Ok, I find that a paper-type flexible peel-off would work better than a 
stiff backing. one can do a lot of lining up with the backing still on and 
just an exposed corner or end exposed ready to apply once you're happy it's 
all lined up;  then you pull the backing out from under it and wiping along 
the surface to make it adhere.  Like you do with the classic sticky-back 
plastic.
I['ve done full kitchen tables with that stuff, and the key is never to 
expose all the adhesive at once or you'll be fighting it forever more! 
That, indeed, is why I didn't get on trying to apply the speed dots  thinghy 
in the first place.

Hth, RobH.

Try it!

RobH.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Amy Billman" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 1:03 PM
Subject: RE: Otterbox Impact Case and SpeedDots Screen Protector


Hello, Rob.
Between models for iPad, iPhone, and iPod, we've tried about 20 different
brands of clear plastic screen protectors from different vendors.
These are just your standard screen protector; no different than what a
sighted person would apply over their screen.
We are always looking for ways that our product can be improved; making
application easier for those who are blind/visually impaired. If you have
found a screen protector brand or design that is easier to apply, please
feel free to contact us at SpeedDots. We take all of those requests very
seriously, and research everything.

Take care.


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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Rob Harris
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2012 12:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Otterbox Impact Case and SpeedDots Screen Protector

I still think it a slight design flaw that alligning them is still such a
fiddle. I know some don't think so,  but a good many do.

RobH.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Vicky Collins" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, August 12, 2012 3:51 PM
Subject: Otterbox Impact Case and SpeedDots Screen Protector


I've had my Otterbox Impact Case with the SpeedDots Screen
Protector for a few weeks now.  And, although I'm quite happy
with my purchase, I do have some questions.

First, I just kind of guessed and put the iPhone in the Impact
case, as I wasn't sure of the correct way.  But, it kind of
looked like to me that the bottom part of the case where the
charger and speaker and the like are is the part of the phone
that goes in the case first, and then one pulls the top part of
the case over the top part of the phone.  Is this the correct
way; or, does it even make a difference?

Second, when I kind of slowly run my finger over the keyboard,
say in a practice note, when I touch where each dot is, the
proper letter for that dot is spoken.  However, once I start
trying to type a bit faster, when I hit the dot say for the N the
letter M might be spoken, or the letter P might be announced when
I hit the letter O.  But, if I then tap that dot again, the
correct letter is then stated.  I'm thinking this might be
correct behavior, as the dots are smaller than the space allotted
for each letter, although it has also occurred to me that I may
have put the screen protector with the dots on it on the phone
just a tad incorrectly.  Thus, clarification on this would be
appreciated.  And, as I'm in Kentucky visiting my family all this
week, I would have ready access to sighted assistance if needed.

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