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Simple question, but I figured somebody would give good advice before I go and screw up my screen.
Is there an official way to remove to screen? A better alternative?
thanks,
bagelche
I use meduim-weight vinyl (report covers) on mine. They aren't sticky, or anything, but I just press lightly on the corners ad move inward. The sheet buckles and I can lift it off. Could you describe the shape of the WrightRights? Do they have a corner cut off?
And lastly, did you read the instructions that came with them?
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To remove my homemade clear vinyl protectors, I use a small piece of tape about 3" long. Fold one end onto itself to create a "grip". Stick the other end in a corner of the protector and gently lift, pulling the protector up. You should then be able to grab it with your fingers for easy removal. This technique works well and also doesn't require needing to get "under" the protector with something (even a stylus tip) that could potentially scratch the screen.
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Am on my first homemade - courtesy Walmart vinyl ... but it is butt ugly. Now that I know how to get the darn thing off, what is the best way to cut to the screen shape/size ?
The vinyl bends, moves, slithers, shimmies, & sticks to everything but.
Not having even seen a commercial one, I just did my best to cover 100% of the glass; while it protects, it is UGLY at the edges.
Any & all hints appreciated
Hello
I just picked up a WriteRight for my Visor. It fits great.
It also comes off real easy. you can get a hold of the corner and it just pulls off.
The one that you need to get for the Visor is the one that says for PalmPilot, PalmIII, PalmVII, IBM WorkPad, and Handspring Visor.
Hope this helps.
Tigger
Just use the little plastic card included with the Writerights, and pick at the corner a bit. Once it lifts a little, pull it up with tweezers or your fingers, and it will pull right off.
Keep in mind that if you don't mind a little fuzziness, you can go up to four months between replacements of your Writeright.
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Originally posted by Confused
Am on my first homemade - courtesy Walmart vinyl ... but it is butt ugly. Now that I know how to get the darn thing off, what is the best way to cut to the screen shape/size ?
The vinyl bends, moves, slithers, shimmies, & sticks to everything but.
Not having even seen a commercial one, I just did my best to cover 100% of the glass; while it protects, it is UGLY at the edges.
Any & all hints appreciated
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Originally posted by MPM
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Originally posted by Confused
Am on my first homemade - courtesy Walmart vinyl ... but it is butt ugly. Now that I know how to get the darn thing off, what is the best way to cut to the screen shape/size ?
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Any & all hints appreciated
I'm a bit puzzled by your experience with vinyl. I too have a home made screen protector made from vinyl and I have none of the problems you mention. It certainly does not move around on the screen once I install it.
Here are some tips:
1) Make sure that the vinyl protector is cut to the correct size. Too bit and it will not lay flat at the edges.
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Originally posted by Confused
[QUOTE]...What did u use for a template or did you ? Did u cut with exacto type blade or ???? What did u use for a cutting surface to minimize picking up all manner of crud and to hold it steady. Maybe its just cause i am all thumbs ;-)
MPM ... thanks for sharing your experience. The paper trimmer sounds like the key to success !
now I am much less befuddled ;-)
How do I cut my vinyl to the right size?
Well... at first I used a peace of cardstock that I carefully cut to be about 1/16 inch smaller than the screen(I think its better to cut the vinyl a little smaller as it is easier to place and you wont notice the gap. Who writes on the very edges anyway?).
I then lay the vinyl on a clean cutting board and then lay the template on top of the vinyl. Use a razor blade to cut around the pattern and then procede to clean the vinyl and the screen. (I use a special cloth made by 3M, I think, anyway it is very fine weave cloth which absorbs any oil smudges or dust on the screen and vinyl) I don't use any water but mabie next time I'll try it. Be careful with what you use to smooth the vinyl down... I found that the credit card out of my wallet was scratching the vinyl, try a very stiff piece of card stock. (use your ingenuity)
Now I use a small block of wood cut to the right size and just lay it on the vinyl, press down firmly, and cut around it.
Just relax and take your time and you will get better at placing the vinyl on the screen.
Who cares if you screw up a piece of vinyl? For only a few pinnies just make another one. Much better than the comercial ones costing $2-3.
[Edited by nitehawk on 01-12-2001 at 12:21 AM]
I actually use the gap between screen and case to my advantage: I cut the protector so it slips under about 3/16" on eache edge except the bottom one. My screen is tight only on the bottom. I also cut out the lower left and right corners, and have to trim a little spot of the bottom near the to-do button to make it fit snugly.
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OK... Thatch...
I'll bite,------------- what is THAT thing in your signature photo?
I've seen it in all of your posts and can't believe someone else hasn't asked... (looks cool, very high tech)
just sign me curious.
You're only about the eighth person to ask 
It's a composite I did myself. I took a PADD from Star Trek Voyager (Tinker, Tenor, Doctor, Spy--the one that says "Dinner Tonight?") and added the HS logo with Photoshop. It took me about 30 minutes because I had to get all the angles just right. The earth image on the PADD is from one of those $1.00 CDs you find in Best Buy that has NASA's collection of FTP-able images on it.
Cool, yes-no?
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Very
I was going to post the same question, Very Cool.
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