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2007-01-30
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2007-01-30
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2007-01-30
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I bought a set of PSP screen protectors today. They're pretty cheap, and I only needed to take off a few mms on one side to meke them fit.
Funnily enough, after applying the protector to NaB00's screen, all its buttons started behaving quite weirdly: the on/off button would randomly activate, the D-pad either did nothing or registered double or triple presses, the menu-keys stopped working.
After removing the PSP protectors, everything returned to normal (for now <knocks on wood>), so maybe those of you who have experienced similar problems might consider removing the PSP protectors.
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I use Pelikan brand PSP screen protectors, FWIW. I have not noticed any odd behavior, beyond the documented things allready attributed to something else. I will have to remove these and see if there's any difference. These particular ones are rather stiff, not really flexible like a film. What would you recommend using?
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2007-01-31
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Funnily enough, after applying the protector to NaB00's screen, all its buttons started behaving quite weirdly: the on/off button would randomly activate, the D-pad either did nothing or registered double or triple presses, the menu-keys stopped working.
After removing the PSP protectors, everything returned to normal (for now <knocks on wood>), so maybe those of you who have experienced similar problems might consider removing the PSP protectors.