> If it's like my ump2000, it is caused by contact between the actual LCD
> glass and the protective writing surface that 'floats' above it. I'm not
> sure if there is some sort of fluid in between the two, but that's the look
> of it, oily and rainbowy (is that a word?).
Not the contact between the LCD and the resistive tablet, but between the
two layers of the resistive tablet itself.
There's a gap of nearly 1/2 mm between the LCD and the tablet.
Daniel Padilla
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