Don't you just need to install one of these fake screen crack apps to 
cancel out the effect?

On Tuesday, April 30, 2013 2:54:28 AM UTC-4, Piren wrote:
>
> I do wonder... if you analyze the fractures and how they reflect and 
> refract light, maybe it's possible to do manipulate the display in a way 
> that counter acts the fracture thus making it appear less visible and the 
> display to appear unbroken...
>
> Would still be cracked though :-P
>
> On Tuesday, April 30, 2013 1:06:15 AM UTC+3, Lew wrote:
>>
>> Spooky wrote:
>>
>>> Chris Fraser wrote: 
>>> > I cracked my screen on my tablet am i able to get it repaired?   
>>>
>>> No.  I seriously doubt that you'll be able to develop an Android app to 
>>> repair your broken screen.  You might be able to get it repaired by some 
>>> other means besides developing an Android app (using the SDK), but 
>>> that's 
>>> a subject for a different e-mail list, forum, etc..... 
>>>
>>  
>> For other ways than writing an app to repair your screen, see
>> http://lmgtfy.com/?q=How+do+you+repair+a+cracked+Android+tablet+screen
>>
>> -- 
>> Lew
>>
>>

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