From: Marco Mailand (Newton_at_spymac.com)
Date: Thu Mar 25 2004 - 15:43:42 PST
"Christopher J. Lowe" wrote @ 25.3.2004 13:10 Uhr /
<christopherjlowe_at_optusnet.com.au>:
> spending megabucks
I had the opportunity to find out the mechanism of the jaggies. They are
caused by continuous pressure onto the digitizer, caused by e.g. Salt
crystals or the case itself. This declares why some machines get it and some
not: The case distortion differs and is probably dependant on how people use
their Newtons. Hot or rather cold conditions, with or without a lot exposure
to sunlight, etc. pp. Whatever condition you might have the best bet to get
rid of the jaggies is by scraping away a bit of the upper case lib and thus
increase the gap between screen and case.
Marco
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