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I used a thin cheap kids watercolor paintbrush to apply the keyboard overlay and key stickers to the wp34s.

Much better than a q-tip as it allows fine control of the pressure you apply, it easily fits between the keys and cotton fibers from the q-tip won't stick to the adhesive under the overlay.

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(01-14-2014 06:15 PM)eri Wrote: [ -> ]I used a thin cheap kids watercolor paintbrush to apply the keyboard overlay and key stickers to the wp34s.

Much better than a q-tip as it allows fine control of the pressure you apply, it easily fits between the keys and cotton fibers from the q-tip won't stick to the adhesive under the overlay.

You get a gold star for perfectionism!

I have three of the calcs (was four until that one croaked from some mystery mechanical problem), and I have rather rashly applied the overlays and key covers with my clumsy fingers. I do, however, purchase at least one or two extra overlays in case of a malfunction. So far haven't needed them and I have results that work for me.

Les
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