There are a number of different sizes of tactile marking dots. If you want to 
use them, I've found them to be extremely light weight and not at all 
interfering with the key action or closure of the MBP or other laptops. 

I would get the smallest size possible and sorry that I can't quote exactly 
what that is but depending on where you order them, the good people there 
should know. 

I know that the NFB Independence Market had the very tiny ones this summer so 
I'd expect you could find them in the NFB Store. Also Independent Living Aids 
carries smaller dots. I'd imagine other companies selling such things do as 
well. I find them helpful on the function keys, 1 on F8 and 1 on F3 as those 
are the keys I use most often.
Jenine Stanley
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On Aug 8, 2014, at 11:57 AM, Phil Halton <[email protected]> wrote:

> in reading Tim Sniffen's book on mastering the Mac, I came across the term 
> Loc dots, which evidently are unobtrusive tactile markers that can be placed 
> on the keyboard to augment the tiny markers on the F and J keys.
> 
> Currently I use the tinniest bump dots I can find and they still are pretty 
> big, and probably put pressure on the closed screen of my MBA. If there's a 
> better option, such as these loc dots, I'd like to try them out. 
> Does anyone know what these actually are, and where they can be had?
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