The magnet holding the stylus seems to have either come off its usual spot or is turned in another direction. But the stylus wasn't holding anymore. Today, I got to work and noticed I had lost the stylus. Is there any known fix for this? I never dropped the phone, it just wouldn't work one day.
Thanks for any help.
Did you open the Stylus? You can srew it (upper black part) up, where you can see the magnet that is hold by a plastic part: it cant move .... did someone fool you?
Greetz
Boris
Well, my stylus is lost now so it's too late. No, nobody was trying to trick me. Are you saying that the only magnet is in the tip of the stylus? The end that you write with? Because I believe I have another one.
with mine you cant write like a pencil only on the touch screen without ink ;-), its a touch pro without branding original from HTC. the magnet in it is placed in the inner stylus ca. 3 cm upwards from the "tip" ..., you can say just in the middle ..
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Boris
Well, mystylus was going into it's sleeve and not staying in, it was just sliding out. So, I don't know where the magnet was at all.
For me it seems that the contra part in the inner of your device (ferrum or magnetic) has moved or is broken so the magnetic stylus "found nothing to be magnetic with" hope you understand me, my english is worst .... You know that you need a little Power to remove the stylus from his hole. if you could test it with the other stylus that you still own (but must be for the TP!!), wether the stylus is hold or not.... and have a look in the inner of the stylus wether the magnet is there...
good night.... perhaps till tomorrow.... If you need a plan from the inner parts of the TP: i have one
Greetz
Boris
P.S. If you shake your device: Do you hear anything ??
Well, I tried but my replacement stylus didn't work. There is definitely a magnet missing inside the phone. At first it was tight, then it seemed blocked and now it just glides in and out.
So, can anyone give me any hints about what I can do to fix my stylus not sticking in its sleeve? I really need this fixed. Is it safe to open up a Fuze?
This happened to me today...
i have removed the battery, chip, microsd and then the back cover... a bit tricky but it was easy (folowing the dis/assembly guide), for mine the lower part didnt want to go out, so i pull out the speaker connector and then push it out.
and the other magnet was there... and it have a place in the back cover that i think it may be seen if you take the battery out... it have like a dent
now my problem is with the polarity... i dont know how to glue it ... it have 2 positions vertical or horizontal
the vertical position will attract the stylus but it seems not to enter completely
the horizontal will push it, but i dont know if it will hold it as is very hard to test it without adding glue and i will use exposy...
EDIT1: found where it go... its in the vertical position but it need to be tested (because the polarity is different dont know why) if you are going to glue it
EDIT2: i used a plastic card (old medic card, visa, ect) to pry out the back cover from the keyboard
Thanks
Many,many thanks to you.
Same situation so easy but the lose magnet not easy to find except by your tips. Ha, ha I love this forum, So many thanks to the people here who contribute helping each other
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This happened to me today...
i have removed the battery, chip, microsd and then the back cover... a bit tricky but it was easy (folowing the dis/assembly guide), for mine the lower part didnt want to go out, so i pull out the speaker connector and then push it out.
and the other magnet was there... and it have a place in the back cover that i think it may be seen if you take the battery out... it have like a dent
now my problem is with the polarity... i dont know how to glue it ... it have 2 positions vertical or horizontal
the vertical position will attract the stylus but it seems not to enter completely
the horizontal will push it, but i dont know if it will hold it as is very hard to test it without adding glue and i will use exposy...
EDIT: found where it go... its in the vertical position but it need to be tested (because the polarity is different dont know why) if you are going to glue it
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Hi everybody,
Got myself a brand new Touch Pro last monday and really love the thing. However, after playing with it for the past few days, it somehow stopped reacting to stylus take outs. Both when in sleep mode, as in a call. It won't wake up or pull up the notes application, respectively. I didn't drop the device or anything. Just installed some apps.
Anyone experiencing the same thing? Or does someone know of a certain option or registry entry that I can check?
Thanx! Scott
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I tackled the problem! For anyone else experiencing this problem:
There is a tiny switch located at the top of the cut out for the stylus. Check whether this switch is obstructed. Mine got stuck under the casing of the device. Maybe this can happen randomly when inserting the stylus.
If anyone of you have had a similar problem, please report it here. If it is common, we should report it to HTC as well.
Scott
see and i thought the pro didn't wake up like the diamond does. now realize u have to take it fully out to wake.
Out of curiosity how did you clean it out? The only way I can see to do it is to pull the phone apart or just blow backwards down where the stylus rests.
I've had the stylus jam up inside the casing on me a few times. Quite possibly the battery sitting funny inside the case, a guy on whirlpool mentioned it.
ugh this happened to me today... how did you fix yours?... i don't really see where the dam trigger for this thing is
How to fix
I fixed mine using a toothpick and a flashlight. Use the flashlight to shine into the stylus silo. When you look closely you can see a tiny switch about 1cm upwards from the bottom of the device.
The switch roughly looks like this: _/|_ When you insert the stylus it "rolls" in a upward direction. Mine got stuck at the top of the square hole where the switch normally points out.
I carefully used the toothpick to pull it back out. I carefully pushed it in a little bit and made a downward movement. It popped right out to its normal position.
I hope this helped!
Scott
I'm having the same problem... Can someone post a photo so I know what to look for?
Same problem here, fixed by flicking the switch a couple of times.
Quick idea, maybe install the program: Gyrator2.
If it's not a sensor problem, I believe it might help since it's one of the specified rule and the program is quite useful anyway
This problem will happen if you jab your stylus into the slot without being careful. It won't touch it's switch. So it'll slide to the side. I'd suggest you point a flashlight at it and find out.
I found this thread when looking up how to solve my stylus issue, out of the blue it has been jamming up when I tried inserting the stylus in and out. Almost as if the stylus got thicker during the day, a very tight fit. Read this thread and got a clue that it may have something to do with that switch.
If I insert my stylus in at a angle it glides in and out as it is suppose to. If do it without paying attention like i do 90% of the time I will jam. I have have a look at this switch once I get home.
Thanks
Well, this forum has saved me yet again.
I was actually playing around with Gyrator when my stylus suddenly got really, really hard to move in and out. I had just deleted the stylus events in the app once I figured out what was key-locking my device, when on the next stylus insert it got really stiff. For a moment I thought maybe the app make some magical change to the magnet or something and so I uninstalled, tried it, then reinstalled gyrator.
I put an LED flashlight up to the little hole about an inch (5 cm) down the stylus shaft and then used a needle to play around in there. I can't say I have a clear idea where the switch is exactly, but I figured it was toward the body of the device. I finally saw something move and then tried the stylus. It worked a lot better then next two times, then suddenly it's again snapping in and out easily.
Thanks to the OP!
photos of switch
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I'm having the same problem... Can someone post a photo so I know what to look for?
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My stylus got super sticky all of a sudden (to the point i was scared i would break it if i pulled any harder to get it out). I couldn't figure it out. Then i read this thread and found out about the stylus switch. My switch was not aligned straight in the silo. All i had to do was find the switch and bend it back into place with a toothpick. I had some success bending it back with the stylus itself, but it is far enough back in the silo that it's hard to get good contact with the stylus point. And it quickly got stuck after a few inserts/removals. But after i bent it into place with the toothpick, it has been fine for the last few hours.
I've attached 2 photos of the stylus silo (the picture titled switch2 is better), in which you can just barely make out the switch. The pictures are taken with the Touch Pro face down. The switch in the pictures is in the correct position. It should jut straight out into the silo. If it is coming in at an angle, it may be making your stylus stick. Or it may not be registering (and thereby not waking up your Raphael) when you remove your stylus. You need to shine a light down the silo, or you'll never see it. It was extremely hard to get the photos because the natural light wouldn't illuminate down the silo, and the flash had to be aligned just right so that it would bounce back to the lens of my camera. But it's the best i could do.
Stylus prob
I am having the same problem, and have been unable to resolve it yet, if anyone can document exactly what they did to fix it I would be grateful.
Twiddling about with a needle is kind of hard to visualise.
Thanks
A|C
Thanks for the tips and the pics pokeycd.. i was scared that i had damaged my magnetic sensor but ur pics and info were just great and my stylus locks in and comes out perfectly now. thanks a lot.
I had the problem too. I got that cellphone and thought that it was suposed to be that hard to insert that stylus. Then i read this thread and watched a little closer and i found that switch beeing stuck. I first repositioned it with a toothpick. Then it worked again, but i need to be careful inserting that stylus (inserting it with an angle) else it will get stuck again. But later on i realized that i can easily reposition that switch with that stylus just by inserting it at an angle. (Angle). I hope u can figure out how you can fix that.
A picture of the switch (it's not that sharp but it will let u guess where you have to look for):
Switch for the Stylus
I hope it will help.
I have same problem too. I buy today Touch Pro. I think that magnet sensor is not OK.
Thanks to all for solved this problem
I think this problem is for all Raphaels..
There is no magnet sensor as far as i think. The magnet is just for keeping the stylus in the phone. There is a 'machanical' sensor (as you can see on the photos above). That sensor is either sticking in the case or is beeing stuck by inserting the stylus without caution.
I have this problem too I think...My stylus now slides in and out of the device without a problem, but if I look in Gyrator it always thinks my stylus is in. Despite all of the pics and advice above, I can't seem to locate / unstick / bend the sensor back to its correct position.
My switch came out
I was having this problem with the super-tight stylus on my Fuze, and after taking it in and out a few times (which I wish I hadn't done), I did this-
Take out the battery and shine an LED pocket flashlight into the opening of the silo where the batter sits, shining it back towards the opening.
I saw the tiny black lever that senses when the stylus is in or out. With my Fuze positioned with the silo on top, screen on left, battery area on right, this little lever was on the bottom right.
I took a toothpick and could position it so it stuck straight up into the center. I tried to move it around a few times, but then it came off and fell out! (came off or broke off)
Here are some pictures of the little piece and the stylus opening after it came out.
It doesn't look like the plastic is broken... anyone know if it can be fixed?
I have a design flaw on mine
I think I have a design flaw: instead of the switch and the casing for it, mine shows a cavity with what I thought was a metal sensor. I think the whole swith thing is missing on mine. Always has been.
Hi,
I wonder if someone can offer any suggestions... The end of my stylus has broken off and left the metal part right inside the phone. I've tried with jewellers screwdrivers and tweezers to get it out, to no avail.
Any suggestions?
Have a look at the Polaris Wiki and get the service manual to disassemble the case.
Happened to me yesterday .Get a needle,press point of needle againt stylus.then push it out.took me 2seconds.
If the needle trick doesn;t work I somehow used a needle to prize the chamber open via the side and then freed the stylus by sliding it down. It hasn't damaged my polaris in any way. Sorry can;t be more specific but it wasa while ago!
Another way would be to take a bit of wire or a cocktail stick, apply a small drop of super glue to the end and press it onto the broken end of the stylus (being careful not to touch the sides of the polaris)
Then wait a few seconds for it to dry and pull it out!
Dear Nordberg !
try to put some glow on the top of the rest of ur stylus and put it back in ur PPC, let it a few minutes then try to pull it slowly and u will have a one piece stylus ......
im trying to crack the transformer open and do u think the back is glued on or is it screwed on? im thinking theres probrably some screws behind the lable but cant seams to find anything here that wont scratch it to remove it. hit me up with ideas and hopfully I can post some kind of video on how to dissacemble the transformer.
It will most likely be fastened with screws. I think if it had been glue peoples cases wouldnt be 'creaky'. There were some pics on a Chinese site showing it open. I saved them to my pc, If I find them I'll upload.
Edit: Well I found them but they're not really showing the case. I'll attach them anyways and you can see if they help or not. It looks like once you get the bezel off the back just slides clean off.
Ok well scratch screws under the asus logo, thanks very much for those pics. I already have the screws out from the bottom. I'm guessing the back seals with some type of clips
Looking at there tools in second picture seams they used a guitar pic to losses it from its edges
cowballz69 said:
Looking at there tools in second picture seams they used a guitar pic to losses it from its edges
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Maybe try a credit card?
Ha tore up my room looking for my guitar pic lol. Ill try my credit card
When in doubt use a hammer.
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When in doubt use a hammer.
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Lol, tryed to use a credit card but its to thick, going to stop at the store tomorrow and pick one up
cowballz69, pm sent
If you have one, your best bet is a Stanley knife (boxcutter, I think you call them). Should be thin enough, you'll just have to be careful not to nick any internal crap.
If it were me, I'd use a scalpel, but I know most people don't have one handy.
ok well heres my mini review untill i get a guitar pick, i got the bottom half to crack open with a credit card(to thick but i did it), i was then able to slide the card from one end to the other. The plastic clips holding the metal are very very crappy. the metal was extreemly easy to bend and by just putting the card threw the bottom was enough to bend it. i was however; able to put it back together with out making it look as if i opened it, but u would need a ULTRA Thin piece of plastic to complete the mission(DO NOT USE ANYTHING ELSE BUT PLASTIC,,THE METAL AROUND THE EDGE IS SUPER FRAGLE). seams all ASUS does is pop the plastic backing in and screw the bottom and its off to who every buys it.
(Losining the bottom screws lowerd the light bleed that was there by 30% ( i was a full brightness and back screen and loosining the screwes made a big impact so the issue with the light bleed is to much pressure on those areas)
seams this is easy enough just need the right tools.
cowballz69 said:
(Losining the bottom screws lowerd the light bleed that was there by 30% ( i was a full brightness and back screen and loosining the screwes made a big impact so the issue with the light bleed is to much pressure on those areas)
seams this is easy enough just need the right tools.
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Interesting. That seems to be the very spot where my screen has a little backlight bleeding. I'll try it out in a few minutes.
Youtube it
If this is the fix. A youtube vid would be awesome. Ready set go
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If this is the fix. A youtube vid would be awesome. Ready set go
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thats not the only spot i have light bleed, i also have bleeding on the top portion and theres no screw to losen so must be on to tight from the inside. however this does prove that the bleeding is from pressure not the screen itself
You need these spudgers,
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/professional-premium-precision-phone-disassembly-tool-7-piece-set-23050
Get a few sets (if you're planning on opening up electronics on a regular basis). These are soft plastic, and will wear out after a few uses. You don't want to use anything harder like a knife, as then you will mar the 'lips' on the device shells. Aesthetics aside, that will show up as evidence of tampering, meaning goodbye warranty.
Most electronics use plastic snap-in clips to hold the shells, along with screws and possibly soft glue. Going slow will prevent the clips from snapping off, but not always.
You can find these same tools on Amazon and eBay. Just search on 'spudger', which is their name.
Use the guitar pick to get the initial crease, push one of the thicker wedges into the crease, and slide it along the seam. This assumes you've gotten all of the (hidden) screws.
e.mote said:
You need these spudgers,
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/professional-premium-precision-phone-disassembly-tool-7-piece-set-23050
Get a few sets (if you're planning on opening up electronics on a regular basis). These are soft plastic, and will wear out after a few uses. You don't want to use anything harder like a knife, as then you will mar the 'lips' on the device shells. Aesthetics aside, that will show up as evidence of tampering, meaning goodbye warranty.
Most electronics use plastic snap-in clips to hold the shells, along with screws and possibly soft glue. Going slow will prevent the clips from snapping off, but not always.
You can find these same tools on Amazon and eBay. Just search on 'spudger', which is their name.
Use the guitar pick to get the initial crease, push one of the thicker wedges into the crease, and slide it along the seam. This assumes you've gotten all of the (hidden) screws.
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breaking a clip is def possible in this case
How did you get the screws on the bottom off? Do you have the right screw driver (any ideas where I can get one)?
jrac86 said:
How did you get the screws on the bottom off? Do you have the right screw driver (any ideas where I can get one)?
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it's a torx.
jrac86 said:
How did you get the screws on the bottom off? Do you have the right screw driver (any ideas where I can get one)?
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Use a Torx T6 bit.
When you opened it up, was there anything to suggest there was any way Asus would know you had opened it up please (if you hadnt bent the bezel ofc) if you needed to send it back under warranty for some reason?
opening is not recomended threw my experiance * I used the thinnest guitar pic today*,and the metal around the edge;any slight flex and it ends up staying that way and wont go back on straight no matter how carefull u are, also the clips that hold the plastic back to the bezil is ULTRA CRAPPY to a point u have a 50 50 chance of it not holding the plastic cover anymore. ON the plus side; if u loosen the bolts in the bottom, u can relieve the light bleed there. so reguarding the light bleed its best to just send it back to ASUS to get it fixed.
MY Next step is having ASUS fix my light bleed on my own tablet and not have them give me a replacement.
I will be posting a before picture of the light bleed when i send it out , and a After picture on when i recieve it back from them. good idea??
Morning!
Has anyone yet taken a closer look at the lower plastic flap of the case? The upper one with the power key opens readily to accept the SIM Card, but there also is a gap of about the same size on the lower part of the phone, just below the beatsaudio logo. This one has no opening to pry open with the fingernail, but i could nudge and move it a little by ever so gently prying with a tiny flathead screwdriver. There also is a small hole pointing within this flap on the very bottom of the phone.
Q: What is the hole? Drainage hole in case the phone gets a soaking bath? Hardreset microswitch? Or is it maybe a releaser that unhooks the flap and allows for easy removal (similar to the holes beneath DVD-Drive trays to remove a disk if the Drive is broken)?
I am trying to figure this out as of now, but for the life of my I cannot find a slim enough needle to get into the hole. Guess I will need to grind / file something down to see if something happens when inserting it.
Has anyone investigated this yet? Anything interesting beyond or is it just a second flap with additional antennas and no access to interesting bits and pieces?
Wonder is it where the battery placed? Perhaps there are website trying to disassemble One S to see is it easy to replace the internal battery.
If you are referring to the tiny hole at the bottom of the phone, that hole is the mic. Wouldn't advice on putting anything in there
lol its the microphone. in almost all devices it is locates there
Funniest sunday topic
You made me laugh... I remember first iphone users were talking about " OMG one of two speakers under the phone doesnt work OMG OMG "...And someone told them " It is mic ! " LOL....
psych0t1c said:
Morning!
Has anyone yet taken a closer look at the lower plastic flap of the case? The upper one with the power key opens readily to accept the SIM Card, but there also is a gap of about the same size on the lower part of the phone, just below the beatsaudio logo. This one has no opening to pry open with the fingernail, but i could nudge and move it a little by ever so gently prying with a tiny flathead screwdriver. There also is a small hole pointing within this flap on the very bottom of the phone.
Q: What is the hole? Drainage hole in case the phone gets a soaking bath? Hardreset microswitch? Or is it maybe a releaser that unhooks the flap and allows for easy removal (similar to the holes beneath DVD-Drive trays to remove a disk if the Drive is broken)?
I am trying to figure this out as of now, but for the life of my I cannot find a slim enough needle to get into the hole. Guess I will need to grind / file something down to see if something happens when inserting it.
Has anyone investigated this yet? Anything interesting beyond or is it just a second flap with additional antennas and no access to interesting bits and pieces?
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I don't yet have the HOS. But I can tell you that the little hole in the bottom of the HOS is the phone mic...
And be aware that doing what you intend to do will eventually void your warranty... but go right ahead... it's not my money if you screw things up...
I have taken apart enough devices to know what I am doing (except for the stupidity of not considering the mic hole because they have becme so invisible these days that its easy to just forget about them heh...).
I changed broken digitizers on DHD and did a complete disassembly / reassembly of a Desire Z that took an Soda bath and both devices work to this day. I am just hell of curios regarding the PCB layout of the One S, mainly for the storage question (soldered or aftermarket slotted microsd mounted under the hood)
And FYI, under the lower flap is just another boring antenna and another plastic cover, no more screws like behind the top flap. Do't have the right tools here to go any further without actually risking damage, but after easter I will have a closer look at it in the company. Unless iFixit comes out with a disassembly tutorial faster than that hehe.
Warranty? Well warranty. I've had a few devices now from HTC and none ever had to go to service. And with the knowledge of how to fix it comes the option of just paying for the OEM spare part from some retailer later on and fixing it yourself in 1 day instead of sending your phone in and waiting on it to come back for 1 week or 10 days.
But thanks for the hint, I might have actually forgotten about that.
So there is this thin plastic-ish strip on top of the button ic but under the physical button, just open your back cover and you'll have an idea of what i am talking about, it has this black center and is goldenish color the rest.
So, I was opening the cover and that 'thing' from the power button and volume + button fell off, I didnt pay much attention, but now those 2 buttons wont work on there own, still I can get them to work by opening the cover and using something pointed, so as far as the IC or the chip or whatever it is, is still fine.
I need some suggestions on some makeshift ideas on how to fix it so the buttons will work with the cover on. Also if possible, anybody know if the mobile guys fix it and how much it costs? Dont worry about where you live, I just want to have a rough idea I dont like walking in to a mobile mall and feeling all dumb
Thanks in advance, and the other thanks you'll all receive anyway for helping
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So there is this thin plastic-ish strip on top of the button ic but under the physical button, just open your back cover and you'll have an idea of what i am talking about, it has this black center and is goldenish color the rest.
So, I was opening the cover and that 'thing' from the power button and volume + button fell off, I didnt pay much attention, but now those 2 buttons wont work on there own, still I can get them to work by opening the cover and using something pointed, so as far as the IC or the chip or whatever it is, is still fine.
I need some suggestions on some makeshift ideas on how to fix it so the buttons will work with the cover on. Also if possible, anybody know if the mobile guys fix it and how much it costs? Dont worry about where you live, I just want to have a rough idea I dont like walking in to a mobile mall and feeling all dumb
Thanks in advance, and the other thanks you'll all receive anyway for helping
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Well, you can easily fix it yourself if you are a bit smart. Just try to stick a box shaped paper tape at that place where the plastic broke off from.
Cut tape in a small rectangle. Then cut that rectangle into many small pieces of same size and form a small rectangle. Then stick them to the place where "that thing" came off.
You can also use a double end sticky tape but usually the thickness is defined so I am not sure if that will help.
HTC Sensation is an old phone however, you should easily find old bodies/ new cases to replace your current body.
Good Luck
Thanks my explorer had a similar problem Its original back cover's buttons worn off, so I folded up a piece of paper and stuck it there and used a cover over the worn out back case. With sensation there is no way to make the paper stay in the same place, i didnt think of paper tape or double sided tape, will give it a shot.