You need to Google for raised keyboard dots.
These are very small dots which have a flat circular adhesive plastic backing upon which a tiny dot sits. In the UK you can get them on line from the Chemist chain Lloyds amongst their disability products section. They are £4.99 for 6 dots plus postage but you can be VBAT exempt if you declare you are blind at checkout.
David Griffith

On 08/08/2014 16:57, Phil Halton 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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