I have a lombard screen with the keyboard marks on the screen. It
looks as if the keysd scraped off some of the protective coating. Is
there anyway I can buff the marks off or is there something that
would restore the coating ?
thanks,
Mad Dog
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on 27/11/05 10:19, Tom and Lisa P at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a lombard screen with the keyboard marks on the screen. It
looks as if the keysd scraped off some of the protective coating. Is
there anyway I can buff the marks off or is there something that
would restore the coating
stays clean.
On Nov 27, 2005, at 7:19 AM, Tom and Lisa P wrote:
I have a lombard screen with the keyboard marks on the screen. It
looks as if the keysd scraped off some of the protective coating.
Is there anyway I can buff the marks off or is there something that
would restore the coating
Or you could buy a piece of felt and place it over the keys.
Jim Sanderson
On 27 Nov 2005, at 14:10, John Roberts wrote:
I have a PB G4 400 MHz. I used to get gunk (oil/dirt) transferred
from my keyboard to screen. A couple of years ago a wise friend
advised me to keep a paper towel over
On 11/01/05 19:04, Brian Braunschweiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had this Pismo for a few months. I just got around to getting a
protector between the keyboard and the screen when the lid is closed.
Some damage was already done when I got the Pismo and a bit more
since I had it before