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Originally posted by: oniq
For my desktop I have a 3m Precise Mousing Surface. Yes, Mousing.
Same here. Works well with my Logitech wireless optical.
At work I have a black Kensington mousepad which occasionally causes problems for my Dell-branded Logitech corded optical.
 
I've always been happy with my generic grey fabric mousepad with my MS Intellimouse Optical.
 
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: Zim Hosein
Originally posted by: MeanMeosh
i use my nice generic dell mousepad or the desk... whichever is closest

That's what I'm back to using MeanMeosh, I used to use a 3M mouse-pad/wrist rest, but it was causing tracking issues for my MX 700 🙁

3M Precise tracks just fine on my Dual Optical SE.

- M4H

Well I just picked up a new 3M Precise Mousing Surface, and my MX700 tracks erratically 🙁 :|
 
How do ratpadz compare with Func and everglide pads? any links to reviews/comparisons between the two or three of them?
 
Originally posted by: Akebona
How do ratpadz compare with Func and everglide pads? any links to reviews/comparisons between the two or three of them?


I have a Ratpad and an older Everglide. The everglide didn't have enough feet and would tip when I hit a certain area.

The Ratpad works well with my MX700.

The MX700 is too sensitive to just use my desktop. It get's messed-up by the fake woodgrain in the desk.
 
I got it at Walmart. It's got a surface like those motion action baseball cards. Hard to describe.

Works great, and it's lasted a year so far. Not bad for $2.99.
 
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