It does take some force to dock the 2400. I usually
use my thumbs to push it in. I also have my dock
srewed down. To remove the 2400 I usually pull from
the hinges.

Shane

--- "Gregory B. Dermer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm now on my second NewerTech 2400 dock, and have
> had the same 
> problem with both.
> 
> 1 - They require too much force to properly insert
> all of the 
> connectors.  (I know "too much" is subjective; I can
> tell you that 
> it's significantly more than is required to insert
> any single 
> connector on its own.)
> 
> 2 - Likewise, so much force is required to remove
> the 2400 from the 
> dock that I feel I'm about to rip the LCD screen off
> every time I try 
> it.
> 
> What do you folks think?  Have you heard of this
> problem before?
> 
> Much thanks,
> Greg Dermer
 
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