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06-12-2016 05:00 PM - edited 06-12-2016 06:14 PM
A few weeks ago I purchased the TSV iPad. After pairing it with the included separate keyboard, I removed the sticker on the keyboard case that says You must press the connect button to begin pairing. Once I removed that sticker, there remains a sticky residue.
Anyone have a good solution to getting off the residue on an inexpensively made keyboard case that will not scratch it or take off the finish?
Thanks in advance for any ideas. ![]()
06-12-2016 05:07 PM
Use some 'Goo Gone', available at Walmart, BBB, etc.
Put a small amount on a paper towel and wipe. The sticky residue will come off without affecting the plastic. HTH!
06-12-2016 05:12 PM
I also got that TSV & love it! I would try a squirt of hairspray on a soft cloth & gently wipe it, it should come off. HTH!
06-12-2016 05:14 PM
@BornToShop @KingstonsMom Both good ideas! Thanks!
I love the iPad too, as it is much lighter than the second generation one I got years ago. I don't consider my hands big, but using the keyboard makes me really have to scrunch in tightly! ha!
06-12-2016 05:41 PM
A little fingernail polish remover on a paper towel.
06-12-2016 05:46 PM
Amazon, Walmart and Best Buy have a nice selection of protective covers for your IPad.
06-12-2016 05:47 PM - edited 06-12-2016 05:49 PM
@World Traveler I never use a keyboard, I think most people dont, but I do have this device on all three of my pads. It allows you to comfortably hold your pad for hours. It's from Lapworks on Amazon. They have several options.
06-12-2016 06:13 PM
@Kachina624 WOW! I've never seen that. Thanks for including the picture.
I just figured I would go with the keyboard that it not only came with the TSV. I type pretty fast, so it is simpler for me to do that.
But you have piqued my curiosity with the picture. Do you use a stylus, one hand/finger to compose emails or post to the forums, or just set the iPad down and use both hands?
06-12-2016 06:19 PM - edited 06-12-2016 06:21 PM
@World Traveler Yes, I've gotten in the habit of using a stylus in my right hand. I just kick back in my recliner, pad in hand and peck away. I find that this holder greatly reduces the chance of my dropping the pad and since I have arthritis, it makes holding it effortless and painless.
One of my Lapworks holders also came with a stand which I use with all of them for watching videos.
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