After replacing a cracked screen on a customer's tablet, the device powers on, but the touch functionality is sporadic and inaccurate. The customer reports that touch inputs are not registering correctly, especially around the edges of the screen. Based on this scenario, what should be your next step in troubleshooting this touch screen issue?
Realign or reseat the digitizer cable, as it may not be correctly connected after the screen replacement.
Recalibrate the touch screen using the device's settings menu.
Update the device's firmware to the latest version to improve touch functionality.
Perform a system restart on the tablet to reset the touch interface.
Realigning or reseating the digitizer cable correctly is often necessary after a screen replacement, as touch screen functionality depends heavily on a secure and proper connection. Factors such as dust on the connector or misalignment can cause improper touch input, which matches the symptoms described in the scenario. While recalibrating the touch screen might be another step, it assumes that the digitizer is already correctly installed, making this a subsequent action to ensure proper functionality after addressing hardware concerns like cable connections. Updating the device's firmware or restarting the tablet are appropriate troubleshooting steps for software-related issues, but given that the scenario describes a hardware change (screen replacement), they do not address the fundamental issue described.
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