#12: A Touchscreen Without the Touch
Back when a lot of us were young, touch interfaces were not commonplace. Things had to be done via buttons and other kinds of physical controls. It’s easy to take your phone’s screen for granted until it falls and stops working. Then how are you meant to interact with it?
Your device manufacturer probably wants you to spend a bunch of money to come and repair it with them, but why not just think outside the box and not even repair it at all? By using a USB OTG dongle and a Bluetooth mouse, this person got their broken phone usable without having to bother about repairs.
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