*Mr. McGuire </name/nm0111754/>*: I just wanna say one word to you. Just
one word.
*Ben Braddock </name/nm0000163/>*: Yes, sir.
*Mr. McGuire </name/nm0111754/>*: Are you listening?
*Ben Braddock </name/nm0000163/>*: Yes, I am.
*Mr. McGuire </name/nm0111754/>*: "Aftermarket Mouse Feet."

- Jim

Kevin Graeme wrote:

>I generally don't have a problem with them getting dirty, but I just scrape
>them clean with a fingernail if needed. I don't think a quick wipe of
>rubbing alcohol is going to hurt them.
>
>If you need to replace them, there are some aftermarket mouse feet that you
>can buy. They're usually teflon coated tape. Here's a couple links I found
>quick:
>
>http://www.crazypc.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=120199&Product_Code=4932
>
>http://www.gamerzstuff.com/shop/stores/1/product1.cfm?CustomerID=40681&ACBSessionID=dAcuYPbLHRvOCKXyuCEJ&SID=1&Product_ID=94
>
>-Kevin
>
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>From: "Angel Stewart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 1:12 PM
>Subject: How do you clean the little mouse 'feet'?
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>>Okies,
>>
>>you know under every mouse there are the little slidy pads? Either a
>>white strip or small ovals placed at the corners? I would call it teflon
>>but it probably isn't. They allow the mouse to slip easily across the
>>table surface. Whether optical or rolling ball.
>>
>>When these get dirty, as they do in time, how do you clean them? I think
>>rubbing alcohol ruins them somehow...so I'm wondering what else people
>>use?
>>
>>-Gel
>>
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