3M Precise Mousing Surface - mouse pad

FreshPrince

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anyone tried this mouse pad? how does it compare to say the func pad?

also, does anyone know where I can buy mouse cord clips like the one func provides for their mouse for other mouse pads?
 

halfadder

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I love the 3M Precise mouse pads. They work great for optical and mechanial/ball mice. They do get dirty pretty easy though, so be careful about that, and don't expect more than a year out of it, the little pyramid bumps wear down over time. They're expensive, but worth every penny if you have a desk surface that doesn't work well with your mouse.
 

FreshPrince

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Originally posted by: halfadder
I love the 3M Precise mouse pads. They work great for optical and mechanial/ball mice. They do get dirty pretty easy though, so be careful about that, and don't expect more than a year out of it, the little pyramid bumps wear down over time. They're expensive, but worth every penny if you have a desk surface that doesn't work well with your mouse.

it's $7....

unless there's a better version I don't know about...
 

Jazzatola

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Another thumbs up from me. The surface is great and they grip the table really well too so don't slide about when things get a bit hectic. If I had one complaint it would be that they could be a bit bigger.
 

0roo0roo

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they were the first gaming pads. but they got left behind long ago as far as i can tell
 

Rotax

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the pads wear out AND the mice feet wear out fast . . from my experiance . . I also do use Mouse Slicks (or teflon tape) now since my original mouse feet are completey shot . . but then again, the mouse is 4-5+ yrs old. I have yet to find a long lasting, low wear pad, but I haven't tried looking/researching mouse pads for years.
 

mikeford

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I liked them back in the rolling ball mouse days, but they didn't last that well, mine would stretch and get wavey.

Right now I am using a promo pad from DiskDoctor MD, some early version of the CD cleaning thing. Its a very thin sheet of plastic with a smooth kind of parchment feel to the surface.