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Suggestions on keeping a computer chair from moving or being climbed on?
Assuming that plywood covers the back of two long sides, but none covers the two short ends:
Position the desk so that one of the short ends touches a wall. … When you finish working at the desk, pull it away from the wall.
Position the chair against the wall as though you are going to sit at one end.
Push the desk back to the wall to trap the chair. …
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Prevent phone base from being dragged by cord
My hack is to replace it with a cordless phone, for example
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How to resolve rubber feet coming off a trackball pointing device?
I use these peel & stick "non-slip domes" for that sort of thing.
They are about 9 mm across. I can't remember where I bought them, but I see they are available on a well known shopping site.