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      <title>How to Properly Apply Exo&#45;Flex SnakeSkins</title>
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        <p><b>Instructions for applying <a href="http://vpgames.com/m-197-exo-flex.aspx">SnakeSkin:</a></b>
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Applying <a href="http://vpgames.com/m-197-exo-flex.aspx">Exo-flex SnakeSkin</a> to your console, controller, phone, or other device is easy to do. A squeege is helpful but not required.&nbsp; 
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Just follow these steps:
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1) Wash your hands with soap and water to remove any residue that may linger on the surface of your device or product.
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2) Thoroughly clean any dust, fingerprints, etc. from the surface that you are applying your armor to with a lint-free cloth.
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3) Peel your armor from its surface ensuring that it does not have any creases or folds.
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4) Hold your armor adhesive side up in the palm of your hand. Remember not to allow the shield to fold in.
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5) Apply the adhesive to the surface and smooth it over to ensure a quality bond.
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For more help or to inquire about the Lifetime Exo-tended Warranty, <a href="mailto:support@exo-flex.com">contact the manufacturer</a> directly.
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      <title>How to Recalibrate Your PSP Analog Joystick</title>
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      <published>2009-04-17T12:53:42Z</published>
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        <p><span style="font-size:14px;">If your <a href="http://vpgames.com/nsearch.aspx?keywords=psp+analog">PSP analog joystick</a> is not working properly; if it drifts in one direction when you don&#8217;t touch it, or if you push it up but it goes up and to the right, etc...) then you may be able to calibrate it yourself or use a had the same sort of problem&#8230; you can try and recalibrate it yourself.
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<br />To calibrate your PSP&#8217;s joystick: Go over to Settings -&gt; System Settings -&gt; System Information.&nbsp; Hit (X) to pull up System Information (Name, Firmware, MAC). While on this screen, rotate your analog stick several times around it&#8217;s axis slowly (10 to 20 times should be enough). This actually recalibrates the analog stick&#8217;s X and Y values.
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<br />If that doesn&#8217;t work you can try using a program called <a href="http://dl.qj.net/JoySens-v1.3-PSP-Homebrew-Applications/pg/12/fid/14916/catid/151">Joysen</a> to solve your problem.
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<br />Finally, if you continue to have trouble, you can always just <a href="http://vpgames.com/nsearch.aspx?keywords=psp+analog">replace the joystick</a> yourself.&nbsp; This is not terribly expensive or difficult to do - we have <a href="http://www.vpgameslive.com/index.php/forums/viewthread/57/">instructions available</a> as well.</span>
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      <title>Computer Repair</title>
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      <published>2008-06-07T13:57:13Z</published>
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        <p>Hey everyone just to let you all know inspireing computer repair guys/gals that you have to be very determined for this.&nbsp; I work in a local computer repair shop and m opinion is, i love it but sometimes you want to call it quits but you know you love your job and that&#8217;s what gets you through it, for me at least.&nbsp; Just some words of encouragement..
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