Trader05 Diamond Member Mar 1, 2000 5,096 20 81 Jan 26, 2003 #26 yup i use a mousepad for my microsoft optical
Zenmervolt Elite member Oct 22, 2000 24,514 44 91 Jan 26, 2003 #27 I just use the desk. My desktop is fairly cramped and a mousepad wouldn't fit. ZV
Siddhartha Lifer Oct 17, 1999 12,505 3 81 Jan 26, 2003 #29 Nope but then I do not use a pad for my rollerball mouse either.
BeauJangles Lifer Aug 26, 2001 13,941 1 0 Jan 26, 2003 #30 Originally posted by: ElFenix yep, because it doesn't handle wood grain well... either that or the desk is shiny... Click to expand... Mine doesn't handle wood grain well either...
Originally posted by: ElFenix yep, because it doesn't handle wood grain well... either that or the desk is shiny... Click to expand... Mine doesn't handle wood grain well either...
StageLeft No Lifer Sep 29, 2000 70,150 5 0 Jan 26, 2003 #31 Yeah. My mouse slips too much on desk otherwise.
BillGates Diamond Member Nov 30, 2001 7,388 2 81 Jan 26, 2003 #33 I have to - my puter desk is made of glass.
A acidvoodoo Platinum Member Jan 6, 2002 2,972 1 0 Jan 26, 2003 #34 if i use my my desk it gets too loud
Kanalua Diamond Member Jun 14, 2001 4,860 2 81 Jan 26, 2003 #38 Yes, I use a Star Wars TPM Queen Amidala mousepad (fabric)
K kt Diamond Member Apr 1, 2000 6,032 1,348 136 Jan 26, 2003 #39 I use the mousepad for the surface.. it glides a lot better and smoother.
S Swanny Diamond Member Mar 29, 2001 7,456 0 76 Jan 26, 2003 #40 I use one because my wood desk is bad for tracking.
Supermercado Diamond Member Jan 18, 2002 5,893 0 76 Jan 26, 2003 #41 Nope. Maybe if I had better furniture than the standard dorm room furniture, I might. Edit: Just to clarify, though, my mouse is perfectly smooth on the surface of my desk by itself.
Nope. Maybe if I had better furniture than the standard dorm room furniture, I might. Edit: Just to clarify, though, my mouse is perfectly smooth on the surface of my desk by itself.
D dionx Diamond Member Mar 11, 2001 3,500 1 81 Jan 26, 2003 #42 Originally posted by: ReelC00L yes Click to expand...
CubicZirconia Diamond Member Nov 24, 2001 5,193 0 71 Jan 26, 2003 #43 Yeah, it doesn't "feel right" unless I use one.
K Kk4JC Senior member Mar 5, 2000 435 0 0 Jan 26, 2003 #44 Originally posted by: CubicZirconia Yeah, it doesn't "feel right" unless I use one. Click to expand... I agree! Kk
Originally posted by: CubicZirconia Yeah, it doesn't "feel right" unless I use one. Click to expand... I agree! Kk
R ROTC1983 Diamond Member Oct 2, 2002 6,130 0 71 Jan 26, 2003 #45 Yes, I use a mousepad for my optical mouse
S Sid59 Lifer Sep 2, 2002 11,879 3 81 Jan 26, 2003 #46 yeah. My desk is a matte silver. It's a bit reflective so the optical mouse doesn't like it too much.
yeah. My desk is a matte silver. It's a bit reflective so the optical mouse doesn't like it too much.
Evadman Administrator Emeritus<br>Elite Member Feb 18, 2001 30,990 5 81 Jan 27, 2003 #48 have not used one since I got an optical when MS first came out with them.