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As I was drinking from my bottle of water, some droplets of water fell down on my phone's menu buttons. I cleaned it off after noticing and I carried on with my day.
The following morning, I noticed my left menu button was constantly lighting up because it kept clicking/triggering by itself. I switched off my phone, let it dry, turned it back on and nothing was fixed.
I've managed to slow down the auto-clicking by installing an app that makes the key have a delay when clicked, the app is called Button Remapper. I've tried other apps like All In One Gestures to completely disable the menu key but when I open that app it just keeps saying "loading". Can anyone think of a way I can simply disable the menu key or do I have to go to the shop for repair? If so, how much will it cost me? I'm living in the UK.
The following morning, I noticed my left menu button was constantly lighting up because it kept clicking/triggering by itself. I switched off my phone, let it dry, turned it back on and nothing was fixed.
I've managed to slow down the auto-clicking by installing an app that makes the key have a delay when clicked, the app is called Button Remapper. I've tried other apps like All In One Gestures to completely disable the menu key but when I open that app it just keeps saying "loading". Can anyone think of a way I can simply disable the menu key or do I have to go to the shop for repair? If so, how much will it cost me? I'm living in the UK.