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+[title] bending digitizer tapes
+[* black] place the digitizer on a clean surface in front of you. Note that the inner touch side also has a clear protective film on it. Gently bend the area around the connection tapes (so as not to stick the tape to the foil but to the proper screen)
+[* black] remove the tape protecting the adhesive on the tapes from the inside. This side should stick to the digitizer glass.
+[* black] gently bend the tape to the surface of the digitizer. The glue is not very strong but should be enough for a moment. Cover the glued tape with the previously removed digitizer protective film (in the previous point). This will stop the tape from peeling off
+[* icon_caution] do not press the adhesive tape. The concentrated connection paths of the entire digitizer in this place are less than 1mm. It's a really delicate and sensitive place. Pressing (possibly breaking) may cause dead lines on the touch surface (after all, it worked during the previous test :-) )

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