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A quick run through google found me This.
http://www.jab-tech.com/SlickSurf-Replacement-Mouse-Feet-1-4-pr-2865.html
Not the ones I used to buy(specialized low-friction pads, I believe Thinkgeek used to carry them), but good in a pinch for replacements.
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If it fell off the edge of your bed last night it is likely that you have damaged the mouse track pad in some way.
you might have to order a new one off of ebay and have someone fit it for you !!
Or it might be as simple as the ribbon cable in the track pad has come loose and will need to be refitted.
can you see the movement of the track pad in the right hand bottom corner of the screen when you move the mouse with the track pad and by using an external USB mouse to get to the desktop?
There are four screws beneath the plastic pads or 'feet' of your mouse. They are just glued lightly. Also, the glue is rather decent and might serve to stick the pads back again, if handled carefully
Make sure the washer sits level on the floor and that the machine can't be rocked around due to uneven foot adjustment. The feet usually have rubber cups that cover the metal bottoms--one of the cups may be damaged or missing entirely. Hope this helps!
clicking noises are generally caused by loose parts (such as loose condenser coils or compressor "tubing rattle") or rollers and feet that sit unevenly on the floor. Look for any part that is loose. Then remove the bottom trim piece by lifting it off its supports, and check the feet at the front of the unit. If necessary, turn the adjustable feet up or down so they contact the floor squarely.
sounds like your "bias spring" has broken or fell off. This is located at about the 7:00 position under the top and attaches the tub to the drum supports and keeps the tub aligned. It is possible that you have a bad tub support as well, but less likely.
Turn mouse over - 2 screws under label - you can see the idents Two other screws under rerar - remove feet or just punch though the feet to get to screws.
Hi Don't spank the kids but try this.The opposite side of the wheel is where the tab most likely will be after the screw is removed.There may be tabs on the sides.BE BRAVE and use a little force with plastic knife wedged at the points mentioned and lift the top cover over the wheel opening-note that at the wheel side there may be two prongs that fit into slots--so lift back side and pull out backwards the top half.Take your time and easy does it.Hope the place where the wheel sits is not broken You can do it Hope this helps Also while inside clean the places the ball makes contact-remove the dirt.--Jay
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