It's not a huge deal, but the airgap in the bubble on the screen protector means that section of the glass is not protected. The protectors only work by being able to distribute all impact pressure evenly. A gap allows for any impact to effect both the protector and the screen itself.
@RaineyRetro put a new one on. You may have said why, but is it the case that what's pushing up on the protector? If so, get a set of small files or some 1000 grit sand paper and carefully and slowly remove the part of the case that's pushing the adhesive up. If you're having trouble putting a new protector on, slide a clean piece of paper under one side of the protector and line of the edges with the other side. As you press down the first side, you should see the adhesive make contact. Slowly remove the paper, allowing the airgap to close, following about 2cm away from the paper.
I hate how there is a latency when playing games with just Bluetooth headphones. I always have to plug them in. I’d love a wireless experience while gaming, but I don’t think it’s possible
@@jordangregson477 Recently I picked up a pair of earbuds from Walgreens for about $15. Believe it or not those have been the best wireless experience for my steamdeck. Amazing how the cheaper brands out perform bigger names. “Air Slim Airbuds”
Raw dogging a steam deck is crazy.
Sick backpacks bro, keep up the good work.
@@HC97-727 I appreciate it! 🙏🏾
I raw-dog it at home but use a modified JSAUX case when out.
Nice video bro 👍🏽
Appreciate you!
It's not a huge deal, but the airgap in the bubble on the screen protector means that section of the glass is not protected. The protectors only work by being able to distribute all impact pressure evenly. A gap allows for any impact to effect both the protector and the screen itself.
@@fantasyskeep 😬 is there a way to fix it?
@RaineyRetro put a new one on.
You may have said why, but is it the case that what's pushing up on the protector?
If so, get a set of small files or some 1000 grit sand paper and carefully and slowly remove the part of the case that's pushing the adhesive up.
If you're having trouble putting a new protector on, slide a clean piece of paper under one side of the protector and line of the edges with the other side. As you press down the first side, you should see the adhesive make contact. Slowly remove the paper, allowing the airgap to close, following about 2cm away from the paper.
@@RaineyRetroI think taking something like a credit card and squeezing the bubbles to the corners until they’re gone should work.
@VeldigSnod take a microfiber cloth and wrap one end of the credit card, and it will even out the pressure you're applying on a tighter level.
I hate how there is a latency when playing games with just Bluetooth headphones. I always have to plug them in. I’d love a wireless experience while gaming, but I don’t think it’s possible
@@jordangregson477 Recently I picked up a pair of earbuds from Walgreens for about $15. Believe it or not those have been the best wireless experience for my steamdeck. Amazing how the cheaper brands out perform bigger names. “Air Slim Airbuds”
Advice taken, getting my first Steam Deck oled 1 TB after a week, I hope.
That pack reminds me of neds declassified school survival guide
i have a gpd win 4, i need that dock bro it looks sick
link for the thumb grips
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Dude you plosives I can hear your saliva that's not cool work on that
@@capone_rd_809 🫡