on 8/2/02 11:26 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hey everyone, its time for me to ask a question that has been answered at
> LEAST a hundred times.
> ->I have just bought my first G-book, a lombard 333. I've been very careful
> with it to not scratch or touch the screen, but one day in my bag, i think
> some extra pressure was applied to the closed 'book and now I have an exact
> indentation of my keyboard on my screen. Its fairly light and if I turn up
> the brightness, I can't see it and the screen itself is just fine. So, first
> of all, is there any means of repairing the lightened areas of the screen
> from where the edges of the keys touched the screen, and secondly, I've heard
> that placing a peice of cloth or rubber across the board before closing stops
> the indentations from getting worse/happening at all. Is this true, and what
> material is the best to do this? I'd apreciate AS MUCH information on this as
> possible, as I have to take it around with me quite a bit and I dont want the
> screen to get all banged up.
> 
> Thanks!
> -Dylan Moore
> I'm as old as the macintosh
I always put a piece of copy paper in the book before I close it. Seems to
work.



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