My new mouse pad >> *.mouse pad

Zim Hosein

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What's the point of a mousepad so large Anubis? :confused:
 

Malak

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Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: aplefka
Sweet. How much?

13$

and because small mousepads suck, especially when you run multi mon

and also it acts as a arm pad as well

Well yeah I guess if you use multiple monitors for one PC, I've never had the use for that.
 

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What're teh dimensions? I've been looking for a new mousepad, because the one I have (3m Precise Mousing surface) slides around soemtimes and isn't big enough sometimes. But, I don't really want a huge pad, just something that'll last a few years and is comfortable. My current pad has lasted well over 3 years so far and shows no signs of wear (but then again, it's more of a sheet than a pad).
 

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I wish my whole keyboard tray was a mouse pad. The cheap wood sticker in the tray is starting to wear out. I need a mouse pad.
 

Anubis

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Originally posted by: Tremulant
What're teh dimensions? I've been looking for a new mousepad, because the one I have (3m Precise Mousing surface) slides around soemtimes and isn't big enough sometimes. But, I don't really want a huge pad, just something that'll last a few years and is comfortable. My current pad has lasted well over 3 years so far and shows no signs of wear (but then again, it's more of a sheet than a pad).

its 14x17, and its just a basic cloth type pad, my fav kind
 

KingPhil

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If you have an optical mouse, why bother with a mouse pad at all?

Unless your desk is reflective......
 

hdeck

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those mousepads are only worth the money if you do a lot of gaming. otherwise just get a cheap supermat.
 

Malak

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Originally posted by: KingPhil
If you have an optical mouse, why bother with a mouse pad at all?

Unless your desk is reflective......

Because it is easier to move the mouse across my mousepad than my desk surface. Plus it has a clip to hold onto the mouse cord so I don't have to worry about that.
 

Anubis

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Originally posted by: malak
Originally posted by: KingPhil
If you have an optical mouse, why bother with a mouse pad at all?

Unless your desk is reflective......

Because it is easier to move the mouse across my mousepad than my desk surface. Plus it has a clip to hold onto the mouse cord so I don't have to worry about that.

and also i dont want it to fvck up the surface of my desk, ive allready re sanded and re finished this thing once and i dont wanna do it again
 

arod

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Originally posted by: malak
Originally posted by: Anubis
Originally posted by: aplefka
Sweet. How much?

13$

and because small mousepads suck, especially when you run multi mon

and also it acts as a arm pad as well

Well yeah I guess if you use multiple monitors for one PC, I've never had the use for that.


you have obviously never used dual mon then.... its not something you think you need until you have had one for a while and go try use a single monitor again. Then you know.