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How to Measure a Case Opening

You may sometimes need to measure the screen opening to determine which iPad case you have, or you may need to take a measurement when the case can’t be measured by the keyguard manufacturer – like when making a keyguard for a case that is no longer available.

 

A couple of iPAd cases showing where to measure for keyguard fitment

 

What measurement are we looking for?

 

It's the measurement of the height and width of the opening that reveals the iPad screen. Ignore any bumps or notches surrounding the home button, cameras, etc. What we want is the dimensions without consideration of any such features.

 

Typical Foam EVA Cases

For example, on a typical foam case you'd measure like this, avoiding the notch for the home button:

A typical foam case and where to measure

 

Removable Screen Protector Cases

For a case with a removable screen protector like this one, or any case with a plain, rectangular opening, simply measure to the inner edges of the frame:

A typical removable screen protector cases showing where to measure

Typical Rigid Cases

For a typical rigid case, you'd measure the inside of the frame, as usual ignoring any notches or bulges.

A couple of iPAd cases showing where to measure for keyguard fitment

Note on the left that we've avoided the big bulge at the bottom, and on the right we've avoided the notch at the bottom around the home key and the bump around the camera opening on top:

 

How To Measure

 

Following is a list of measurement methods you can use, in order of preference.


  1. Use a caliper

    Use the two points that are made for an inside measurement (the angled edges are inside the opening).

    Measure to the nearest 0.1mm (yes, very accurately!).

    If you don't know how to read a calliper, lock it in place and take a picture of the measurement.

    Send both pictures to us at the email below.


  2. Trace the opening

    This method cannot be used if there is a clear screen protector attached to the case.

    It works if you've removed the clear piece, or if there is a screen protector attached to the screen glass.

    Cut a piece of paper or card stock (preferred) slightly bigger than the opening. Tape it to the front of the iPad and put the iPad back in the case.; Trace the opening with a very sharp pencil.; Remove the card stock and measure the tracing.; Send Communicate AT the measurements, along with a picture of the tracing if it would be helpful.

    If you're uncomfortable taking the measurements, you can mail the tracing to us at support @ communicateAT . com . au


  3. Use a ruler

    This is the least reliable method, especially on cases with a thicker screen bezel that results in a "deep" opening.

    Place the 1 cm (or the 1 inch) mark over one edge of the opening and take a measurement on the other edge.

    Don't forget to subtract the 1! Be sure you're looking directly down onto the mark at each end to avoid parallel error. If you look at an angle, you won't get the correct measurement.

    If you're using this method to take pictures for us, take one picture to show the ruler measuring the width of the opening, then a closeup of each end, taken directly above that end. Repeat for the height.