If your touchscreen is not accurate, you can try to recalibrate it: # Turn on your DS # Use the D-Pad to go to the small DS icon at the bottom of the screen, and press A
# Go to the rightmost icon, which looks like a crosshair, and press A # Tap the red squares on the screen until it finishes calibration # If it takes more than 10 taps, then there may be something wrong with your touchscreen calibrating properly. (Try to offset your taps on the red box)
First, know that opening your DS will void your warranty, and you can easily break the DS even more. It would be best to sell it, if only the touchscreen doesn't work.
Then, you'll need a Tri-Wing screwdriver, which you can buy online.
There are online guides, see the related links for some.
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The lower screen is a touch sensitive screen.
No, the Nintendo DS and Nintendo DS lite have the same screen size.
you just blow into the screen
The Nintendo DS Lite has a brighter screen the the original Nintendo DS and it's slimmer as well other than that there are no huge differences
Yes you can. You can also connect DS lite to DS and DS Lite to DSi.