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    How to get rid of keyboard marks on the monitor

    Discussion in 'Fujitsu' started by phychem, Nov 9, 2005.

  1. phychem

    phychem Notebook Enthusiast

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    hi i have one of those crystal view displays...now...i am noticing these keyboard marks,..they are only visible when there's a black background...any way that i can get rid of it? clean it???? does putting a piece of paper between prevent this from happenning ?
     
  2. Brian

    Brian Working at 486 Speed NBR Reviewer

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    Buff it with a microfiber cloth and use the same cloth on the keyboard when you close the screen.
     
  3. Nandor

    Nandor Notebook Enthusiast

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    I just put a sheet of paper between the keyboard and screen.....i also write stuff on the paper to remind me of things, it has dual functions!
     
  4. Spare Tire

    Spare Tire Notebook Evangelist

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    you can also use the paper to papercut things in survival situations
     
  5. jsis

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    lol ^

    Anyway, I think it's best to not put any pressure on the lid of the notebook when carrying it around in a backpack. I bet the owner's manual stated that under the "Care and Maintenance" section.

    You can GENTLY use a microfibre cloth to clean the rub marks on the screen.