Also, it is virtually impossible to remove all traces of dust between the screen and the protective sheet, as well as to remove all the air bubbles forming in the process. UPDATE: The protective screen has no antiglare properties and at one edge it does not attach properly. Iceblits, you can use the eraser in a more gentle manner by simply clicking with it on the annotation you want to delete, instead of the classic long move over it. Also I did buy the protective screen in the end and will try to mount it as soon as it comes. One needs a strong lateral light source to see them. The only good news is that these scratches are not visible in normal light conditions. I guess they will look to the problem after the New Lunar Year festivities are over. Onyx did not anticipate that the extra layer is so sensitive to stylus. Nonetheless, Max2 has the touch screen layer applied over the Carta screen, and now it seems that the touch screen layer is the one being scratched. According to him, since the screen for the two models is basically the same, this should not happen. It was surprising because the Max Carta screen showed no such scratches after almost one year of use. After longer use though, I have also observed scratches from my own annotations, which would not disappear after removing the dust particles with a cloth. In the tech forum, the vastest majority focused on the lack of protection on the Iceblits In my previous response to you I wrote it is almost impossible to scratch the screen. And the problem is, that the personnel in that company who approved that the keyboard should collect what is typed and send the data anywhere, should be, rethorical weakenings aside, *murdered* or legal equivalence, and the bewildering thing is that this does not appear as evident.
not long ago a non-protected server of a software producing company was holed, which apparently contained /all that users of their virtual keyboard software had typed while using it/. the US actively weakened encryption in common systems - reportedly did, not could do Nor about the cultural derive that is favouring this wave. Not a hint that the activity is ongoing.Īnd, not a hint about the legal framework to oppose this class of risks. Once the list has been created you can thenĬontact the developers of the apps to see if they provide 64bit updates.Ask why Onyx is forcing to use it's own note app by lagging the other 3rd party apps.Īfter reading the transcript, if I have not missed anything, > represent is: potential. Use this app to discover which apps you haveĪre 32bit. Some updates may be free, some may be paid. Your Mac is probably running 32bit apps and these will need to be updated to 64bit apps, If you are considering upgrading to Catalina be warned that it does not support 32bit apps.
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