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Ordered one as well .. hope i can install it without issue
If worse comes to worse, do what I did and chicken out. I went to one of those mall stores that install screen protectors for a living. I mentioned I had one coming in for iPad, where I had a screen protector installed on my iPhone. The person at the store offered to do it for free. We chatted as he fought to put it on correctly, and he did a far better job than I did on my first iPP. Worth a shot, if you're really concerned.
 
Still haven't found one for my 11" iPad Pro that does not have touch sensitivity issues, so I have been going screen protector-less since launch day. Haven't had any issues with scratching either from debris, Apple Pencil, or Keyboard Folio. Every now and then I get on Amazon to see if any new ones have solved the issue, but it looks like the new Pros and screen protectors in general just don't get along.

I refuse to deal with the touch problems as they are insanely annoying. I will just continue to go without.
 
iPad Pro 12.9. Ordered jet glass protector and installed without issue. No sensitivity issues or pencil probs. Solid
thank you for the suggestion btw. i read in another thread that you had no issues with the jettech glass screen protector so i gave it a shot.

so far not a single issue in regards to touch or pencil input. it actually feels a little bit smoother when it comes to touch inputs which is really nice as well. install was a breeze also. i didnt bother using the hinge stickers. just did it free hand. so far pretty satisfied with it.
 
A bit at a loss here. I installed a screenprotector on my pro 12.9 couple of days ago and it seems to work fine. However, I noticed today that it is rather difficult to draw somewhat straight lines, compared to the 1st Gen pen on my iPad pro 10.5. Pretty much every line is slightly wavy. Even using a real ruler does not solve this. The strange thing is that this does not happen when you draw horizontal or vertical lines, it happens only with lines at an angle.
 

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