Where can I buy tiny plastic dots/bumps?
October 6, 2010 7:56 AM
My Google-fu has failed me. Where can I buy very small, adhesive dots which I can stick to buttons/etc. to improve their usability?
My minivan's remote has a slew of buttons, none of which have a tactile differentiator... so I can't open the sliding doors from my pocket without taking my keys out of my pocket and looking at the remote. This is a first world problem which needs correction!
I figured that small, transparent, adhesive dots (or letters?) could assist here. I'm thinking pretty small, along the lines of the bumps of the home keys on a keyboard. Round is fine but I'm not too picky.
My minivan's remote has a slew of buttons, none of which have a tactile differentiator... so I can't open the sliding doors from my pocket without taking my keys out of my pocket and looking at the remote. This is a first world problem which needs correction!
I figured that small, transparent, adhesive dots (or letters?) could assist here. I'm thinking pretty small, along the lines of the bumps of the home keys on a keyboard. Round is fine but I'm not too picky.
When I was in Picture Framing we used silicon Bumpons for the bottom edges of frames, would that work for you?
posted by TooFewShoes at 8:00 AM on October 6, 2010
posted by TooFewShoes at 8:00 AM on October 6, 2010
Glue Dots. I've gotten them at Michaels, which means A.C. Moore would probably also have them.
posted by booksherpa at 8:03 AM on October 6, 2010
posted by booksherpa at 8:03 AM on October 6, 2010
I hope marking all three of your answers isn't excessive, but they're all great. Superglue or epoxy resin sounds like a perfect first choice - and via dollops, nonetheless!
But Bumpons are perfect for larger applications. Great!
Thank you!
posted by hijinx at 8:03 AM on October 6, 2010
But Bumpons are perfect for larger applications. Great!
Thank you!
posted by hijinx at 8:03 AM on October 6, 2010
You could also try a dab of liquid Wite-Out. We've used it for labeling notebooks and it is remarkably durable.
posted by SLC Mom at 8:11 AM on October 6, 2010
posted by SLC Mom at 8:11 AM on October 6, 2010
The buttons are usually made of slightly squishy rubber, right? I think sticking glue on them won't work- the rubber will squish and adhesive will peel off. What about somehow marking the edges of the hard plastic remote beside the buttons? Maybe putting a bump of resin there, or scratching a little groove with a nail file so your thumb can feel which end is up when you're holding it?
posted by pseudostrabismus at 8:26 AM on October 6, 2010
posted by pseudostrabismus at 8:26 AM on October 6, 2010
Just googling around....
What about Braille keyboard label stickers?
posted by CathyG at 8:43 AM on October 6, 2010
What about Braille keyboard label stickers?
posted by CathyG at 8:43 AM on October 6, 2010
Came in to recommend Sugru. Sounds like a task tailor-made for Sugru.
posted by chazlarson at 11:27 AM on October 6, 2010
posted by chazlarson at 11:27 AM on October 6, 2010
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posted by Admiral Haddock at 7:58 AM on October 6, 2010