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general tips:
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: : squirreling : :
When typing on the move, try "squirreling." Place both hands underneath the Revo and allow both thumbs to reach across the keyboard. This should allow for faster data input while standing or sitting away from the desk.

: : screen cleaning : :
Did you know that the majority of scratched screens are caused by dust or a foreign particle rubbing against the screen when the stylus is in use? To preserve the life of your Revo's screen, clean the screen often with a micro-fiber lens cloth. Once in a long while, use a tiny bit of lens/eyeglass cleaner fluid or a specially formulated PDA screen cleaner to get the grime off of the screen. Remember, cleaning solutions should be used sparingly!
: : touch typing : :
For people with larger hands, try placing something underneath the Revo (such as folding back the cover of a softcase) when typing on a desk or table. Elevating the Revo will allow for easier typing and more words per minute.
Mako User Brian H. suggests:
The supplied docking station makes a great platform for increasing the functionality of the Revo as a handheld. By unscrewing the bottom of the cradle, the link cable can be easily removed. This allows the cradle to be used solely as a means of stabilizing the Revo, making it easy to carry and type on. Of course, this is only recommended if you don't use the cradle to dock with a desktop computer.
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