Arm rest for a Crossfire
Arm rest for a Crossfire
Not wanting to be accused of thread jacking I started my own thread.
I can see that an object in a thread that we shall not mention would not be suitable for a Crossie with a manual tranny and I think that what I use is more practical.
It is a wrist rest for a keyboard and it is made by Fellowes and is available at The Office Depot/Staples among others. They are also made by other companies, 3M being among them, priced from $5 to $20. It is gel filled and it has that plastic friction type backing. It does not move and does not mark and if your secretary or wife asks for it back just say 'what's a wrist rest?'. But you had better keep your car locked just in case they doubt your innocence.
I can see that an object in a thread that we shall not mention would not be suitable for a Crossie with a manual tranny and I think that what I use is more practical.
It is a wrist rest for a keyboard and it is made by Fellowes and is available at The Office Depot/Staples among others. They are also made by other companies, 3M being among them, priced from $5 to $20. It is gel filled and it has that plastic friction type backing. It does not move and does not mark and if your secretary or wife asks for it back just say 'what's a wrist rest?'. But you had better keep your car locked just in case they doubt your innocence.
Last edited by onehundred80; 09-21-2010 at 08:52 PM.
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