I'm not stupid, but when I first tried to figure out how to open the part that attaches the bracket to the headrest, I had a hard time. You need to remove the top cover and use your finger to push a flat metal disc with a rod through it towards the front of the device, after that you can separate the headrest part and attach the device. Now I found out. This is the only time you will need to remove the plastic cover. The compartment under the plastic cover does nothing else. So move on to step 2. Attach the bracket to the bracket. Light. Then attach the tablet to the mount. You simply pull out the adjustable side just enough to cover the tablet and you're done. You can then rotate the tray by rotating the installed tray. And if you want to customize the view, click down. This is a very small adjustment, but enough to make it easier for the child to see. Of course, if your seat isn't pushed back far enough, you won't be able to touch the tablet. Now I have another great use for it. I have a friend who likes to play video games on the computer and likes to record videos when she goes for a walk. Her gimmick to support the pill involved breaking a glass carafe filled with pieces of artificial fruit. This will work great for her, so she'll love it in the car or out of the car.
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