>
>>
>> Heya,
>> since the stylus tip is relatively soft it is possible that small and hard
>> chips of metal or ceramics could get stuck in the plastic and stay there,
>> causing scratches now and then, depening on the angle. You might polish or
>> even grind the pen surface to get rid of the bad stuff and then everything
>> should be fine. If you've dropped your stylus onto a dirty floor it could
>have
>> got this disease :-)
>>
>> Good Luck!
>> Marco
>
>thanks for the reply marco, i forgot to mention i did this (file the stylus
>tip down a bit) afterwards and was unsure if i should have which is probobly
>why i didn't mention it...heh.
>
>anyhow, what you say makes sense, and yes the stylus has been dropped
>innumerably...i'll have to be more carefull in the future! i have a few
>words which are engraved on the screen now, thankfully they are tastefull
>words which i think i can live with...hehe.
>
>//chrisitan
>
We have a page on our site that explains all this. Go see:
http://www.nushield.com/news_articles_stylus_damage.htm
Mark Ross
markr13_at_comcast.net
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