Okay, so not too long ago, my TI-84 CE's LCD ribbon cable was torn accidentally.
Here's the story (briefly):
I was fixing my arrow keys on the keypad, and that worked out fine, that's when my screen still was fine. However, due to gluing my screen back on the case (the old adhesive worn out), glue got on my screen. Cleaning that off wasn't too bad, but when turning it on, I could see it looked like bubbles trapped in the layers of the screen. It still worked fine, and I dried it out too. However, it had spots where it dried out. Long story short, I tried my best to make it look much better...
Unfortunately, I had accidentally tore the ribbon cable at the connection end. I stripped back the plastic layer to expose the wire things. It's too short to connect back to the motherboard, and I've given up. It's a trashy screen now.
Where can I find a new screen? Is there a way to fix the connections by myself? And I noticed a TI-nSpire screen is the same size as the CE's. What does a nSpire LCD look like and would it work on a CE?
Thanks everyone!!
Here's the story (briefly):
I was fixing my arrow keys on the keypad, and that worked out fine, that's when my screen still was fine. However, due to gluing my screen back on the case (the old adhesive worn out), glue got on my screen. Cleaning that off wasn't too bad, but when turning it on, I could see it looked like bubbles trapped in the layers of the screen. It still worked fine, and I dried it out too. However, it had spots where it dried out. Long story short, I tried my best to make it look much better...
Unfortunately, I had accidentally tore the ribbon cable at the connection end. I stripped back the plastic layer to expose the wire things. It's too short to connect back to the motherboard, and I've given up. It's a trashy screen now.
Where can I find a new screen? Is there a way to fix the connections by myself? And I noticed a TI-nSpire screen is the same size as the CE's. What does a nSpire LCD look like and would it work on a CE?
Thanks everyone!!