As someone who used to work at an engraving shop, if you put masking tape over the section you want to engrave the laser will cut through it and the wood and allow you to paint and just peel the tape out afterwards.
May I reach out for some input on engraving? A couple years ago I bought a fox alien CNC machine along with the laser engraver, z axis rotary, and the safety glasses. I'm eager to learn these types of tips not readily researched.
In the first video that he recommended to be watched first he explained that having the holes on the inside is weaker than having them on the outside@johnstoddard
This is a great, approachable, build. I would really like to know more about the software you use to make this work. For some of us less tech savvy folks, this looks like magic.
Much higher production value for this video than I'd expect from a newer RUclipsr. You've put a lot of time into this and it shows! Great work on the video. As for the table --> I love it.
Came here to say this! The video popped up as a recommendation, and I am so glad it did. Phenomenal quality and a super cool build! I probably won't make this (I am already way into the 3d printing side), but I will gladly check out more content! Keep up the good work!
I kind of agree with the comment below. I just stumbled upon this vid, and I love every bit of it. I definitely dont have any experience (or time) for doing projects, but for sure i'm keeping this channel bookmarked for when I am able to free up time and begin my own project.
I plan to do a more in-depth video on the software and setup in the future. There is a generic token underneath which is more of a location pin than a token. I hear Arkenforge is doing this in thier next release.
Touch Screen Setup and Calibration | Level Up Crafting | Land of Prova ruclips.net/video/L4GaLeqKUek/видео.html Here is my next video that goes into detail about how to hook up a touch screen.
I've got a gaming table tv, which I actually put together following your previous tutorial. Go pleased to see the upgrade. I wanted to make it touch screen :)
I needed this 2 years ago when doing a similar build for my senior project. I don’t know how we didn’t find IR touchscreen sensors when researching tech to use but that would have made things so much better
please post the info on how you set the touch screen up what software is used or needed what software did you use when you dropped the mini on the board and the field of vision popped up
Thank you! As a new RUclipsr I have learned a lot along the way. Some of my early videos are a bit... Rough. Glad I am working out all the rough spots. :)
Just a thought for you. If you change the order of operations for the sides, and engrave first, then paint inside the engravings, then sand the sides to prep for stain, it’ll be a little easier and still get you the desired effect. Additionally it’ll allow the lacquer to cover the paint in the bottom of the engravings as well.
I have a similar touch screen saved into my cart. Haven't bought it yet due to my concerns it would not register movement well. Wish your video showed a bit more of that part but you still encouraged me to go forward with the project
In my next video I plan to go into more detail about the software. In the end you can always add some felt stickers to the bottom of the miniatures to make them stand up a bit more for the sensor. This would also help protect the plexiglass. Glad to hear you’re going to join the touch screen community. Hope I answer more of your questions in the next video.
When you move pocket holes to the inside the screw only has a small bit of wood to hold onto. If you dont move the screen often then this shouldn't be much of an issue. For me I wanted something I knew had a stonger connection.
It seems like Arkenforge is currently the pioneer in software for in-person play. I'm planning to do something like in the video at some point and have been checking out their page a few times.
I went through an did this for my own table and tbh we stopped using the touchscreen parts because i use the digital maps mixed with printed and hand made terrain. as soon as you use anything other than just the minis, things break down in usability.
I agree the more you have on the table to more things break down. I hear there a number of improvements coming from Arkenforge some time later this year. Hope they solve some of this issues.
I have 20 60" touch screen TV's from a school. I just need the software side to make them. I have put this project on the back burner for about 2 years.
The woodwork is less important than the software portion. What programs do you use? Im trying to use Arkenforge but it seems to need some kind of a touch client for the ir bars. What is the solution?
I don't understand how your channel has so little suscribers. The global production quality is way above average, wish you the best of luck for this journey.
I love this. Could you please have a video showing how you setup the software side of things??? Pretty please? This is the only thing keeping me from going out and spending the $420
Gentle note here! For those of you who are Macbook users- This infrared touch screen is not compatible with Mac OS, the driver support for this product is nonexistent. Alternatively there is an application you can purchase but will set you back roughly $100 USD just to use this effectively. Great job on the video, very creative!!
Really curious to know what software you used. I havd used fundry and loven but how does that use the touchscreen capability and be able to tell which mini is which
Foundery is great for digital miniatures. I am doing some research now on the physical miniatures. For now Arkenforge has a touch screen option and I hear they are going to be releasing an update next year some time that will fix some of the bugs.
I've made a similar project once at the "minor" difference that I integrated the computer directly in the table . (I had a laptop with a broken display so ...)
@@LandofProva Not false but in my case, I have an easy access to a private NAS from it, and since it's not big files (my biggest map files are on the 40-60Mb range), the old Wifi-N card of this old laptop is enough. (And for larger files, I still have access to a couple of USB ports). And since the said table is only used for TTRPG, I hooked a second creen (with touchscreen, the first one don't have that) on the DM spot to the same laptop since it both has HDMI and VGA ports
curious .... how is the plexiglass holding up to the minis sliding across it? Plexiglass is pretty soft and scratches easily... Would the touch frame work with glass instead of plexiglass?
Does the plexi glass add a lot of space between the map and the minis. Did something similar and I have a massive gap where it’s really unusable rn. I definitely used thicker plexi glass so maybe if I swapped it with something thinner
The thicker plexiglass might make the miniatures look like they are floating above the map. I didn’t notice any issue with the size I got. Going smaller is always easier than trying to go bigger. Best of luck to you. :)
How does this work if you have multiple screens. I use a mini pc to host roll20 on my mainscreen and a tv table as second screen for my players. Can you lock inputs from the ir screen to a specific display?
The frame usually isn't locked to a display. Technically you could have a 4k screen and have a 1k touch screen work with and 1k area within that 4k real estate. It's all about calibration. There might be issues where you need to recalibrate if you switch between TV only and TV+extra screen. But that depends on the touch screen frame.
Great question. You will need two computers. Otherwise you will be fighting for the control of the mouse. The second computer does not need to be very powerful. I am using an $80 mini computer to run the touchscreen.
One thing I do wonder, given the method you're using to make this a touch-screen...do you have much problems with minis occluding each other being on the same vertical or horizontal axis as another?
I have seen the touchscreen get confused with a number of miniatures in the same spot, but not as badly as you might think. I hear the Arkenforge group is working on this in the next release.
i love this idea. great video. i've been thinking of creating a container for a tv to replace my printed maps. but the idea of layering on a touch-screen is next level! What i'm confused about is how the touch screen works. is there certain software you use?
Thank you. Arkenforge and Foundry VTT are two softwares I have been using so far. I plan on releasing videos in the future to cover how to use the software.
I know that Arkenforge has a touch screen option. I have also used Fountery VTT with mixed success. I have not used Fantasy Grounds but I will be doing some research on this and sharing my findings in my next video.
I've just learned by heart that 1 inch is 2.5(4) cm. And a foot is roughly 30cm. That's easy enough to get a rough idea of the size of an item. TV sizes are given in inches in my country anyhow. 😊
Inside pocket holes make a weaker connection than from the outside. I wanted it strongest connection I could get. Inside is fine if you don’t move it much.
So I just watched this because I have my own table that is very similar to yours. I saw the preview and thought maybe I could find some ideas how to make mine better. Turns out we have the exact same IR array. However I could never get it to track minis as well as you. You clearly have something on the bottom of your mind I assume to help? What is that? I've tried placing acrylic buttons (supposed to be nearly invisible to IR) where when you press the mini down it would break the beam but with limited success. The issue I always have is when multiple minis are close (which is likely to happen in a fight) it can't distinguish them from each other. How are you doing it?
As a rule you shouldn't use windex on TV's not all tv's have a glass layer as the top layer. Many have a layer of diffusing film to give less glare and windex can have bad reactions to it. The best cleaner to use on a screen as a rule is a 50% concentration of alcohol and distilled water. And the acrylic you use here was pretty low end and still fairly pricy. If you went to a glass cutting place you could have ordered a sheet of polycarbonate for about the same money, wouldn't have needed to cut it, and would have had a nice surface that would have been less scratch prone. Having said all of that this is a super cool project.
It all comes down to the maps you can find online. As long as you can find the digital maps it should work. Because it is using a tv with speakers you could easily add some music to your board game as well.
Cool video, but please make sure to *not* clean your TVs with windex. If you have one with a cheap coating you can partially mess that up and end up with a blotchy image. Always and only use screen cleaners for any digital screens.
When you put the pocket holes on the inside, the screw doesn't have a lot of wood to hold onto. If you don’t move it around much this shouldn’t be a problem.
Thank you for subscribing! The Arkenforge Software is what I show in the video with Fog of War. You can set the Fog of war to only show a radius around the mini at all times or to keep revealed. I love Dynamic Dungeons but they dont have a Touch Screen option yet. I plan on releasing videos in the future to cover how to use the software.
11:34 im not sure if you are trolling, or actually believe cleaning an LCD/LED screen with WINDEX is actually a good idea. That's a great way to damage the coating on those displays and make it look like crap. Also, i *reeally* hope you are not using a paper towel to wipe it. *cringe*. You should only ever use cleaners that specifically state they are safe for Screens (TV/Computer) and use a Microfiber cloth to wipe it down. I would recommend something like WHOOSH! screen cleaner. It works really well to clean dust, dirt and even light marring.
Please do not clean your LCD screen with Windex, it has ammonia among other things which can take off the anti-glare coating on most LCDs. Instead, use an LCD cleaner, most of which are a 50% dilution of isopropyl alcohol.
I built a gaming table with a screen - now I need an upgrade - brilliant and simple idea.
Glad you like it. Best of luck to you.
As someone who used to work at an engraving shop, if you put masking tape over the section you want to engrave the laser will cut through it and the wood and allow you to paint and just peel the tape out afterwards.
I will definitely give that a try next time!
May I reach out for some input on engraving?
A couple years ago I bought a fox alien CNC machine along with the laser engraver, z axis rotary, and the safety glasses. I'm eager to learn these types of tips not readily researched.
@@TheBinklemNetwork It has been almost two decades since I have done it, most of the technology used is probably not the same anymore
If you put the pocket holes to the inside you would not need the plugs.
In the first video that he recommended to be watched first he explained that having the holes on the inside is weaker than having them on the outside@johnstoddard
This is a great, approachable, build. I would really like to know more about the software you use to make this work. For some of us less tech savvy folks, this looks like magic.
Same
I'm working on a video that goes more in-depth about the software.
Much higher production value for this video than I'd expect from a newer RUclipsr. You've put a lot of time into this and it shows! Great work on the video.
As for the table --> I love it.
Thank you! I do my best to make each video better than the last.
Came here to say this! The video popped up as a recommendation, and I am so glad it did. Phenomenal quality and a super cool build! I probably won't make this (I am already way into the 3d printing side), but I will gladly check out more content! Keep up the good work!
0:14 420 sounds GREAT to me
I didn’t realize this until after the video was released. lol.
I kind of agree with the comment below. I just stumbled upon this vid, and I love every bit of it. I definitely dont have any experience (or time) for doing projects, but for sure i'm keeping this channel bookmarked for when I am able to free up time and begin my own project.
So glad to hear you liked the video and plan to build your own. Best of luck to you!
Wonderful job! Not overly complex or needing crazy technique. Simply clean, easy sub earned.
Glad you liked it! Thanks for the sub!
I'd be curious to see how it all gets plugged in and get the software setup. It looks like you have a digital token/actor that the mini is sitting on?
I plan to do a more in-depth video on the software and setup in the future. There is a generic token underneath which is more of a location pin than a token. I hear Arkenforge is doing this in thier next release.
Touch Screen Setup and Calibration | Level Up Crafting | Land of Prova
ruclips.net/video/L4GaLeqKUek/видео.html Here is my next video that goes into detail about how to hook up a touch screen.
I've got a gaming table tv, which I actually put together following your previous tutorial. Go pleased to see the upgrade. I wanted to make it touch screen :)
So amazing to hear you’ve made one for yourself. I hope you’re getting some good use out of it! :)
I needed this 2 years ago when doing a similar build for my senior project. I don’t know how we didn’t find IR touchscreen sensors when researching tech to use but that would have made things so much better
Wow. You were definitely on the cutting edge. What did you use?
Phenomenal work. I seen people do similar stuff but it had the feel of tech demos. This is improved implementation AND ART
Thank you! I am working on the software side now.
please post the info on how you set the touch screen up
what software is used or needed
what software did you use when you dropped the mini on the board and the field of vision popped up
This is really the question I was asking myself!!
Look at the original video he suggests viewing
Absolutely. I am working on it now.
Wow. This is a fantastic project and excellent production quality! Subbed. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much! I appreciate it!
This is really cool. I don't honestly have the space or equipment for projects like this, but eventually I hope to build one of my own.
Thank you! Good Luck in your build. :)
I defenitly lack the skills, space, tools and money to do this right now, but onto the project inspiration playlist it goes!
I did a lot of borrowing tools from family and friends when I got started. Wish you the best of luck.
New sub, just discovered you, gonna go delv into your back log of videos. Great work!😊
Thank you! As a new RUclipsr I have learned a lot along the way. Some of my early videos are a bit... Rough. Glad I am working out all the rough spots. :)
Gotta remember this for when I upgrade my set up
Thank you!
Thank you for the inspiration. :) I'll build a D&D table in a couple of months, when I have a bit more time.
So glad to hear it. Best of luck to you.
As other have said, would Definitely be interesting in seeing more of the technical side of how this is set up vs the hardware side
I am working on this now. 👍🏼
Great work mate, it looks awesome !!!
Thanks, I’m glad you like it.
Just a thought for you. If you change the order of operations for the sides, and engrave first, then paint inside the engravings, then sand the sides to prep for stain, it’ll be a little easier and still get you the desired effect. Additionally it’ll allow the lacquer to cover the paint in the bottom of the engravings as well.
Thank you for the suggestion! I debated this but worried about the stain making the gold dull. I will try this out next time. :)
Masterful job and very inspiring!
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it.
I love the video, amazing quality. Keep up the great work and I wish you the best of luck in the journey.
Thanks. I appreciate it.
I have a similar touch screen saved into my cart. Haven't bought it yet due to my concerns it would not register movement well. Wish your video showed a bit more of that part but you still encouraged me to go forward with the project
In my next video I plan to go into more detail about the software. In the end you can always add some felt stickers to the bottom of the miniatures to make them stand up a bit more for the sensor. This would also help protect the plexiglass. Glad to hear you’re going to join the touch screen community. Hope I answer more of your questions in the next video.
Nice video, thanx. Why not putting the pocket holes on the inside though?
When you move pocket holes to the inside the screw only has a small bit of wood to hold onto. If you dont move the screen often then this shouldn't be much of an issue. For me I wanted something I knew had a stonger connection.
Great video! I hope to make use of this info some day. Thanks.
Glad to hear it! Good luck with your project.
I'll add myself to the list of people curious about the software you use. I haven't had much luck with using physical minis with an IR touch screen.
Arkenforge has software that is avaiable now, with updates coming next year. I plan to release a video on this subject next. Thanks for watching.
It seems like Arkenforge is currently the pioneer in software for in-person play. I'm planning to do something like in the video at some point and have been checking out their page a few times.
@@LandofProvareally looking forward for this video, great build by the way!!
We are using foundry for in person and its great too
I went through an did this for my own table and tbh we stopped using the touchscreen parts because i use the digital maps mixed with printed and hand made terrain. as soon as you use anything other than just the minis, things break down in usability.
I agree the more you have on the table to more things break down. I hear there a number of improvements coming from Arkenforge some time later this year. Hope they solve some of this issues.
I have 20 60" touch screen TV's from a school. I just need the software side to make them. I have put this project on the back burner for about 2 years.
Wow. That’s a lot of project. Best of luck to you.
I know it would jack up the price of the project, but you could swipe out the plexiglass with tempered glass.
Tempered glass would be amazing!
The woodwork is less important than the software portion. What programs do you use? Im trying to use Arkenforge but it seems to need some kind of a touch client for the ir bars. What is the solution?
I am working on this video now. Arkenforge has some updates coming later this year as well to fix some issues.
I don't understand how your channel has so little suscribers. The global production quality is way above average, wish you the best of luck for this journey.
Thank you. I appreciate it.
I love this. Could you please have a video showing how you setup the software side of things??? Pretty please? This is the only thing keeping me from going out and spending the $420
I am working on this video now. Hope it helps.
Gentle note here! For those of you who are Macbook users-
This infrared touch screen is not compatible with Mac OS, the driver support for this product is nonexistent. Alternatively there is an application you can purchase but will set you back roughly $100 USD just to use this effectively.
Great job on the video, very creative!!
Thanks for letting everyone know! I wasn't aware of the Mac issues.
Easy work around to fix your "Mac-Disability" is to buy a PC.
You could have put down painters tape before doing the laser engraving. Then apply the gold paint, when dry remove the painters tape. Easy clean.
I'm going to try that out on my next project!
looks a great idea. Why did you not cut the plexiglass to be exactly in the recess of the original screen?
Thank you! I had to drop the position of the TV to fit the touch screen. One change causes another. :)
Really curious to know what software you used. I havd used fundry and loven but how does that use the touchscreen capability and be able to tell which mini is which
Foundery is great for digital miniatures. I am doing some research now on the physical miniatures. For now Arkenforge has a touch screen option and I hear they are going to be releasing an update next year some time that will fix some of the bugs.
Dunno about mini interaction, but there is a touch screen module for foundry. I use it and the enhancement for the module.
Very nice ! More projects please
Thank you. I’m glad you liked it.
I've made a similar project once at the "minor" difference that I integrated the computer directly in the table . (I had a laptop with a broken display so ...)
Having a direct connection to a laptop is extremely helpful!
@@LandofProva Not false but in my case, I have an easy access to a private NAS from it, and since it's not big files (my biggest map files are on the 40-60Mb range), the old Wifi-N card of this old laptop is enough. (And for larger files, I still have access to a couple of USB ports). And since the said table is only used for TTRPG, I hooked a second creen (with touchscreen, the first one don't have that) on the DM spot to the same laptop since it both has HDMI and VGA ports
curious .... how is the plexiglass holding up to the minis sliding across it? Plexiglass is pretty soft and scratches easily... Would the touch frame work with glass instead of plexiglass?
Glass is a better long term solution, but it is more expensive. I am looking forward to seeing how it holds up myself.
@@LandofProva Hopefully it holds up well for you!! Thanks for the reply!
Does the plexi glass add a lot of space between the map and the minis. Did something similar and I have a massive gap where it’s really unusable rn. I definitely used thicker plexi glass so maybe if I swapped it with something thinner
The thicker plexiglass might make the miniatures look like they are floating above the map. I didn’t notice any issue with the size I got. Going smaller is always easier than trying to go bigger. Best of luck to you. :)
im sorry but do you have a video about how the touch screen softwear and that end work? id love some help getting that working
This is my next project! Thanks for watching.
Instant sub. Great video.
Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.
What software? What additional backend configuration is needed?
Arkenforge, and Foundery VTT so far. I’m working on a video for the software side of things now.
What prgram are you using that recognizes minis and has sightlines? Fantasy grounds?
I am currently using Arkenforge. I am working on that video as soon.
great project, maybe you should add an edge so that guests can drop their drinks or elbows...
Sounds like a great addition.
How does this work if you have multiple screens. I use a mini pc to host roll20 on my mainscreen and a tv table as second screen for my players. Can you lock inputs from the ir screen to a specific display?
The frame usually isn't locked to a display. Technically you could have a 4k screen and have a 1k touch screen work with and 1k area within that 4k real estate.
It's all about calibration.
There might be issues where you need to recalibrate if you switch between TV only and TV+extra screen. But that depends on the touch screen frame.
Great question. You will need two computers. Otherwise you will be fighting for the control of the mouse. The second computer does not need to be very powerful. I am using an $80 mini computer to run the touchscreen.
@@LandofProva Thanks for the reply. I will keep that in mind.
One thing I do wonder, given the method you're using to make this a touch-screen...do you have much problems with minis occluding each other being on the same vertical or horizontal axis as another?
I have seen the touchscreen get confused with a number of miniatures in the same spot, but not as badly as you might think. I hear the Arkenforge group is working on this in the next release.
Do you know if the Roll20 maps will work on a setup like this?
I don’t currently know but I will do some tests soon. Thanks for the idea.
i love this idea. great video. i've been thinking of creating a container for a tv to replace my printed maps. but the idea of layering on a touch-screen is next level! What i'm confused about is how the touch screen works. is there certain software you use?
Thank you. Arkenforge and Foundry VTT are two softwares I have been using so far. I plan on releasing videos in the future to cover how to use the software.
@@LandofProva
I really hope you do. I have a projector setup, and such 32" touch screen frame.
Would love to see how the software setup is.
Awesome build. What software are you using to run all this? Will Fantasy Grounds work with this?
I know that Arkenforge has a touch screen option. I have also used Fountery VTT with mixed success. I have not used Fantasy Grounds but I will be doing some research on this and sharing my findings in my next video.
Great video, could I request overlay metric units for those of us lucky/ unlucky enough to live outside of Myanmar, Liberia and the USA.
That's a great point. I will keep that in mind for my next video.
I've just learned by heart that 1 inch is 2.5(4) cm. And a foot is roughly 30cm. That's easy enough to get a rough idea of the size of an item.
TV sizes are given in inches in my country anyhow. 😊
IR farmes are a pain if you have/ or are a vaper. The cloud triggers the sensor
That is interesting. I never would have thought of that. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome.
Thank you.
only thing i would do different , is put the pocketholes on the inside
Inside pocket holes make a weaker connection than from the outside. I wanted it strongest connection I could get. Inside is fine if you don’t move it much.
So I just watched this because I have my own table that is very similar to yours. I saw the preview and thought maybe I could find some ideas how to make mine better. Turns out we have the exact same IR array. However I could never get it to track minis as well as you. You clearly have something on the bottom of your mind I assume to help? What is that? I've tried placing acrylic buttons (supposed to be nearly invisible to IR) where when you press the mini down it would break the beam but with limited success. The issue I always have is when multiple minis are close (which is likely to happen in a fight) it can't distinguish them from each other. How are you doing it?
I have been looking at solutions for this very issue. I’m happy to say I found a few things that might help. I hope to release a video on this soon.
Lad where’d you get your apron?
amzn.to/3DJOLIL Here is one that is close to the one I have.
As a rule you shouldn't use windex on TV's not all tv's have a glass layer as the top layer. Many have a layer of diffusing film to give less glare and windex can have bad reactions to it. The best cleaner to use on a screen as a rule is a 50% concentration of alcohol and distilled water.
And the acrylic you use here was pretty low end and still fairly pricy. If you went to a glass cutting place you could have ordered a sheet of polycarbonate for about the same money, wouldn't have needed to cut it, and would have had a nice surface that would have been less scratch prone.
Having said all of that this is a super cool project.
Thanks so much. I’ll be sure to make this change in the future.
Love the video, but what’s with the nightmare on elm street music?
lol. One of my next professional goals is to do better with the music. Until then all my videos are a bit on the scary side. :)
Could this be used for Frosthaven?
It all comes down to the maps you can find online. As long as you can find the digital maps it should work. Because it is using a tv with speakers you could easily add some music to your board game as well.
This is awesome. Do you have any recommendations for VTTs to use with this product or how it works? That might empty my wallet!
Thanks! Foundry VTT is great for digital miniatures. Arkenforge is good for real miniatures. I am going to do a video in the future about software.
Subscribing right now! 😊
Thank you so very much! I appreciate it!
Cool video, but please make sure to *not* clean your TVs with windex. If you have one with a cheap coating you can partially mess that up and end up with a blotchy image. Always and only use screen cleaners for any digital screens.
Thanks for the help! Time for me to switch out my windex for something non destructive.
Next time put the pocket holes on the inside so you can't see them. Look great though.
When you put the pocket holes on the inside, the screw doesn't have a lot of wood to hold onto. If you don’t move it around much this shouldn’t be a problem.
@LandofProva Your right! Dang. I just mocked it up with my hands, and I understand. Great job again.
Does fog of war automatically remove itself when moving the minis across the screen in Dynamic Dungeons? Great video, I subscribed.
Thank you for subscribing! The Arkenforge Software is what I show in the video with Fog of War. You can set the Fog of war to only show a radius around the mini at all times or to keep revealed. I love Dynamic Dungeons but they dont have a Touch Screen option yet. I plan on releasing videos in the future to cover how to use the software.
Very impractical
Sometimes, the most worthwhile things are the ones that seem impractical. ;)
11:34 im not sure if you are trolling, or actually believe cleaning an LCD/LED screen with WINDEX is actually a good idea. That's a great way to damage the coating on those displays and make it look like crap. Also, i *reeally* hope you are not using a paper towel to wipe it. *cringe*.
You should only ever use cleaners that specifically state they are safe for Screens (TV/Computer) and use a Microfiber cloth to wipe it down. I would recommend something like WHOOSH! screen cleaner. It works really well to clean dust, dirt and even light marring.
Not trolling I was just unaware. Thanks for the help. I’ll be sure to change my cleaning practices.
Bump
Bump Bump! :)
Please do not clean your LCD screen with Windex, it has ammonia among other things which can take off the anti-glare coating on most LCDs. Instead, use an LCD cleaner, most of which are a 50% dilution of isopropyl alcohol.
You are absolutely right! I've learned my lesson. Thanks for the support! :)