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Tips for Screen Maintenance

  • Cleaning Laptop Screen


    Use a computer buff to clean your laptop screen. Finger prints are also something which are clearly visible on the laptop screen. Avoid touching the laptop screen. Avoid use of paper towels or rough cloths to clean; this might worsen things rather than resolving them.

  • Laptop Screen Protection Shield


    Use laptop screen shields to safeguard the sensitivity of your laptop screen. Laptop protection could not get any better. We know how tough it would be to deal with scratch marks on laptop screen. Avoid using alcoholic cleaners if you are not sure of the amount to be used.

  • Laptop Physical Damage


    Other than cleaning and protecting the laptop, you ought to know that simple poking could also damage the laptop screen. For instance, if you are making a laptop presentation never use pointed objects like pencil or pen to point out something on the laptop screen. If you find it difficult to use the mouse cursor, change the size or shape of the mouse cursor from the Control Panel.

  • Other Helpful Tips LCD Screens


    Keep your notebook or laptop closed when not in use, this will help keep your screen clean.

    Try to keep small children away from your LCD devices, especially laptops. Some children may confuse a laptop for an etch-a-sketch like toy and create a masterpiece on your shiny new laptop.

    Wipes are good for cleaning LCD on the road or when traveling.

    Make sure you cover your mouth when sneezing or couching around any LCD screen.

    It is not a good idea to use mineral or tap water because they may leave white spots from the dissolved salts.

    You should use a LCD cleaning solution for removing dust from your laptop screen. This will help keep down the dust and lint on your LCD screen.

    If you use any LCD screen in a dusty place, you may consider buying a protective covering.