Wrong auto root and now the touchscreen is... iffy

happytomato

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I have an N-910F and managed to flash the auto-root for the N-915 - The touchscreen is now weirdly offset and doesn't properly respond to touch input - even in recovery. Have I fried the touchscreen like you can on older models, or do I just need to revert something software based. I checked with some touchscreen diagnostic software and it definitely does respond... just in the wrong place. Ideas=
 

PieOfJustice

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I have an N-910F and managed to flash the auto-root for the N-915 - The touchscreen is now weirdly offset and doesn't properly respond to touch input - even in recovery. Have I fried the touchscreen like you can on older models, or do I just need to revert something software based. I checked with some touchscreen diagnostic software and it definitely does respond... just in the wrong place. Ideas=
re-flash a N910F kernel
 

MrAlez

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I read somewhere if you flash other kernel you will burn the digitalizer lf the svreen, the only thibk you left if flash stock firmware via odin, if that doesnt work, send it to repair
 

mrlove6

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I have an N-910F and managed to flash the auto-root for the N-915 - The touchscreen is now weirdly offset and doesn't properly respond to touch input - even in recovery. Have I fried the touchscreen like you can on older models, or do I just need to revert something software based. I checked with some touchscreen diagnostic software and it definitely does respond... just in the wrong place. Ideas=
hey, it happened to me last month on my tab s, but not flashing wrong things like you....just flash back the right recovery in odin should work normally, if you were unlucky to fix it you have to flash complete stock rom and root again