Hello, my droid razr is going crazy on me starting last Tuesday. When I tried scrolling down to view updates, the screen glitches out and I got back to the lock screen. Another problem is that when I tried to awake my razr, It won't come on until after two minutes. And when I tried to shut down my phone It shows the startup screen. And the most annoying thing is that It clicks while it sleeps and the battery sound beeps when my phone is low on power. Update:My phone now stays stuck on the startup screen and I tried to reboot it several times butto no avail. Can someone aid me!
SOURCE: Keypad Locked on my Motorola RAZR V3i
I had the same problem--it turned out that there was a tear in the underside of the keypad. The keypad was replaced. It cost $35, but the phone works fine now!
SOURCE: my droid gors to start up screen every 3 minutes
Try to do a firmware restore to make sure your system is 100% intact.Ifit still doesn't work, there may be an issue with your logic board.Ifyou're not covered under warranty there are Droid Repair guides that show how to open a droid.Watchout for the ribbon cables,those tear easily. Replacement parts areusually available on Ebay.There are third party services that can do itfor you Droid Repair.
SOURCE: hello! i have a motorolla droid and the screen
Try going into settings and set the display to 10 minutes or 2 minutes instead of anything lower. That should help.
SOURCE: I can't stop the arrow keys from scrolling the
The constant scrolling makes me think at a blocked mouse-wheel on a regular mouse for a PC.
On your Acer Notebook that "blocked mouse-wheel" means a dirt on your cursor-pad or a defective sensor on the same pad.
To fix it start by cleaning the cursor-pad with a piece of soft cloth soaked a little bit in a computer cleaning fluid (usually sold at any computer store) or soaked by few drops of alcohol.
Before any cleaning step is taken TURN OFF and UNPLUG YOUR DEVICE!
After the cleaning operation was done let it dry for about five minutes before you will plug again the power cord and you will restart your notebook.
If problem persists there's no other solution than unscrew the screw and wide open your Acer and inspect the cursor-pad. There might be a tiny little dirt stuck on the pad sensors.
DO NOT PERFORM THIS OPERATION IF THE DEVICE IS UNDER WARRANTY TERMS!!!
Any unscrewed screw voids the warranty!
Blow air very gently over the exposed sensors and be careful do not spread saliva the same time. Use instead a special spray for cleaning the keypads - sold also at the computer stores.
If the air blowing will not clean the sensors or if the problem persists think of a cursor-pad replacement for your Acer Notebook... This is the ultimate solution.
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