Here's a really simple way of using the BP out of the case, while still keeping it from rattling and rocking. <Smile> Lay the case flat on the table or whatever flat surface is being used, and put the BP on top of the case. This will keep it nicely stabilized, while still allowing you to record with the mic port and take notes. -----Original Message----- From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Walt Smith Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2006 3:34 PM To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [bookport] Re: Big Foot for Book Port If you do this, you cannot ever use the Executive Products case for the BP. ----- Original Message ----- From: <ljmaher@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 8:45 PM Subject: [bookport] Re: Big Foot for Book Port For $5 you can buy a package of sticky feet from Radio shack. If you put two feet on the battery compartment, and two feet at the other end of the unit above the belt clip, the Book Port will be stable for note taking. Regards Louis Maher ----- Original Message ----- From: "RedBird" <rb60@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, January 12, 2006 12:41 PM Subject: [bookport] Big Foot for Book Port > Several months ago someone suggested using a soft cassette case > and cutting a slot in one end of it to provide a small platform > for the Book Port for notetaking. I adapted the idea by cutting > a rectangle in the bottom side of a cassette case at one end. > The cutout matches the dimensions of the upper portion of the > belt clip so that when the BP is slid into the case, it fits > snugly and provides a reasonably centered platform for writing or > study. The case is also easily removed when not needed.. > > The neck strap from my I River T30 also works well on the belt > clip of the Book Port allowing easy and safe access to its keys > while wearing it around the neck.. > > Rob Fairclough > > > >