Ipad mini with proloquo7/5/2023 ![]() ![]() They attach to the right and left edges of the keyguard and stretch around the back of the case. Straps work with every kind of case except a few of the foam cases where the thickness of the foam holds the straps too high off the screen. Though it takes up less room than suction cups, it needs flat areas on the keyguard where it can be attached. Like suction cups, suction tape takes up room, so is unusable on cases with small screen openings. Every time you do that you’ll see a little amount of moisture on the screen where the tape was attached, until eventually you get it dry and it sticks like new. It takes forever to evaporate dry, so you can help it along by squeezing it hard against the glass. Just be sure you rinse it well under warm water. The tape will lose its grip as it gets dirty, but it’s washable with a mild detergent like soft soap or dish soap. If you never pull it off, it sticks indefinitely, but you can remove and reattach it over and over without loss of suction. You can’t even see them without magnification! And the stuff works great. When the case provides enough of an opening, suction tape, a black rubber tape with a strong adhesive on the back to stick on the keyguard and thousands of microscopic suction cups on the front. After placing the suction cups peel back the foam a little and wiggle the keyguard so the cups spread out a little under the case, which will then help to hold the cups tight. On foam cases, to get enough room for suction cups, sometimes they have to be placed so they will extend slightly under the edge of the foam. The flattened cups take up a lot of room, so they can’t be used at all on a case that has a small screen opening, and on the cases that provide minimum room, the suction cups may obscure a small portion of the screen. Suction cups hold tight for a long time, but they can be difficult to move if you don’t get them lined up, so always turn on the iPad and open the app before mounting them so you can be sure the keyguard is lined up. ![]() Then the cups are pressed onto the screen to attach the keyguard. The ball of the cup is inserted in the big opening and then slid into the smaller, locking it into place. A keyhole is drilled in each corner of the keyguard. One of the earliest attachment keyguard methods was suction cups. If you don’t see your case in this list, we may still be able to do it, provide the Case Name with dimensions. Without a case, there’s nothing to hold our snap-in attachment in place, so that can’t be used.) However, it changes the attachment options somewhat. No Case (It’s possible to use a keyguard on an iPad that’s not in a case.Griffin Survivor All-Terrain, Slim, Custom.BRAECN Rugged Cover w/ Kickstand, BRAECN Triple Layer w/ Swivel Stand, EUG Compatible, TSQ Heavy Duty, ZenCase Rotatable Kickstand.Big Grips Frame, Big Grips Lift, Big Grips Slim, Big Grips Tweener.Armorbox Kido, AVAWO Kids Case, Bolete Kids Shock Proof, BuddiBox EVA Series, Cooper Dynamo, eTopxizu Tablet Case, Fintie Kiddie, HDE Shock Proof Classic, KaysCase KidBox, Monoprice Kidz Cover, NEWSTYLE Shock Proof Light Weight, Pure Sense Buddy, RJ Cooper Ultimate II, Roocase KidArmor, Travellor Kido.ARMOR-X Rainproof, ARMOR-X/CTA/MIESHERK Rotating Handle Stand, ARMOR-X/Moko Waterproof. ![]()
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