VisorCentral.com
Show 20 posts from this thread on one page

VisorCentral.com (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/index.php)
- Visor & Deluxe (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/forumdisplay.php?forumid=1)
-- Coarse writing? (http://discussion.visorcentral.com/vcforum/showthread.php?threadid=452)


Posted by Tequila on 10-26-1999 09:09 AM:

Question

I've only had my VisorDX for about a week and I've noticed that the screen is a bit coarse. It feels like writing on cardboard or with a very sharp pencil. I've tried my stylus on my friend's Palm Pro and it felt fine and I've tried his stylus on my VisorDX and it feels weird. If I write very lightly, I don't experience it, but under normal pressure, it just doesn't feel right. Anyone else notice this?


Posted by BizEchilD on 10-26-1999 01:37 PM:

Post

Yes.. and I've found a very simple solution.

I noticed that writing in the grafitti area was really rough.. So just take your finger and smudge it a bit (You won't be bothered by it since it's not viewable). The oil will create a pretty smooth writing area.

It may not be a permanent solution, but it's fast, free, and easy to do.


Posted by handsprung on 10-26-1999 01:50 PM:

Post

even better, take a small piece of clear tape and cut it to fit the grafitti area. then try writing on that...nice, smooth and cushy...protects the surface and you can replace it every few weeks...


Posted by gene on 10-26-1999 02:58 PM:

Post

That was the first thing I noticed to when using the device. I've been reading a little bit on dejanews. My Visor also has the "soft glass." The screen has "give" unlike my previous Vx's glass hard screen.


Posted by emeyer on 10-26-1999 08:57 PM:

Post

I just cleaned my screen with some eyeglass cleaner (VisaClean brand) and now it's nice and smooth. Don't know what was causing the roughness, but it's gone now.

-Eric


Posted by Pax on 10-26-1999 08:58 PM:

Post

I am glad some one said something about this. Thought I was going crazy. Every time I write it feels like I am scratching the silk screen.

Peace
Bryan


Posted by Nutt on 10-26-1999 09:08 PM:

Thumbs up

Maybe theres something on the screen and thats what the cleaner took off.


Posted by Tequila on 10-26-1999 09:28 PM:

Post

I'm betting that there's just something on the screens when they're manufactured that causes this. It'll wear off after time. My trackball was the same way. It was very difficult to use at first but the manual said that the oil from your hands would loosen it up. It works great now. I'm hoping something similar will happen with my Visor. I may try the tape solution too though.

Anyone had a Palm long enough to actually damage the screen by writing too much on it?


Posted by Briareos on 10-26-1999 10:13 PM:

Post

My screen is "soft" as well. If I look closely, I can see the screen surface deform a little when I press on it lightly. It seems like the membrane isn't quite snug against the glass. Is this normal? Will the membrane shrink over time?


Posted by mg on 10-26-1999 10:54 PM:

Lightbulb

Try using a graffiti area sized piece of the Scotch tape that comes in a Blue box (If I remember right the number of the product is 501). Writing on the tape feels like writing on paper and you can stop worrying about scratching the graffiti area. I personally use a WriteRight to protect the whole screen and a piece of the "Blue box Scotch tape" over the graffiti area.


All times are GMT. The time now is 05:33 AM.
Show 20 posts from this thread on one page

Powered by: vBulletin Version 2.3.4
Copyright © Jelsoft Enterprises Limited 2000 - 2016.