So, I got sick and tired of trying to squint at my keyboard mat and tell which key it was that matched the image I wanted to cut. It's seriously hard to do with the fine details like in the Paper Dolls or Disney character cartridges. What's a girl to do? After some thinking, this is what I came up with...
Every time I get a new shape cartridge, I sit down with a sharpie marker and start marking. The first image in your booklet matches the top left image on your keypad. This is Row 1, Image 1 or simply 1-1. There are 10 images in a row so the next image in your book becomes 1-2, and so on until you reach 1-10. Next row is 2. There are 5 rows on the keypad. For example, I was cutting Tinkerbelle for our cruise door sign and, because of my marking, I knew the image I wanted was Row 2, image 3. The picture shows how my mark matches the coordinating image on the keypad. I hope you find the tip useful. Thanks for looking! April
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