Hi.

Now you mention screen protectors. Is there anyone who has got the idea to make 
a screen protector with some tactile marks that would allow you more easily to 
place your fingers correct when typing in braille with mbraille or with apples 
new teriffic braille input.

Best regards Annie.
Den 29/09/2014 kl. 03.07 skrev Christopher Chaltain <chalt...@gmail.com>:

> iPhones aren't made with ordinary glass. They're made with Corning's gorilla 
> glass and they have additional scratch resistance added. I won't say they 
> can't be scratched, but I wouldn't say that they scratch very easily either.
> 
> I use the tactile screen protectors from SpeedDots. I find the tactile 
> feedback helps when exploring by touch and jumping straight to different 
> objects on the screen. I got the screen protector for this reason and not 
> because I was worried about scratches.
> 
> My wife tosses her phone into her purse, and she uses both a case and a 
> screen protector, and I think she's pretty smart for doing that given how she 
> uses her phone and the fact that she doesn't want to worry about it.
> 
> I'd say whether you want to use a screen protector comes down to how you use 
> your phone. I wouldn't let anyone make you feel bad for not using one or talk 
> you into not using one if you're going to be worrying about scratching your 
> screen.
> 
> On 09/28/2014 12:25 AM, Chuck Dean wrote:
>> I do not use a case on my phone, but I always use a screen protector. The 
>> screen is glass, very easy to scratch, and with the screen protector I can 
>> always place it face down and not have to worry about it.
>> 
>> I buy the Apple screen protector. On my 3GS, I tried many third-party screen 
>> protectors that would fall off and were sticky. The Apple screen protector, 
>> on my for ass, lasted three years. As a matter fact, it's still on there.
>> 
> 
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