You can also buy rubber or plastic stick-on feet at many
department stores. I got bunches of them for dirt cheap.
In a pinch, I have also been known to remove all four feet
and replace them by glueing on cardbord cut-outs. That's
really sloppy though.
--- William Levak <wlevak@cyberspace.org> wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Oct 2001, [ISO-8859-1] Marko Mäkelä wrote:
>
> > One more question: Does anyone happen to have three
> spare rubber pads
> > lying around? The keyboard is missing one, and the
> computer is missing
> > two of them. The pads are circular, with a diameter of
> about 2
> > centimeters or 3/4 inches.
>
> I get these at electronics parts stores. They usually
> come in sheets of
> 50 for $1-2. I do have some extra, but it would probably
> cost more than
> they are worth to send them.
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