Originally posted by Bumwill
Originally posted by Kak64
Um, that's probably not the best comparision, but anyway, since almost a week had passed, is your 3DS working now?
Are there still any problems?
Well, after leaving my 3DS alone on a table for a week, it's working again now. 
Something's up with the Y button now, however. It seems to have a life of its own, as the 3DS now seems to think it's always being held down. I guess that problem isn't as serious as if the A Button stopped working, but I've encountered some rather terrible problems ever since the Y Button started screwing over as such.
Here's what I discovered so far:
Internet Browser - Webpages keep automatically zooming out. Every time I try to zoom back in it'll put up a fight until I give up. Every single time.
Mario Kart 7 - Every single race I get a disadvantaged start (My Kart's engine bursts) and then it drives off without me holding down any buttons. Unable to go backwards either.
Mario Tennis Open - Touch Screen doesn't work, unable to erase data. Also I can't use the powerful flat serve.
Luigi's Mansion 2 - When I start a level, the dark light device automatically switches on, then once it turns off that's it. I'm not able to do anything else other than walk around.
StreetPass Garden - Can't set my favourite garden area. And when I prepare to take a photo of my plants, I can zoom in but not back out again.
Face Raiders - Can't get advice on the level selection screen.
Nintendo Letter Box - Touch screen doesn't work here either. All I can do is look at the letters I currently have (can't create any more because of the touch screen not responding here).
Also if I put the 3DS down on a table in a certain way it automatically turns itself off. I had just spent some Play Coins on StreetPass Mii Plaza when I had to answer a phone call. Put my 3DS down and it turned itself off. Alas, I didn't get those coins back either... 
Nevertheless I'm "Coping" just fine. Might try the rice idea actually to see if it heals the Y button and/or the random shutting down.
Much like what m64m said before, you should just call Nintendo Support here.
It's clear the water has damaged your system (including the touch screen, which is why it doesn't work properly).
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