Things you will need.
3M privacy screen for a computer monitor. You will need the "smoked" screen, not the clear one.
Scotch tape
several glasses cleaning cloth that don't give off lint
glasses spray mist cleanser
ultra clean flat surface to assemble and cut
pair of no powder operating or mechanics latex gloves.
1. Measure the RIFT screen and cut the 3M privacy screen smaller than the actual screen, this will give your tape somewhere to grip when you lay the screen down.
2. Clean screen with mist of cleanser and dry with glasses cleaning cloths. Do the same to the RIFT screen.
3. Cut scotch tape and roll into a little barrel, this is the most important part!!!
4. Place little scotch tape barrel on both sides of the RIFT screen edge.
5. Take your precut 3M Privacy screen section and place GLOSSY SIDE DOWN onto the little tape barrel. It is of utmost importance that the 3M screen not actually touch the RIFT screen. This is where your diffusion comes from.
6. Scotch tape loosely the top and bottom of the 3M screen in a manner so it doesn't touch the RIFT screen.
7. Enjoy your totally new, anti-aliased minimized screen door virtual reality headset!
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A key part of this entire process is making sure the "grain" of the 3M screen matches the RIFT screen. It may take you a little while to find the optimal placement. Be patient, place the screen, put the faceplate back on loosely, look through eye cups. When you've got the grain just right, you're going to pump your fist because you nailed it and it shows.
Here is a pic of how to make sure the 3M screen floats over the RIFT screen. You can see the little tape barrel I made and the strip on top holding it in place.
![Image](http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y183/MAYAmaster/RIFTdiffuser_zps1ca91970.jpg)
The result is pretty amazing. Hope this helps you and if you do it yourself and spread the word, all I ask is that credit is given to me back to this thread.
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Forgot to add, if you want to eliminate it almost completely, you can do two 3M screens stacked. I had originally done this, but it make it really hard to line up the "grain" on the 3M screens this way. I cranked brightness and it looked fantastic. I just couldn't keep the second screen from shifting and losing grain. Either way, you'll be happy with this mod.