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Originally Posted by rgeorg
I just received my Glo HD and Kobo Glo HD case. I liked the case until I realized that the reset hole (for a paper clip) is not exposed - so I have to remove the reader from the case to use it? It is a hard-edge case and looks very difficult to remove the device without damage.
Am I missing something? Perhaps there is a good method for removing the device. One post above mentions a corner-by-corner approach. Is this the best way?
Thanks!
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I've never had an official Kobo case for my Glo or Glo HD, but I'm pretty surprised that all after market cases I've ever bought all have had cutouts for all parts, and Kobo is the one who doesn't. When I was using a USB cable that had a quite fat plug that wouldn't go fully into the slot, I did use a Dremel rotary tool to file away a bit of the plastic on one case, maybe you could do something like that or drill a tiny hole in the case so you have access to the reset hole.
The cases can be difficult when removing the reader, just do one corner carefully at a time, pushing out and back and you should get one corner to pop out. Then once you get a 2nd corner off, it comes out easily.
I'd rather go for drilling the tiny hole though than having to remove the reader. Usually once it's in the case, it stays there.