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Originally Posted by Novah
As for the keys getting ripped off, if we are thinking about the same person, it was because they affixed the rubbery case front backwards ...only one side of the case front has a tab on it (to hold the case on), and it's supposed to face away from the keyboard. They'd affixed the tab on the side that slid out over the keyboard and it was catching on keys. I'm pretty sure the waviness is inherent to the Droid. (: No idea how the keys are constructed, though.
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HAHA. I can see how that could happen. I'm using a snap on case as well and top screen edge guard can be installed either way because of the symmetry it. The only way I can tell it is on correctly is by the small indent the leave above the ear piece (and common sense-LOL).
Well that makes me feel better that it is just a quality of the Droid and not unique to mine. It doesn't bother me at all, I just wasn't sure if it was a progressive thing or not.