I bought a USB volume control wheel for my PC (pic related) and the bottom is felt so it slips around my desk. I realize that my keyboard (a Leopold from Elitekeyboards) and mouse (Logitech trackball) also move easier than I prefer.
Anybody have suggestions on a non-slip material that I could purchase so my peripherals don't move around my desk as easily?
>>54561808
http://www.amazon.com/Pack-Self-adhesive-Clear-Rubber-Bumpons/dp/B016GWHSBE/ref=sr_1_16?s=hardware&ie=UTF8&qid=1463325896&sr=1-16&keywords=rubber+feet
>>54561808
alright so here's what you do:
1. go to google.com
2. search for "anti slip pad" without the quotations
3. find a product you like and buy it
thank me later
>>54561856
Those seem more for preventing cabinet doors from slamming together and seem fairly smooth.
>>54561861
I don't want a pad to put under everything, I want something that either comes in presized slips or a large sheet that I can cut and then (preferably with pre-applied adhesive) adhere to the bottom of my devices themselves.
>>54561886
yes.
>>54561900
I'm searching Amazon and Google and I'm mainly finding shit intended for seat cushions, placemats for tables, and furniture, not anything for smaller devices, given the term "anti slip pad".
>>54561920
did it cross your mind to just be a rebel, break the rules and use a product intended for something else anyway?
i see many offerings for just sheet material.
>not nailing everything to desk
>>54561856
I use something like this on external hdds all the time, shits great.
>>54561868
They're very grippy actually.