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FIX for iPod Touch Home Button

Hi Everyone- first post.

I decided to register for this forum after finding a definitive 100% fix for a 1st gen iPod Touch 16gb home button unresponsive or nonfunctional.

1. Place 1 drop of rubbing alcohol on the home button.
2. Press the button repeatedly with pencil eraser making sure to get liquid into area surrounding button.
3. Dry off area with paper towel.
4. Press home button until it works again.

I was ready to buy a new one- and this was my last ditch effort. Now it works like new!

Hope this is helpful- be careful with the amount/type of liquid used- do not use water!!

Powerbook 12" 1.5ghz, Mac OS X (10.5.6), iPod Touch 16gb 1st gen

Posted on Apr 8, 2009 8:25 AM

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May 13, 2013 6:07 PM in response to Skylerfromwi

Hi Skylerfromwi, I had a similar problem with updating my iPhone 3GS a little while ago, not the home button just the lockout. It stressed the heck out of me as I don't have an actual Apple Store here where I live to take it to, and the instructions I found saying I needed a computer on wifi and a SIM card yet my only SIM card was my only wifi. But luckily my service provider could help, and I don't know what they did but it only took about 30 seconds to fix with some kind of code. So in saying that, and i know its an iPod and not an iPhone, if you can't take it to a store then try your service provider store. Also, keep trying in this community and around the web, YouTube is a good resource. Good Luck, lets us know how you go :)




[update for my home button issue; it still doesn't work and will only cost 1/8th of the devices retail price to fix, that's a bargain considering the $800 device is no longer sold in Australia. I am using that access setting home button which is a savour for this know hardware defect]

Jun 29, 2013 10:09 AM in response to tonybeyondo

My life is full of music! I couldn't stand the few hours I had to go without it! I planned to get a new one, but first I did my research. I came across this and decided to try it. The first time I did it, it did not work. I didin't give up quite yet. I tried again with just a little more rubbing alcohol and it worked! Thank you so much for this post!


Thanks Again,

The Happy Music Girl

Sep 5, 2013 9:46 AM in response to Crumas

I have to agree with using compressed air.

Both on the Home button (when compressed) and the charger port.

It was the solution for me!

I also used an Alcohol Swap Patch. They come in foil packs.

They have just the right amount of moisture/alcohol.

The edges of the patch came out black when I ran it inside the port chamber.

Also great just to have around to clean the screen, w/ immediate evaporation.

Sep 11, 2013 5:59 PM in response to applegenius18

When my ipod touch 4th generation screen cracked horribly i took it to apple (my neighbors got a free iphone 4s replacement) i got mine replaced for 100$ and the next day i realized the home button was broken and the battery was barley alive. Which is why i came here.The battery doesn't matter so much because its a little better anyway.

Oct 9, 2013 12:34 PM in response to tonybeyondo

Hi these two articles helped fix my issue with a non responsive home button, The first really worked for me so have a read was so thrilled that I didnt have to pay for the home button to be fixed!!


http://www.applecor.info/how-to/a-z/85-iphone-4s-non-responsive-home-button.html


This second article helped me through whilst the button was not working properley it just tells you how to enable the assistive touch which is OK for the short turn


http://www.applecor.info/how-to/a-z/95-assistive-touch-buttons-iphone-gesture.ht ml


Woo well chuffed, so thought Id share and give credit to the site that helped me finnally fix my problem 🙂

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