nt if you say they are
> for a keyboard hope this helps
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[mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Phil Halton
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To: Macvisionaries
Subject: what are LOC dots?
in reading Tim Sniffen's book on mastering the Mac, I came across the term
Loc dots, which evidently are unobtrusive ta
Hi David,
I use those dots in my entire recording studio.
fastest way I know to get around the board! :)
YMMV
Chuck
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You need to Google for raised keyboard dots.
These are very small dots which have a flat circular adhesive plastic
backing upon which a tiny dot sits. In the UK you can get them on line
from the Chemist chain Lloyds amongst their disability products
section. They are £4.99 for 6 dots plus pos
There are a number of different sizes of tactile marking dots. If you want to
use them, I've found them to be extremely light weight and not at all
interfering with the key action or closure of the MBP or other laptops.
I would get the smallest size possible and sorry that I can't quote exactly
in reading Tim Sniffen's book on mastering the Mac, I came across the term Loc
dots, which evidently are unobtrusive tactile markers that can be placed on the
keyboard to augment the tiny markers on the F and J keys.
Currently I use the tinniest bump dots I can find and they still are pretty
bi