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Old 04-26-2005, 09:56 PM   #1
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Question about Tview monitor.

I am finishing up molding my Tview monitor into the dash of my car. To do this I had to remove the monitor from it's housing, and cut the surrounding part of my dash. Now that I have it looking stock, I am wondering how to actually mount the the LCD to the dash panel (the panel is removable). Is there any tricks?

Also, when removing the LCD from the housing, I unplugged all the wires. I have managed to get them all back to where they need to be, but am uncertain about the connector that hooks into the USB cable for the touchscreen, because it fits either way. Does it matter? If so, does someone know which way to plug it in?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Chris
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