Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!mephisto!prism!shangri-la.gatech.edu From: robert@shangri-la.gatech.edu (Robert Viduya) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Mouse cleaning Message-ID: <13726@hydra.gatech.EDU> Date: 16 Sep 90 21:34:11 GMT Sender: news@prism.gatech.EDU Organization: Office of Information Technology, Georgia Tech Lines: 20 Does anyone have any suggestions as to what the best way to clean mice feet is? Our visualization lab has been in operation over a year now and over the months, those felt pads under the mice have accumulated a lot of gunk; real sticky gunk that makes the mouse pad stick to the mouse. One of our users evidently got real frustrated and ripped the felt pads off. That fixed the problem for a bit but the mouse eventually scratched the mouse pad up so bad that the whole thing is now useless. I've tried a couple of chemical cleaners with no luck. I'm somewhat cautious trying them because I don't want the glue holding the felt pads to weaken. I've also heard a rumor that the felt pads can be replaced with white plastic (mylar?) pads that ride a lot more smoothly. Has anyone tried this? Will they scratch up the mouse pad too and, if not, where do we get them? robert -- Robert Viduya robert@shangri-la.gatech.edu Technical Services / Office of Information Technology Georgia Institute of Technology (404) 894-6296 Atlanta, Georgia 30332-0275