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sideman7

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I think you answered it. What I meant was when you close the flap portion, does it use a rubber piece to hold against the band (if you look on the original, the magnet has rubber feet that suppose to prevent it from slipping) does the new one use that same method?

What holds the female portion of the lock in place when the flap is closed?

Thank you for the info.
That flap is only used for sizing, then you don’t touch it again. It clamps down and doesn’t move. This is the part you open and close. Nothing is moving once it’s clicked into place.
 

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F23

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rested it on my M4 iPad's aluminum magic keyboard palm rest for 1 second while typing, now it has a permanent scratch on the buckle. ridiculous
 

Dominat0r

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It does not generally. If you get an easy scratch with regular use you have a defect.



This thing has been out a month or so. There is no possible way to know that at this point.
There is a video of a 30 day review on it, the bottom clasp is pretty marked up, just from using his MacBook.
 
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