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Posted by zejune on 03-02-2001 11:51 AM:

Hahaha.. beaten to death. nice way of putting things.

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Posted by kevin_i_orourke on 03-02-2001 11:58 AM:

Personally I just go for Scotch tape on the Graffiti area, makes it feel much better for writing but doesn't obscure the display.

Also very cheap and hasn't caused any problems for me in the 6+ months I've been doing it.

Don't know how it works with Platinums/Prisms though.

Kev.


Posted by MelHerd on 03-02-2001 03:55 PM:

Have been using a regular WriteRite since my last post (been going strong for 6+ months). Cleans well with a little rubbing alcohol and tissue. The first time I cleaned it there was a film that came off easily. Seems a little clearer since then. I clean it with rubbing alcohol once a month with no problems. I think I will easily get a years worth of use out of one WriteRite.

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Posted by srwdc1 on 03-02-2001 07:45 PM:

lowtech works fine

i like the low-tech approach.

use sheet protector (the kind that holds one 8-1/2 x 11 page in a 3-ring binder). Get one from secretary in office or supply cabinet. Cut to fit w.scissors, (slightly larger than screen size) and fiddle so it fits under all four edges.

Then use the Scotch brand *wide* removable Magic tape (comes in a blue box), which appears to be the same material as the "flags" you would use to flag pages of a book or a big report. (the flags come in different colors). Put the removable tape over the Graffiti area, so you get the write-on-paper feel.

I can't get excited about paying $20 or so for some plastic.

good luck


Posted by mpemulis on 03-02-2001 11:48 PM:

Talking

srwdc1 - you're a genius! That's the solution I was looking for....was going to go for the cheap vinyl, but didn't want to stick something directly to the screen. Just spent 5 minutes with your suggestion - and voila!

(You forgot to mention that it helps if the supply cabinet has a straightedge and x-acto knife!)


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