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Reddit mentions of Scotch Sure Start Shipping Tape with Dispenser, 1.88 in. x 900 in., Clear, 1 Dispenser/Pack
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- Easy start every time
- Unwinds smoothly and quietly
- Strong, durable hot melt adhesive keeps packages secure
- Tough 2.6 mil thickness takes on rough handling
- Resists splintering, slivering, tearing
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Color | Clear |
Height | 4 Inches |
Length | 2.5 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | September 2018 |
Size | 1.88" x 800" |
Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
Width | 2.75 Inches |
Hi, I not only have (had) this problem, it was a HUGE problem for me. Here is my very simple cheap solution for those of you that it matters to.
First off, the problem for me was the FEELING of the trackpad. Not the actual use of it. The texture made me feel the way the sound of scratching a chalkboard makes me feel. Just very unpleasant. Also, the "roughness" of the trackpad actually hurt my fingers, and caused my tendonitis to feel worse. Maybe psychosomatic, maybe real, but it was very uncomfortable and unpleasant for me.
So I thought about my last trackpad, which was very comfortable, and what it has that SB doesnt, is that is was completely smooth plastic. So first, I purchased an entire laptop skin (on amazon for like $20), since it had a part to "cover up" the trackpad part. When it got here, the plastic trackpad cover also had rough feeling. Fail.
So I finally came up with the cheap easy solution that now works perfectly for me:
One piece of plastic shipping tape, right across the trackpad.
Like this stuff: http://www.amazon.com/Scotch-Shipping-Packaging-Dispenser-145/dp/B00464E7XM/ref=pd_sim_229_3?ie=UTF8&dpID=41bw-LWfBHL&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR114%2C160_&refRID=1CRY87BHW6GHDAD2DATM
That was the final piece of the puzzle that was keeping me from completely switching over from my 2009 windows XP laptop that I was still clinging to. Since I've made this "hack", now I can comfortably and happily use my SB. (While I continue to hack my way through and find work-arounds for all of the Windows 10 changes I can't stand).
My simple hack, hope it helps others like me!