 15-fh0003a
serial number: [edited]
I have cracked my laptop screen; however, the device still functions perfectly, aside from the touch function, which misreads 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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