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Magic Tablet

Step 5Reassemble

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Plug it in and test that the switch works.

Unplug it.

Cut a small hole in the backing at the level of the USB connector.

Cover the tablet with a piece of cardstock and glue it down. This will protect it a bit, since the drawing surface will slide over it frequently.

Since my tablet was pretty small, the writable magic slate area was larger than the writable tablet area. You can increase the width of the frame (bezel) by adding strips of paper to the opposite side of the clear plastic window.

Glue the backing back on the Magic Slate, enclosing the tablet inside.
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