Madkins007
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Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Nebraska- the Good life
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As a newbie user, I have put together a few 'survival kits' for my VDX, and am wondering what others have done, or think, about this.
My kit consists of a couple sets of cleaning packets (Fellows BrainWash) and the Kharma Cloth, a WriteRight screen protector, a pair of AAA batteries, and a spare stylus (with mini-screwdriver and reset pin.) It fits nicely in a small Zip-Lock bag, and I made one to keep in my car or fanny pack, one at work, and one at home. By the way, I taped the batteries end-to-end and taped them to the stylus to keep the packet small and neat. If I ever needed to, I could also drop the entire VDX in the plastic bag.
I also downloaded the article on screen repair from MemoWare, printed it out, and plan to make up a 'screen repair kit' with the various things it recommended all together: Rain-X (you need so little, I may transfer a bit to a small 'dripper'-type bottle), Crazy Glue, Q-tips, no-lint polishing cloth, and some foil for a mixing bowl. This would also rest in a plastic bag, kept at home for some extreme emergency (after the warranty expires!)
Overkill? Paranoia? Basic preparedness/insurance?
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