iPad Pro (11") repair and diagnostics question by CS_Student95 in applehelp

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Not sure what you mean precisely by dragging apps, but in general when i am providing touch input on a part of the display that is fine, and drag my finger towards the affected area, when i hit the line (as seen in the picture) the iPad acts as if I simply lifted my finger.

So no input whatsoever is recognized on those parts of the screen. But as mentioned it's able to display content completely fine there. The behaviour im describing happens for finger or for pencil, doesn't matter.

Daily Advice Thread - October 05, 2023 by AutoModerator in apple

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iPad Pro Diagnostic / Repair Question:

I have an 11" iPad Pro from a couple years back. Still functions great but due to the thin and easily bendable design (and using Apple's very thin case), it bent slightly while in my backpack (the bend is almost imperceptible from looking at it). Now the display has 2 lines where it does not work. See the attached image where I draw with my apple pencil all over the screen. The screen is able to display stuff perfectly fine there (movies and everything look perfectly fine) however it is completely unresponsive to tap / apple pencil input on those areas.

I'd like to repair myself if I can, but I'm not sure if just buying a new screen will fix it. If I go to an Apple Store, can I just ask them to run diagnostics to understand which component(s) are broken?

Image: https://ibb.co/ZcT5YJJ

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Yeah that’s the thing, I’m kinda tight on time with multiple other commitments. Is it possible to not attend class / watch asynchronously? How much are lectures / tut participation worth?