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yardie
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How do I get rid of the rainbow when I use a screen protector with my Prism?

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dtgillis
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How do I get rid of the rainbow when I use a screen protector with my Prism?


yardie...

I'm using WriteRight for the Palm IIIc. Since they don't fit exactly, you have to try to center them over the Prism's display.

I've found if the edge of the WriteRight is too far to the left or the right, it produces that rainbow effect along the edge. If the rainbow effect shows up anywhere else, try smoothing that area with your stylus or credit card to ensure that the WriteRight is on flat,completely free of any bubbles or pockets

YMMV,
David

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gadgetguru
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Go to Wal-Mart in the fabric/craft section and get a yard of clear vinyl for less than a buck. Cut them to the correct size and put it on the screen. Clear, padded to the touch and stays put with static electricity. No problem with the screen, no rainbow, and lasts longer than WriteWrights.

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