Turns out if your laptop is pressed too hard, the keyboard might leave permanent marks on the screen. Don't do the mistake I did, put a microfibre cloth over the keyboard if you're gonna put the laptop in a very full bag where it might get squished.
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(NekoSock) Miya Ironami (iro_miya@mk.absturztau.be)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Aug-2024 19:45:49 JST (NekoSock) Miya Ironami -
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SuperDicq (superdicq@minidisc.tokyo)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Aug-2024 19:45:47 JST SuperDicq @iro_miya@mk.absturztau.be Does the screen still work tho?
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SuperDicq (superdicq@minidisc.tokyo)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Aug-2024 19:52:26 JST SuperDicq @iro_miya@mk.absturztau.be If this actually bothers you this is probably fixable using a light abrasive like a melamine sponge, toothpaste or polishing compound.
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(NekoSock) Miya Ironami (iro_miya@mk.absturztau.be)'s status on Wednesday, 07-Aug-2024 19:52:28 JST (NekoSock) Miya Ironami @SuperDicq@minidisc.tokyo yeah it's purely cosmetic damage
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