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Bismarck
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Hi, I'm a bit of a perfectionist so I occassionally do find 'flaws' that most people wouldn't think important.

On my new Visor on the top half of the casing overlaying the screen, buttons, etc. when I'm holding it in my hand I notice a very slight tactile clicking as my hand squeezes it and it clicks against the screen or something. This isn't extreme, but I do notice it.

Just wondered if this was par for the course or if mine has slightly looser tolerances in the plastic alignments.

P.

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mxgian
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B,
I notice this too, do you squeeze the sides of the case? I also notice creaking if i push on the handspring logo on the back of the visor. It doesn't effect anything, and I hope it'll firm up when i add a backup module.

Minh

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Nhatman
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Yeah, my creaks too when you push on the logo on the back. That part bows a little out-of-plane (i.e. it's not flat). The creaking (at least on mine) is caused by it rubbing on the springboard module cover. It's a minor problem but being a perfectionist, it still bugs me....

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