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[LoD]Evile #303495 01/04/09 11:17 PM
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my mousepad is so big it fits under my keyboard and I have enough room for my mouse... but i use really low sensitivity in FPS

most of the gamer pads you can buy are pretty large

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you can get the dimensions of your mousepad and go to a vinyl company (sign makers etc.) and have them get you basically a black sticker with white dots about 1/3" apart from each other; with that dpi it will work..probably only cost you 3 bucks.

this probably negates everything good about your mousepad which would work with optical no problem..my other post here advises if you have a laser mouse to get a pad specifically designed for laser or you most likely will run into issues. with laser i used desk for a while, but the grains in the desk caused jumps and skipping.

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i suggest if you're using laser mouse use a big pad designed for them. if optical get something big.

i use the exact mat from razer..each side is a different surface (speed/control). it's kind of cheesie but it's been working great for me and is in the same condition it was when i bought it ages ago. razerpads




Mine is rocketfish, but same thing speed/control sides. Got it at bestbuy

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I might have to try that Dhal. I'll hit up FastSigns, and get one made for my surface.

[LoD]Evile #303499 01/05/09 04:14 AM
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The QcK Heavy is super thick so it wont lose track and its 17" x 15". I've also called a local glass company and its about $30 to get a piece cut of frosted tempered glass so you might as well get an iCEMAT if you want glass.

http://www.steelseries.com/int/products/surfaces


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[LoD]Sabbath #303500 01/05/09 04:57 AM
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Some sweet tips and familiar brands in here. Thanks alot guys.

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if you haven't noticed sabbath really likes the icemat. i'm sure everyone is happy with their investments and wouldn't even consider investing any more money into a different mousepad, but are completely happy with what they got (considering it works at all). i mean, afterall, it's a mousepad. i think that much will leave shit to herse because who is really going to spend 200 dollars trying out different mats?

most important lesson - if you have a laser mouse, get a mat designed for laser mice.

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True. I honestly don't think I've ever used an optimal surface for my razer mice though. Never really cared as long as I've gotten a smooth response, little friction and had enough space to move. Razer, everglide, icemats and steelseries ones all look sweet. I'll drop by a store and take a closer look, just wanted some second hand impressions.

Currently shredding a glossy women's fashion magazine, because the big glass table my desktop comp is on has a clear surface and doesn't offer any type of reference for the laser to work off of.

Thanks again for the tips here, I'll defo pick one of these up. I might be opting for something that isn't rock hard. I don't like clacking sounds and I probably like a microscopic flex from the mat itself.

[LoD]Dhal #303503 01/05/09 03:17 PM
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Actually, I was just saying that cost wise, if you want a glass pad, you might as well buy one made to be a mousepad. I think they come with feet for your mouse too.

I'm going to take your advice, and get a laser pad instead of the giant heavy. This one seems to have everything I want.

http://www.steelseries.com/int/products/surfaces/5l/specifications


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[LoD]plexx #303504 01/05/09 08:50 PM
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i used to use that exact same one...when i would tank for 42 or BF2....low sensitivity for the win


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