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Punisher
03-20-2005, 10:53 AM
I have a PDAir case for my T|T3. I generally keep one sd card in the available holder in the case. But there is no good location to keep my palm wireless card. Obviously I can't leave it in the device because it is rather unprotected sticking out of the case.
What are others doing to transport their wireless card?
Thanks in advance,
Jamie
STBXXL
03-20-2005, 01:05 PM
When I don't use the Wi-Fi card I put it in one of the two SD card holder the Vaja case for my T5 offers. Works quite nicely. :)
Cheers.
druss
03-20-2005, 03:25 PM
I also bought the palmone book type case where it holds three sd cards and my wireless at home though i take out the pda and keep the case near by.
terpkristin
03-20-2005, 05:35 PM
I've heard of many people using the EBCases and holding the WiFi card in the SD card slots.
If it were just a matter of needing to carry around the card like at work or such, I use Altoids tins for toys like this. Line them in felt, pop in whatever you like. :)
/tk
Punisher
03-20-2005, 07:05 PM
Actually the altoid tin can is not a bad idea. I would just like not to have separate pieces if possible, but it may not be.
VanHolton
03-21-2005, 08:29 PM
I found a memory card case at CompUSA for like $4. It's a CaseLogic book-type case that zips open and holds 3 cards on each side. I'd rather not have to carry a second case around, but my WiFi card was always messing with PocketTunes when I carried it in my Sena case.
STBXXL
03-21-2005, 10:11 PM
..., but my WiFi card was always messing with PocketTunes when I carried it in my Sena case.
I had the same problem with my Vaja case. The Wifi card would interfer with pTunes. Every time the screen went dark and I close the case the WiFi card (stored away in one of the two SD card holders) would slightly touch the screen and mess up my playlist.
I solved this problem by checking the "Ignore screen taps when blanked" option in the Advanced Settings. I can always get the screen back with the 5 way navigator (which I use for controlling the volume). :)
Cheers.
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