What mousepad do you use?
- hamza_tm
- Location: Manchester, UK
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I think that is exactly what he wants In fact Icarium, I notice you haven't contributed either of those two things you mentioned lol
Artisan Zero, Artisan Shiden, Roccat Alumic, Steelseries SX, QCK Heavy and Mass, Icemat, Sphex, Mionix Propus 380, Zowie Swift..
Sold a few over time, only have the first three now.
Artisan Zero, Artisan Shiden, Roccat Alumic, Steelseries SX, QCK Heavy and Mass, Icemat, Sphex, Mionix Propus 380, Zowie Swift..
Sold a few over time, only have the first three now.
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Artisan Hien, Soft
I've only felt the qck and the hien and from my brief encounter, I can say the qck is a lot more smooth but it also is a very slow mousepad. The hien is rough.. yet it doesn't really hinder mouse movement. It's a very smooth pad despite the roughness of the surface, if that makes any sense.
I've only felt the qck and the hien and from my brief encounter, I can say the qck is a lot more smooth but it also is a very slow mousepad. The hien is rough.. yet it doesn't really hinder mouse movement. It's a very smooth pad despite the roughness of the surface, if that makes any sense.
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- Location: Belgium, land of Liberty Wafles and Freedom Fries
- Main keyboard: G80-3K with Clears
- Favorite switch: Capacitative BS
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Sharkoon Xurface, some thin plastic mat: http://www.sharkoon.com/?q=en/node/956
Cheap (€5 for 5) and I replace it maybe once a year because it starts curling at the edges. But then again, I'm not a serious gamer.
Cheap (€5 for 5) and I replace it maybe once a year because it starts curling at the edges. But then again, I'm not a serious gamer.
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- Main keyboard: Leopold FC500R ISO DE
- Main mouse: Steelseries Kana
- Favorite switch: MX brown
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Razer Goliathus Control Edition mid size. Quite satisfied with it, although I don't think I would buy such a large mousemat again. For a high sense user like me the small one should definitely be enough.
- Daniel Beardsmore
- Location: Hertfordshire, England
- Main keyboard: Filco Majestouch 1 (home)/Poker II backlit (work)
- Main mouse: MS IMO 1.1
- Favorite switch: Probably not whatever I wrote here
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I bought a Mozilla Firefox mousemat from Mozilla once — rubbish thing, fell apart. Currently at home I have some basic one from a high street store, smooth with a picture printed on it. Works perfectly. Not sure why I'm using it honestly, maybe for a smoother surface.
I don't have a mousemat at work due to lack of space (from keeping a laptop next to my PC keyboard, and the mouse bouncing between them like a pinball), so it's scratchy mousing for me. Plus it's a wood surface that the IntelliMouse Optical 1.1 doesn't track on properly. Should probably get a trackball, but I won't.
I don't have a mousemat at work due to lack of space (from keeping a laptop next to my PC keyboard, and the mouse bouncing between them like a pinball), so it's scratchy mousing for me. Plus it's a wood surface that the IntelliMouse Optical 1.1 doesn't track on properly. Should probably get a trackball, but I won't.
- Ascaii
- The Beard
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Main keyboard: CM Novatouch, g80-1851
- Main mouse: Corsair M65
- Favorite switch: Ergo clears, Topre
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I use an elecom eForce mousepad when working/gaming that I grabbed from some local comp store. Felt decent and I dont regret the purchase.
- madmalkav
- Location: Vigo, Spain
- Main keyboard: Cherry G80-1851
- Main mouse: Roccat Kone XTD
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The leather mousepad I said I was using started to be too much damaged, so as a quick improvisation I recovered an old mat of those kind used to play collectible card games. Working far better than expected.
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- Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
- Main keyboard: Ergo Clear MX11800, Ducky 1087XM
- Main mouse: Razer Abyssus
- Favorite switch: Ergo Clear
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Everglide Giganta at work, Steelseries QCK at home.
Might buy a corepad xxl. Also a nice surface to set your keyboard on.
Might buy a corepad xxl. Also a nice surface to set your keyboard on.
- Fernlund
- Location: Sweden, Örnsköldsvik
- Main keyboard: Ducky G2Pro DK9087-BFIPTW
- Main mouse: Logitech G700
- Favorite switch: Topre, Cherry MX Brown
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I've just bought a Artisan Shiden Medium size Medium hardness.
Just love the glide of it, like a super good plastic pad but still fills like a cloth.
Like gilding on air
Just love the glide of it, like a super good plastic pad but still fills like a cloth.
Like gilding on air
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- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Filco TKL w/Browns
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Same mat at home, I have had it for years. I have had it in the washing machine on a low heat and left it to dry out in the sun a couple of time and none of the fabric peeled. Obviously YMMV.GeorgeStorm wrote:Boogie Big XL.
Really like having the keyboard and mouse on the same surface, used my desk for a while, but I found it would rub on my wrist/forearm unless I wore something long sleeved
I too had issues with my wrist and forearm rubbing, I found it to be more of an issue with my chair height. I made a conscious effort to improve my posture and realised my chair needed to be higher, this meant my forearms and elbows weren't at an extreme angle so no longer rubbed. I now have a new problem, at work I have a corner desk but need to sit sort of straight on so my left elbow is always on the corner! I need to devise a curved Boogie Bug!
- gmjhowe
- Location: UK
- Main keyboard: Poker 3, Devlin Caps
- Main mouse: Logitech MX Anywhere
- Favorite switch: Alps
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I made myself a mouse pad from finest upholstery leather, it feels just as smooth as my old aluminium Razer mouse pad.
Leather wears really well over time, so I expect it to last a while.
The leather was glued onto a piece of hardboard using wood glue.
Leather wears really well over time, so I expect it to last a while.
The leather was glued onto a piece of hardboard using wood glue.
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- Location: Hong Kong
- Main keyboard: HHKB Pro 2 White/NoPrint
- Main mouse: Razer Naga Gaming Mouse
- Favorite switch: Topre
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Yeah, its wonderful. I used to have a Razer Orochi, but then my friend insisted in my trying out his Naga. I went to the shops and bought the mouse right after I tried using it for 5minutes.Icarium wrote:OMG! You have the numpad mouse!
- Compgeke
- Location: Fairfield, California, USA
- Main keyboard: IBM Model M 1391401
- Main mouse: Coolermaster Recon
- Favorite switch: IBM Buckling Spring
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I have some old Crayola mouse pad that I've had forever, given to me years ago and yet it works. Not the best, but it's not like a cheap MS Mouse needs a lot.
- realex
- Location: Germany
- Main keyboard: Poker 62g MX White
- Main mouse: DA Black Edition
- Favorite switch: various MX
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all my puretrak talents are worn down so i decided to give the hayate another shot. tried it before, didn't like it then but right now i am satisfied with it - i would even consider it on par with the talent, let's see how long it lasts - both this impression and the pad itself durability-wise.
the edges are relatively rough, i might actually tape them with a special tesa tape, which is normally used to protect books edges - it works really well, also for preventing pads from rounding on the armrest position.
the edges are relatively rough, i might actually tape them with a special tesa tape, which is normally used to protect books edges - it works really well, also for preventing pads from rounding on the armrest position.
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- Acanthophis
- Location: Germany
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I just bought a Artisan Shidenkai (xsoft).
I used a Steelseries QCK+ before.
I was worried first about the price, but so far, this is the best mat I ever encountered so far. If you slide with your fingers across the surface it feels like a plastic mat, when you apply some pressure it instantly sinks in like a soft cloth mat. I like this hybrid thing quite a lot.
I'm quite happy
I used a Steelseries QCK+ before.
I was worried first about the price, but so far, this is the best mat I ever encountered so far. If you slide with your fingers across the surface it feels like a plastic mat, when you apply some pressure it instantly sinks in like a soft cloth mat. I like this hybrid thing quite a lot.
I'm quite happy