On 10.3.2004 8:21, "P. H. Adams" <phadams at mac.com> wrote: > > On Mar 9, 2004, at 11:52 PM, Bob Bergey wrote: > >> At 10:59 AM -0500 on 3-9-04, John Griffin wrote: >> >>> I use the Radio Shack clear silicone dome shaped replacement feet. >>> They stay >>> on, are really rubbery (so the Powerbook can't slide off the desk). >>> I use >>> them to replace lost feet on just about anything. They come 12 to a >>> package. >> >> Yes -- thank you! I've had them on my TiBook for almost two years >> already, and they still work great. But now I need them to replace the >> lost rubber feet on my Kensington Expert Mouse Pro, and couldn't >> remember where I got them (and of course can't find the ones I had >> left over). But yes, I'm sure it was Radio Shack, now that you mention >> it! > > I wouldn't think that's what you'd want for a mouse, considering the > high-friction "rubbery" aspect of the feet. Wouldn't that make it > difficult to manipulate the mouse? > -- > P. H. "Patch" Adams > phadams at mac.com > The Ken. Expert Mouse is a trackball device, it does not move, rather it is stationary. These feet would be fine.