The rubber feet of my laptop have started to come off PreventionThe rubber feet on your laptop are designed to provide stability and maintain optimal ventilation. To prevent them from coming off, it's crucial to handle your laptop with care. When moving the laptop on your desk, refrain from pushing it against the friction of the feet. Instead, slightly lift it and then gently place it at your desired location. Related article: How should I move my laptop around on the desk?RepairShould your laptop's rubber feet come off, here are some steps you can take to reattach them.Super glueOne option is to use a super glue product. Example:Loctite Super Glue Liquid PrecisionThis can quickly secure the rubber feet back in place. However, the super glue may harden over time and may eventually detach again due to the flexibility of the rubber.Alternative approach (potentially lasts longer)Instead of using super glue, we suggest this more holistic approach: Remove the old adhesive from the rubber foot and its corresponding location on the laptop's underside. You can do this using a soft cloth and isopropyl alcohol. Apply a layer of new adhesive to the rubber foot and allow it to dry slightly before attaching it to the laptop. After attaching the foot, warm it up with a hairdryer to enhance the adhesive's effectiveness. Finally, place the laptop on a flat surface, put a heavy book on top of it, and leave it like this for around 20 minutes to ensure proper adhesion. Recommended adhesives for this process might be: T-8000 Multipurpose High Performance Industrial Glue Semi Fluid 3M Scotch Weld Fastbond Contact Adhesive These adhesives are designed to provide a secure, lasting bond that's well-suited for the flexibility of the rubber feet.