-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Gale [mailto:psghome@xxxxxxx]
Sent: 12 October 2002 15:51
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: [ukha_d] Re: Taking a Fuji apart
Looking at my bits of Fuji on the desk - the touch screen just sits
on top of the LCD screen (separated and held in place by a thin
rubber-like strip around the edge). Can't see why you couldn't do
what you wanted as long as it isn't too far from the LCD screen
(pointer could be less accurate depending if you're viewing from
straight on or from the side). You'd need to run the connector
ribbon (flat) around the glass and seal it though.
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Brian G. Reynolds"
<brian.g.reynolds@n...>
wrote:
> Just thinking aloud....
>
> Could the touch sensitive part be fitted to a piece of glass and
then mount the Fuji behind this? that way could you then fit it into
a bathroom cupboard?
>
> I have now installed some cable into my bathroom and attached a
DDAR but would like to be able to control the beastie but would like
to use ACE instead but a bathroom in not a friendly area for wiggly
amps.
>
> Having said that I have had the same telephone handset in my
bathroom mounted above the bath for around 12 years now and it still
works!
>
> B.
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Stuart Whyte [mailto:lists@f...]
> Sent: 12 October 2002 10:45
> To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
> Subject: RE: [ukha_d] Taking a Fuji apart
>
>
> Paul,
>
> Yes I took my Fuji apart when I was wall mounting it. The screen
is fixed
> to the front case. In fact in is in two parts: One being the
actual screen
> (no different from a laptop screen, the second being the actually
touch
> sensitive part.
>
> If you can find a way of fixing these parts to a custom surround,
I see no
> reason why not to do this. The results would certainly be
impressive!
>
> Regards
>
> Stuart
> www.futureflat.org
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