Thanks David. I have a couple of rubber feet glued to my battery door, and that works, but the case sounds like the way to go. Thanks. Bill Stephan Kansas City, MO (816)803-2469 William Stephan -----Original Message----- From: "David Allen"<wd8ldy@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: 10/3/06 2:12:34 PM To: "bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx"<bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Subject: [bookport] Re: Executive Products case Hi Bill and list: This from the Executive Products web site should answer part of your question. Features: TurtleBack has created a form-fitted custom leather case for the Book Port by APH (American Printing House). This case fits snuggly around your unit and allows easy access to all buttons on the front. The case has been designed to enable the user to easily utilize the Book Port while the case is on the unit, and allows the unit to be carried on a comfortable strap. The case has a flap to protect the buttons and the compact flash card slot. The face of the flap is covered with a zipper pocket. The zipper pocket can hold two compact flash cards. The zipper pocket flap may be flipped behind the unit and will secure to the opposite side of the case. The unit may be used in the open position while walking, sitting or simply standing. The case is form fitted to allow access to the headset jack and USB port. The case is manufactured with high quality leather to provide durable outer protection. This case comes with 2 types of straps. A wrist strap about 8 inches long and a shoulder strap that can be adjusted. The case also has a leather covered belt clip on the back of the unit. Now back to me. I've had no problem using the book port as a note taker while in the case. If anything, the case actually helps because it can't slide around as easily. Cheers, Dave ----- Original Message ----- From: William Stephan To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Monday, October 02, 2006 5:48 AM Subject: [bookport] Executive Products case I'm sure this has been discussed on list many times, I just never paid attention to it. Anyway, can somebody give me info on how the Executive Products case is constructed? Is using the BP as a note-taker easy with the case? Thanks.