Hey guys, Noob here.
We had a monitor at our office that had a problem where it would randomly start cycling through all of its inputs. I figured it was just that the button was stuck. My boss decided to give it a good whack from the side. This turned out to be a not so good idea because after he did that it would no longer turn on at all!
He looked into it and we were 3 days out of the return period with no warranty, so he told me to trash it.
Instead I took it home and took it apart. What I found is that the power button is a tiny momentary button that uses a tiny convex metal cap. when he hit it, that cap came off. The rest are intact and seem to have some orangish glue holding them in place.
To confirm my theory i took the look "cap" and put it over the area that it should be in and depressed it. This worked and the power came on.
What would be my best route to take to fix this at least to a usable state? If i should glue it like the others, what glue should I use? all insight is welcome.
We had a monitor at our office that had a problem where it would randomly start cycling through all of its inputs. I figured it was just that the button was stuck. My boss decided to give it a good whack from the side. This turned out to be a not so good idea because after he did that it would no longer turn on at all!
He looked into it and we were 3 days out of the return period with no warranty, so he told me to trash it.
Instead I took it home and took it apart. What I found is that the power button is a tiny momentary button that uses a tiny convex metal cap. when he hit it, that cap came off. The rest are intact and seem to have some orangish glue holding them in place.
To confirm my theory i took the look "cap" and put it over the area that it should be in and depressed it. This worked and the power came on.
What would be my best route to take to fix this at least to a usable state? If i should glue it like the others, what glue should I use? all insight is welcome.
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