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Old 08-30-09   #1 (permalink)
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Well not too much of a mod per say, but I'm still being forced to modify my mouse. The little oval anti friction pads came off my mouse. So I super glued them back on. But along the way I lost one of them. D: And now, when I put the mouse on a hard surface it wiggles from front to back, since the pads are uneven.

Here's a pic of what it looks like on the bottom

http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/b...a/PIC_0206.jpg

As you can see, I'm missing the pad on the bottom right oval. Out of 6 pads, I have 5. I'm going to take them off and clean the white superglue stains with alcohol. Then I'm going to reapply the pads. But I want to arrange them so the mouse won't see-saw back and forth. What should I do?

And no I'm not just going to take them off, I like the slickness they give to the mouse.
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Definitely keep them, dont get rid of them.

If it were me, I would just take the one remaining pad and move it to the center of the back of the mouse. Just a little dot of super glue should do it, but I personally would use some model glue although it really doesnt make much of a difference.
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