You say you have both models.  Where does one get them?  Also, with this 
overlay, can one use the touch typing method, or does the overlay prevent 
sliding your finger around until you find the letter?Or perhaps, the overlay 
makes it easy to find the letters, so one does not have to slide their finger 
to find them?   Tomorrow, I will ask my coworker to show me his phone with this 
overlay on it, I do not know which overlay he has.   

Thanks.

Arnold Schmidt   
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Traci 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 7:24 PM
  Subject: Re: Tactile Screen Overlay, Or Not?


  Hello, I had my iPhone4s for several Months before I bought mine tactile 
overlay.


  I liked my phone before, but now the overlay is pretty handy.  I bought both 
models, because I couldn't decide.  I currently have the model on with all of 
the keyboard and smooth spots for f&J.  I find myself using the overlay more 
for orientation then speed of typing.  It is kind of cool to know exactly where 
the send button is or the address bar.


  :) then there are those spots that I find by accident.  For example, if you 
move your finger on the left, just above the keyboard, you'll find yourself at 
the start of an email message.  When you're in that app of course.


  BTW, the overlay has sped up my typing a bit, but I'm spoiled with dictation. 
 ;)


  Traci

  Sent by Macbook Air Mail


  On Jun 13, 2012, at 3:37 PM, Jon Pierson wrote:


    Hi,
    I've used mine for a year and a half, no pealing at all.
    I imagine I could use the phone barebacked but it would be a bit slower at
    first.

    Jon


    -----Original Message-----
    From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
    Of erik burggraaf
    Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 3:31 PM
    To: [email protected]
    Subject: Re: Tactile Screen Overlay, Or Not?

    Yeh, I thought they were  a really nifty idea when they came out.  When I
    got my ITouch no one was selling them so I learned without.  Now I see them
    occasionally on clients' IPhones and they drive me nuts, especially when the
    thing starts pealing.  I still think they're a great idea, I just think they
    lose something in application.

    Best,

    Erik Burggraaf
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    On 2012-06-13, at 6:26 PM, Arnold Schmidt wrote:



    I was talking to a coworker today, who recommended that if I get a
    phone, I get one of the tactile screen overlays.  He said it makes it a lot
    easier for him to know where to touch the screen.  I realize that opinions
    are probably as numerous as the number of people asked, but I thought I
    would ask anyway.  If you have one, as you have gotten use to using your
    phone, has it gotten in the way more than helped?  If so, is it easy to get
    off the phone?  Thanks for any opinions.

    Arnold Schmidt 

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