You and Phil have probably taken more Fuji's apart than any Fujitsu
engineer!
Couldn't work out how the mic plays a part in holding the
touchscreen to the TFT? Mine seems only to be held in place by the
friction/stickiness of the rubber strips between the touchscreen and
the TFT which stop movement when the case is screwed together. Is
there something I'm missing?
I thought about using the existing case screws and positions to
mount a new surround directly on top of the touchscreen (rubber
membrane still in place). This way, the gap between surround and
screen would be minimal. Can you see any reasons why I
couldn't/shouldn't do this? If I'm successful, it'd make for a good
looking panel (sprayed up, the surround may even look as though it
should be there!).
Paul.
--- In ukha_d@y..., Gareth Cook <g@u...> wrote:
> Myself and Phil Harris are experts !
>
> The only thing other than the touchscreen/TFT to be housed in the
front
> surround is the mic. It also grips the touchscreen to the TFT so
youd need
> to find a way to align them and keep it there.
>
> G.
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> Following the great pics of wall mounted Fuji's - has anyone taken
> one apart to try and mount the screen closer to a surround i.e. so
> you don't get a big gap between a surround and the screen caused
by
> the profile of the front part of the case?
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