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Old 04-04-2019, 09:17 AM   #34
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Originally Posted by xtine View Post
I was able to get it to turn on and light up, just that I can no longer adjust brightness level when before I could, even with screen already broken.

Question about the adhesive on the bezel, should I remove them? Some parts still have them while some don't, so that it now looks a bit uneven, sticking up in some parts and lying flat in others. (Pic of top view attached.)
I just scrapped the balls that formed from prying it off with a fingernail, and there is still enough left to hold the bezel and there are no gaps left in mine.
Or you could opt for replacing it alltogether.Iwe read someone using wd40 to remove it clean, but if you dont have some wd40 on hand, plain cooking oil worked for me on sticker residue so it could work for this too, worth a try.Alcohol could work too. But if you go the alcohol route be cautious as alcohol could potentially cloud up the shiny plastic part that reflects the ir beams and could potentially spell trouble.Best would be to first try a small edge and see how the plastic reacts to the alcohol.
And then get some double sided tape.
Quick google with the term from @FrustratedReader - double sided waterproof tape, gave this result.

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