I added some drywall mesh tape just where the magnets were just in case they might cause drywall cracking if the force was strong enough. Then start to spread drywall compound (mud) evenly over the surface pushing it into the cracks.
If you walls are textured, you'll need to texture the wall to match. If you have a special texture (other than spray like mine) you might practice on a scrap board as you want this to match seamlessly.
Once you have the texture matched, you'll paint the wall to match. I made sure to sand the lip where the Touchpad rests smooth, almost to the painters tape underneath since I wanted to Touchpad to fit as it it were on my desk.
Now to add some thin metal strips to the back of the HP Touchpad. I just used some black painted metal plates I had and some 3M Double sided tape. Bend the metal to follow the curve of the Touchpad's back.
Stick the metal plate to the back, one plate for landscape and one for portrait, since the Touchstone supports charging in either orientation. Since my plates were already painted, I didn't want to cut them so they fit perfectly. This looked fine for...
Disassemble the primary unit of the video glasses, which now resembles a black plastic bar. You should end up with two boards connected by a thin-film ribbon cable, one of which is connected to another board (containing a USB-like plug) connected by...
The board with the USB-like connector on it will be connected to the colored wires via surface-mount solder on top of vias. This is a really bad thing for the kind of torque you are likely to put on this connector board. So, desolder these wires using...
Unscrew one of the threaded caps on the goggles and remove the clear plastic pane. (Your pair may have a silvered or coloured glass pane on top; if so, remove this as well but do not drill into it -- discard it or keep it as backup for the other side.)In...