[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.
That is just from the grease your fingers leave on the keyboard. USe a light
cotton Cloth and a VERY mild or mixed down windex style solution and GENTLY rub
them out. Then for future use get some kind of Keyboard cover. YOu can buy
them retail, or make your own. I use the wrappig material from the inside of
new G4's and cut a square out ot that thin wrapping just large enough to cover
the keyboard while e the laptop is closed. A light felt works well too.
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Macintosh Server Administrator
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