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Mouse Feet
Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 11:24 am
by moon111
One of my kids managed to peel some of my mouse feet off. The actual body of the mouse is starting to wear away.
Now I've seen Ulti-Mat's teflon feet. If they were in a local store, I'd go and buy them. I hate ordering online.
Does anyone else have a suggestion on something else that could be used? Can self-adhesive teflon be bought?
Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 3:11 pm
by Tim Burton
Slice the fingertips off of your children and super glue them to the mouse. They will take the perfect place of teflon, and your kids won't screw with them again.

Posted: Wed Feb 14, 2007 5:38 pm
by snowking03
I assume you might be able to jerry rig some teflon to the base...But honestly, you probably can find them at a local fry's, comp usa, or other computer enthusiast store.
Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 12:03 pm
by moon111
snowking03 wrote:I assume you might be able to jerry rig some teflon to the base...But honestly, you probably can find them at a local fry's, comp usa, or other computer enthusiast store.
There's a problem with going to Fry's, Comp USA, etc. The paranoid Americans are demanding Canadians (Or American's in Canada) have a passport to get into their country. Now with 75% of Canadians living within a couple of hours from the border... it'll now cost them about $70 to get one. And they'll have to wait a long time, unless you want to pay another $70 for a rush job. Right now, there's such a demand they can't keep up. Funny, they criticised about how easy it was to get a passport in Canada... I'd hate to see how easy it is when they're so over-worked.
I have gone to places like Watertown NY, Duluth MN, Seattle ... sometimes using something like buying bmx/computer/auto parts for an excuse. Then also spending some money on weak beer, food, hotel room, more shopping... basicly spending money. Now you can forget all that. It's too expensive for mouse feet.
I wonder if lack of tourism dollars was factored into that $500 billion spent on terrorism?
Pretty serious discussion over mouse feet eh?
Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 9:55 pm
by Azndude51
Most teflon (PTFE) tape should do the job (as long as it's not plumber's tape). I have been using generic rolls of teflon tape for a long time, but I usually buy it off ebay. It works just as well as specifically made mouse tape and it's much cheaper. Right now I am using tape that's just like this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Teflon-Tape-for-Hea ... dZViewItem\
Tape like this also works:
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-DeWal-PTFE-Tefl ... dZViewItem
You can probably find stuff like that in hardware stores, just make sure it has a low coefficient of friction.
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 7:17 pm
by moon111
Azndude51 wrote:Most teflon (PTFE) tape should do the job (as long as it's not plumber's tape). I have been using generic rolls of teflon tape for a long time, but I usually buy it off ebay. It works just as well as specifically made mouse tape and it's much cheaper. Right now I am using tape that's just like this one:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Teflon-Tape-for-Hea ... dZViewItem\
Tape like this also works:
http://cgi.ebay.com/New-DeWal-PTFE-Tefl ... dZViewItem
You can probably find stuff like that in hardware stores, just make sure it has a low coefficient of friction.
Thanks Azndude51! I have a 'friend' who works for an electric store. I built him a computer once for scrap copper he had collected for me. Guess he didn't realize it goes for a dollar a pound.

Anyways, I'll have to see if he can score me some tape. After all I gave him a sweet
deal on his porn surfing machine.
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 11:06 pm
by snowking03
Ohh, didn't notice you were a canadian resident =)
Very good advice up above, i'm going to have to commit that to memory as it's an awesome idea.
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 8:10 pm
by Azndude51
Here's a tip I put in another thread for a super slick mousing surface
here