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Unscrew the battery door by turning the screw counter-clockwise with a flat edge screwdriver, coin, plastic opening tool, or fingernail.
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Using a spudger or small flathead screwdriver, gently break the seal between the white plastic backing and the metal top near the missing foot opening.
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Pry up the corner slightly to allow the foot to be replaced.
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Place the rubber foot back in place.
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Squeeze closed the backing and metal top (it will snap into place).
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Click on trackpad to test.
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Insert the battery and screw the battery cover closed.
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If you want to remove the plastic cover completely, it is better to open it starting from the top,
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Take your time to slowly open the plastic cover from the top side.
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where can i buy the plastic feet?????
Yes. Where can I buy the rubber feet?
I bought mine off Ali Express. There’s quite a few stores on there that sell them. Here’s the one I bought from.
Found this guide confusing. Here's what worked for me:
1. Place the tip of a butter knife inside the hole and gently lift the plastic high enough to place the tip of another butter knife on the side and hold the plastic up.
2. Remove the first butter knife from the hole. Gently raise the plastic with the second butter knife high enough to slide the foot underneath.
3. Use the first butter knife to slide/rotate the foot into place
The butter knife technique worked for me! I just cracked open the bottom edge of where my little rubber foot had fallen out. (Somehow the plastic was still in there so I was able to stick the foot back in and it works!)