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Bob Colepeel-and-stick button guides
by on Apr 6, 2012 at 9:30:39 pm

I am not sure this product exists, but I hope it does.

I'd like to put a textured peel-and-stick "dot" on the side of my EX1R so I can locate the zebra/peaking buttons, without looking for them. Just curious as to whether anybody else does this, and if so, what you use.

Thanks.

Bob C


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Todd TerryRe: peel-and-stick button guides
by on Apr 6, 2012 at 9:41:14 pm

Well, it's not what they are for, Bob, but this might work.

Just this week we were dealing with some props that had little peel-n-stick Velcro dots on them. You could try those... either the "loops" side for soft comfort, or the "hooks" side for a rougher feel.

Might work.

T2

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Mark SuszkoRe: peel-and-stick button guides
by on Apr 10, 2012 at 3:00:58 pm

If you are really careful with the applicator, you could make tiny, near-invisible dots of superglue on the body next to the switch you want, like Braille dots. Or use old-fashioned Dymo labeling tape with letters or symbols; your finger will feel the raised bumps and edges.


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