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What do they use to attach visors to handsprings cases? i ordered one and i was just wondering.
You know the plastic cover thingy that came with your visor. Well, there's one sewn into the handspring cases.
Ron
cool, thanks
Another option is Velco. That is what I used on the case I made. I put the soft side on the Visor which gives the Visor a neat furry back side... 
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I bought the zippered leather Palm case from 3COM 'cause I had a $10 gift certificate from buy.com.
Since one side of the velcro is sewn in, you are obliged to put the other velcro on the springboard slot cover, which is held more or less tightly in the Visor.
Less..actually, the Visor slipped out onto a hard tile floor the other day from 3 feet up. And it still works, nothing broken AT ALL! Anyway, I learned and because of this post, I decided to put the velcro on the original plastic Visor cover and use THAT to hold the Visor. It's a little thicker, and the tab on the cover makes the zipper bow out a bit, but no problems...
I think it's a good way to avoid making your Visor "furry" and using the cover you would have thrown out anyway. Added bonus is you can turn the Visor around, in case you have something else in the case pocket which might scratch the screen. Like the stylus.
I bought a RhinoPak 2000 from Rhinoskin, which has two elastic cross-straps. The Visor cover slips under the straps so that each strap covers each corner. The back of the Visor snaps onto the cover and provides a very secure hold.
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