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LiRM35
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I'm just curious...is anyone elses screen cockeyed and doesn't go border to border to the case? Mine has a noticable slant.... it tilts to the right...like it's not centered correctly. And the border on the left side is significantly thicker then the one on the right. Anyone else see the same thing on your Visor?

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Joe V
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The border on the left is supposed to be thicker than the one on the right. My Palm III was the same way.

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SherylKing
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The top and bottom border on mine are slightly narrower than the side borders, but the top and bottom are the same as each other, and the left and right are the same as each other. On mine, the left is not bigger than the right.

BTW, it's easy to check this by turning the backlighting on!

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Joe V
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I think LiRM35 is talking about the outside case bordering the screen. In my case it's blue.

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