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Replace the Touch Screen (Digitizer) on a Palm TX

Replace the Touch Screen (Digitizer) on a Palm TX
When the touch screen on a handheld device goes out, you're in big trouble. It pretty much turns your expensive electronic toy into a paperweight. Fortunately, with twenty bucks and about half an hour of your time, you can fix one of these yourself. I'm not sure what the insides of other handheld models look like, but the Palm TX was a very simple fix.

Just a quick disclaimer: I am not responsible for any damage you do to your device or warranty. There are plenty of little fiddly bits inside one of these things that can be easily damaged through carelessness or accident. Also, I'm pretty sure if you open one of these yourself you invalidate the warranty. You have been warned.

***UPDATE 8/4/09:
I forgot to mention, you should probably try PhilB's instructable on the crazy digitizer problem first--you may not need a new digitizer at all! It didn't work for me, but after I'd installed the new touch screen, the DigiFix program was better at calibrating the new screen than the basic software.

***UPDATE 5/4/10:  If you've repaired your Palm using my instructable, go into the Notepad and write, "Thanks depotdevoid!" or something along those lines.  Take a picture of it and post it to the comments below, and I'll send you a DIY patch!***

 
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Step 1Get a replacement digitzer

Get a replacement digitzer
Ebay was the best place I found. It took me a few minutes to figure it out, but apparently a "Touch Screen" is actually known as a "Digitizer." I found mine with a search for: digitzer+palm+tx. There were several different options, but being the cheapskate that I am, I bought the one that ships direct from Hong Kong for $19.99, shipping included. That meant I had to wait a couple of weeks for it, but I can be patient if I have to be.

The digitizer actually came in a kit that included a couple of screwdrivers and plastic prybars. I didn't need the screwdrivers, but the prybars certainly came in handy.
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May 10, 2012. 4:06 PMcliveoboe says:
Thanx for a great instructable. My TX is humming like new except for the power button which has been long since dead. Luckily using one of the shortcut buttons to start Hotsync will turn the unit on. Used very small screwdriver to get case apart.
May 8, 2012. 10:20 AMjott_1 says:
Your instructions were easy to follow. Worked great! Under the gray tape I had clear tape to peal back also. The digitizer I had plastic protecting the adhesive plus a piece of plastic covering the whole screen(one on each side). The minor differences didn't cause any problems.
May 7, 2012. 10:32 AMHeywood-west says:
Thanks for your help, it worked great. I wouldn't have dared try this without your instructions and photos. It now works better than it did before. I'm one happy bunny.
Mar 25, 2012. 4:33 PMAlaskaMark says:
A BIG Thanks to you depotdeviod. That was easy and got me back up and running for only $8.00!
Jan 10, 2012. 7:06 PMFlavioLima says:
That was really helpful. Thank you :)
Dec 11, 2011. 2:40 AMGreengas says:
Would like to second cc1868's comments - I just successfully breathed new life into my TX for the total sum of $7.98 for the digitizer off Ebay. Only two comments -I had a bear of a time figuring out where to put a small screwdriver so I could unlatch the digitizer connector (the black connector/clamp under the clear tape and the silver top tape) - I finally got it open when I came down from the TOP of the Palm, with my screwdriver pointing down to the bottom of the digitizer - and gently lifted the black clamp up and rotating it perpendicular to the LCD. There's just enough room under it to slide the new connector in and then latch it down. After that, I found that if you put the TOP section of the TX on the circuit board, after the lcd display is sitting properly in the front of the case, the assembly goes a lot easier and it keeps the power button in place while you lower the circuity board and the TX top into the front case. After that, the back has to be put on bottom first, then rotated into position, and pressure has to be firmly applied at 4 different points, two on one side and two on the other, between the screws - until you hear the "click" of the back latching in.
Other than that, it was painless. Thanks much for posting this information and the great photos!
Aug 17, 2011. 9:18 PMbenstone says:
thank you! great walk-through. a small note you may want to add in step 5: my device came with conductive tape all around the digitizer to lcd edges. no problem cutting it with the pry tool.
May 19, 2011. 9:15 PMShadow13! says:
This was a Big Help!
Mar 27, 2011. 6:44 PMcvsoft says:

This instructable was helpful for my m500-series Palms. Both look good and work great! 
Mar 28, 2011. 5:56 PMcvsoft says:
Thanks for the patch!
Jan 20, 2011. 3:57 PMhk44 says:
thanks, it was easy. I may have to mess with the alignment...we'll see.
Dec 28, 2010. 5:39 AMJOHNDWARD1 says:
First of all I want to say that the instrutions are great. I just replaced the digitizer on both mine and my wife's TX. I replaced my wife's first as per the instructions. When I replaced mine, there was not a little black connector piece for the digitizer. After looking at it closely for a few minutes, I found that there is a connector that pops up, it just wasn't black.

After replacing, on both units I had trouble getting the Palm touchscreen program to calibrate exactly. I also have Digifix and a trial version of PowerDigi. The Digifix did not seem to calibrate it accurately either, so I tried the PowerDigi. This one worked a lot better. I have 4 days left on my trial version. When it expires I am going to try the calibration again with both the Palm program and the Digifix. If either one of these do not work I will purchase the PowerDigi.
Jul 23, 2010. 11:01 AMsiemensj says:
I really appreciate the instructable. My Palm Tx works great now!
Sep 16, 2010. 5:13 AMpalmuser says:
Thank you for a detailed and very helpful guide. I just replaced my digitizer but have a problem. The left side of the screen does not react to the stylus, so horizontal lines drawn in note pad only fill up the right hand side.. However, I can sometimes press buttons and activate objects on the left side using my finger. There seems to be a problem of resolution (ie the fine stylus point fails but a think finger works..) I tried disassembling again, removing all the connectors but leaving the digitizer in place. I noticed on install that the connecting flat cable was a little longer than the original and, so some pressure has to be applied to close the case. Otherwise, the install was as per you’re the description. Can suggest something to try? Many thanks!
Dec 28, 2010. 5:45 AMJOHNDWARD1 says:
I had trouble with my calibration after replacing both my wife's and mine. I tried the Palm program, and on mine could not even get it to go to the next screen. It kept going back to the calibration screen. I also have Digifix and PowerDigi. Digifix did not work well either, on mine or my wife's. I then tried the PowerDigi. It worked very well. It has three different levels of calibration, with the higest being "Accurate" with 70 touch points of the screen. This program is not free, but you can try a trial version for free for 15 days. Try that and if it works you can purchase it for about $15. I have four days left on mine, then I will try the Palm and the DigiFix on more time. If these do not work, I will purchase PowerDigi.
Sep 16, 2010. 9:33 AMpalmuser says:
My problem seems different as when I rotate the screen, the dead zone remains the same. What I have noticed is that the active zone is actually the upper right quarter when the palm is vertical with the joystick at the base. Any ideas how the digitizer works? My guess is that its capacitive but i have read on google that some people speak of contact with the LCD.
Sep 17, 2010. 8:38 AMpalmuser says:
Hi, I dissembled once more but no cigar.

It's probably #2 as basically there is an issue with sensitivity, ie fingers are detected but not the find stylus point.

Something new: If I open notepad, I can draw with the stylus on the right side only, BUT if I use my finger I can draw anywhere on the screen, just not very precisely..
Dec 29, 2010. 3:14 AMpalmuser says:
finally got a replacement digitizer but the problem is the same. I guess there is a HW problem.. well, I knew one day my TX would die, its just a pity everything else works fine..
Nov 9, 2010. 6:16 PMbainvillewendy says:
I just replaced my digitizer for the first time ever. Very scary, but works perfectly. Good notes and good pictures. Thanks.
Sep 17, 2010. 5:31 PMchumpy1 says:
FANTASTIC !!! Easy to follow step-by-step instructions worked flawlessly. Great pictures make the job even easier. My Palm Tungsten TX works better than it ever has. I Highly recommend doing it yourself. It only took 10 minutes and I even applied a new Fellows WriteRIGHT to protect my new touchscreen investment even longer. THANKS…
Jul 24, 2010. 10:44 AMmaddoxej says:
Thank you. I got a new digitizer cheap from dealextreme and replaced it myself. I was worried when it wouldn't power on after the procedure. It turned out the battery was dead. Everything is working.
May 13, 2010. 12:32 PMmoonsaba says:
This was SO easy thanks to your step by step pictures and narrative, and the several helpful addendums.  If I hadn't found this I wouldn't have had the guts to replace my digitizer. 

Only one comment:  if you installed a glass digitizer your OEM stylus may now feel sticky or drag.  I installed a high quality screen protector and it now works perfectly. 

My TX is better than new.  Thanks again.
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