• Decent mouse pad?
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I've been using my dirty wooden desk, and realized that the bottom of my new mouse is getting really dirty, so I've decided to get a mouse pad. I only have about 10" of room on my desk for a pad, and after doing some research, I'm kind of sold on [url=http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/B000UYCRQG/ref=ord_cart_shr?_encoding=UTF8&m=AKJJGJ0JKT8F1&v=glance[/url]this[/url]. It fits perfect, and from what reviews say, allows a mouse to glide across it easily. I would however, like to get FP's opinion before buying.
I have the same I can hardly claim I'm an expert on mouse mats, but it sure is comfy on my wrist and it was damn cheap
[url]http://www.artsnow.com/promote/details.aspx[/url] Check that out, it's a cheap as hell mousepad that you can upload a custom design for. I got my two today and they're pretty high quality.
I use the CSS pad from Valve and it looks nice, operates fine but breaks when I use it as an arm rest. But hell I'm no pro at mice pads. I bought mine for the looks.
If you're into the hard-style mouse pads, with a big surface area might I suggest a mouse pad from Rocketfish. I've had this pad for a while now. I think it's nice. It comes with a control side and a speed side. [img]http://www.ocmodshop.com/images/reviews/input_devices/rocketfish_aluminum_mousepad/thumb_rocketfish_16.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=ss1234;19735764]If you're into the hard-style mouse pads, with a big surface area might I suggest a mouse pad from Rocketfish. I've had this pad for a while now. I think it's nice. It comes with a control side and a speed side. snip[/QUOTE] It's overpriced, Regardless of the features.
I have a larger one of the one OP posted. They're very nice. My g9 slides right over the pad with ease.
[QUOTE=Lemonator;19735804]It's overpriced, Regardless of the features.[/QUOTE] I don't really recall the price on this I bought it a really long time ago. It's functional, and gets the job done for me.
[QUOTE=ss1234;19735894]I don't really recall the price on this I bought it a really long time ago. It's functional, and gets the job done for me.[/QUOTE] Its about $20.00-$30.00 With that price your better off getting Razer Sphex for $19.00. [img]http://www.overclockers.co.nz/product/m-pad/RAZ-SPH-B.jpg[/img]
I have a qcK+, and while it's way too big for your space, it's made of the exact same material. I can't recommend the qcK mini (or the qcK if you have the space) enough.
Don't pay more than 20 dollars for a mouse pad. It's not a necessity. My ten dollar one from The Source is comfortable and is great for gaming and it was ten bucks.
Using a Steelseries QCK Mass.
I'm using a cheep 2 dollar one I got from Office Depot. Works fine for my Razer Deathadder. It glides easy.
I have a QCK+ and an SX I can't recommend steel series mousepads enough really all of steel series stuff is great I had a pair of Siberia's before I sold my desktop
i reccomend the artsnow one simply because it's only 3 dollars free shipping and there is custom design
[QUOTE=cryticfarm;19741041]i reccomend the artsnow one simply because it's only 3 dollars free shipping and there is custom design[/QUOTE] I'm using mine right now - they actually feel really nice. The edges of the mousepad are a bit rough, but it's $3... what's not to love about it?
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