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| Hi...
My new 680 has a small scratch on the screen. It doesn't interfere with operation, and its not very deep. But you can feel it when using it. Is there any way i can, er, sort of, fill it in? Or would a screen-cover help (and where to get one that would fit a 680). Any help would help... | |
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H/PC Elder Posts: | 2,294 |
Location: | Sunny California | Status: | |
| A screen protector will mask/fill it it in pretty well. If you got one, it might be your stylus. I would check it, and if it is rough, get a screen protector. Because more scratches are to come if it is... | |
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Factorite (Elite) Posts: | 133 |
Location: | Memphis, TN USA | Status: | |
| As I read on other posts, and put into action--the best (or at least cheapest) screen covers I have found are photocopy transparencies that I cut to fit my screen. I bought a box full at a yard sale for $1 (US). When I'm bored, I cut a few to fit.
I suppose I need a hobby...
GLE
Edited by H2OGuru 2005-10-19 12:36 AM
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| Are photocopy transparacies the same as those over-head-projector ones. I can get them from school if thats the case. I'll try it thanks... | |
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Factorite (Elite) Posts: | 133 |
Location: | Memphis, TN USA | Status: | |
| YES--it is the same thing.
GLE | |
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| Okay - i made a cover. It works fantastic. Its better than the store bought ones. I measured the screen, added a mm to each dimension the cut it with the school giloteen. It slots in perfectly.
Great idea...
Now all i need is something to fill the button holes on the front... | |
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