BEHRINGER WING DIGITAL MIXER Drift
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89%
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Behringer Wing 10.1-inch Touchscreen LCD Assembly
The capacitive sensor layer is bonded to the LCD. Over time, heat cycles can cause the dielectric layers to shift or the Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) grid to degrade, leading to permanent coordinate offsets (drift) that software calibration cannot overcome. Replacing the full assembly ensures a factory-calibrated capacitive grid.
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7%
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Internal Display Interface Ribbon Cable
Data drift can be induced by Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) or poor ground contact on the ribbon cable that transmits I2C or USB touch data to the CPU. A degraded cable creates signal jitter, which the system interprets as shifting touch coordinates.
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4%
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Touch Controller Sub-Board
If the drift is non-linear or sporadic, the Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) on the touch controller board may be failing due to component aging, preventing the system from accurately 'zeroing' the capacitance of the screen.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Behringer Wing 10.1-inch Touchscreen LCD Assembly.
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