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Title: Make your own Genos screenprotector
Post by: robbiedoes on March 21, 2018, 04:35:38 AM
Because I didn't like the fingerprints every time I've played the Genos, I found a simple and easy solution to make your own screen protector. I'm also worried that the fingerprints will damage the touch sensitive screenlayer by leaving nasty spots.

As most Genos users have notices, there is a thin plastic layer on the screen that responds to pressure. So using a screenprotector with a little sticky layer seems to be a bad idea, leaving nasty airbubbles and having troubles removing the screenprotector.

So I made my own screenprotector by using a simple, cheap A4 pocket sleeve (used to put A4 paper in ordners). Advantages:
- cheap
- soft plastic
- passing light and clear screen picture
- it has a light stucture causing an anti-clare layer which doesn't show much fingerprints
- doesn't stick, so no airbubbles
- easy to remove and/or to replace

After secure cutting a piece of 202mm x 118mm, it is ready to be put on the Genos screen. Just make sure to clean the Genos screen (for the last time ;D). There is a little margin under the hard plastic edge of the screen, so the created screen protector doesn't leave open gaps.

(http://www.robbiedoes.nl/diversen/Genos/Screenprotector1.jpg)

(http://www.robbiedoes.nl/diversen/Genos/Screenprotector2.jpg)

(http://www.robbiedoes.nl/diversen/Genos/Screenprotector3.jpg)

(http://www.robbiedoes.nl/diversen/Genos/Screenprotector4.jpg)
Title: Re: Make your own Genos screenprotector
Post by: Rien5 on March 21, 2018, 04:54:49 AM
Robbie,
Thank you for the excellent proposal.
I did the same this evening and it meets my expectations !
Regards,
Rien
Title: Re: Make your own Genos screenprotector
Post by: robbiedoes on March 21, 2018, 06:22:02 AM
Hello Rien,

Nice to read that it helped you :).
Title: Re: Make your own Genos screenprotector
Post by: Al Ram on March 21, 2018, 06:28:54 AM
Great idea !!

I will try it . . . .

For those not familiar with the metric system and millimeters,

the measurements provided by Robbie translate to 8 inches by 4 inches 5/8.   plus or minus one millimeter or 1/16 of an inch.

I already cut a paper template and will try with the inlay sheet tomorrow.   


thanks  a lot
Title: Re: Make your own Genos screenprotector
Post by: Lee Batchelor on March 21, 2018, 06:33:00 AM
Robbie, you're not as dumb as I look (LOL)!! Thanks for the tip. I shall give it a whirl. I have a bunch of those exact sleeves. Never thought of re-purposing them like that. Best...

- Lee :)
Title: Re: Make your own Genos screenprotector
Post by: Lee Batchelor on March 22, 2018, 08:13:16 PM
Works great, Robbie. Thanks!
Title: Re: Make your own Genos screenprotector
Post by: Stijn on March 23, 2018, 04:21:15 AM
Thank you Robbie,

Good idea!
I took your advice a step further. Instead of an A4 pocket sleeve I used a transparency sheet for ink jet printers.
This transparency sheet is really clear and is much firmer then a pocket sleeve which makes it easier to handle and to cut.
No ripples either. And also, the sheet stays free of fingerprints.

It is hardly visible on the display and the touch screen works just fine.

Stijn
Title: Re: Make your own Genos screenprotector
Post by: Helmer dk. on April 12, 2018, 02:43:08 AM
Hi Robbie and Stijn

Thank you for the good idea and further development of the good idea, I have taken the idea myself and I do not miss my fingerprints!  ;)

Regards Helmer
Title: Re: Make your own Genos screenprotector
Post by: Al Ram on April 12, 2018, 03:31:32 AM
Thank you Robbie,

Good idea!
I took your advice a step further. Instead of an A4 pocket sleeve I used a transparency sheet for ink jet printers.
This transparency sheet is really clear and is much firmer then a pocket sleeve which makes it easier to handle and to cut.
No ripples either. And also, the sheet stays free of fingerprints.

It is hardly visible on the display and the touch screen works just fine.

Stijn

I did the same . . . . .
Title: Re: Make your own Genos screenprotector
Post by: ugawoga on July 14, 2018, 02:37:37 PM
Just clean the touch screen with the stuff you clean spectacles with or record anti-static cleaner.
Use a soft cloth like you clean modern tv screens with or camera lens cloth.
Lens cloth cleaner is good for getting marks of the black casing.
I always clean the keys with a damp cloth and use a special attachment on my Henry hoover to get the dust out and around the buttons being very careful. Use your finger as a guage stop as  not to get too close to suck the life out of the buttons. screen protectors look awful and can make pressing the on screen more harder to connect with operations
No worries!!! :)
Title: Re: Make your own Genos screenprotector
Post by: Gloria on July 14, 2018, 09:56:58 PM
Hi Ugawoga, Robbie & Stijn,
   Thank you all very much for the brilliant ideas & the helpful hints to implement them!
Just got mine done!   ;D

Regards, Gloria
Title: Re: Make your own Genos screenprotector
Post by: beano on October 01, 2018, 08:51:10 AM
Just found this topic...great idea...was just browsing ebay for genos screen protectors..£10 plus packing and post on top....I've got a few A4 sleeves around the house..will give it a try..
Title: Re: Make your own Genos screenprotector
Post by: Stijn on October 01, 2018, 12:21:03 PM
I make my own screen protector. I tried several plastic sheets and I got the best result with Transparency sheets. The ones that are used in Ink Jet Printers.
They are firm, don't wrinkle, are very clear and they don't show fingerprints at all! The response of the touch screen is not affected.

When it gets 'dirty' you just throw it away and replace it with another one. I've had the last one for 4 months now and I use my Genos daily; it's still nice and clean.
You can cut 2 protectors out of 1 sheet. Don't clean the Transparency's rough side with water because you'll get stains on it.

Size:  20.2 x 11.6  cm   / 7.95 x 4.56 inches   

Stijn
Title: Re: Make your own Genos screenprotector
Post by: jpg on January 16, 2019, 11:19:34 AM
I simply lightly tap the screen with my finger nail.  Never a mark on the screen.