Now this is just dumb...

loup garou

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Why does Dell ship systems with their optical mice with their standard mousepad? It has a small reflective "cube" pattern all over that makes the pointer jump all over the screen. :|

I don't usually use a mousepad with my optical mice, but I'm setting up some systems for a client and they're all complaining about it...
 

NikPreviousAcct

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Originally posted by: werk
Why does Dell ship systems with their optical mice with their standard mousepad? It has a small reflective "cube" pattern all over that makes the pointer jump all over the screen. :|

I don't usually use a mousepad with my optical mice, but I'm setting up some systems for a client and they're all complaining about it...

A mouse pad will prevent unwanted wear and tear on the desk that it's sitting on. :)
 

apac

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Heh I've found that a $1.99 OfficeMax mouse pad is the best for optical mice.
 

minendo

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Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: werk
Why does Dell ship systems with their optical mice with their standard mousepad? It has a small reflective "cube" pattern all over that makes the pointer jump all over the screen. :|

I don't usually use a mousepad with my optical mice, but I'm setting up some systems for a client and they're all complaining about it...

A mouse pad will prevent unwanted wear and tear on the desk that it's sitting on. :)

His point being the reflective aspect of the generic dell mousepad.
 

monk3y

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That really is dumb.... I've never seen one of those. You would think they would have realized that they're mouse pad sucks.
 

NikPreviousAcct

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Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: FFMCobalt
Originally posted by: werk
Why does Dell ship systems with their optical mice with their standard mousepad? It has a small reflective "cube" pattern all over that makes the pointer jump all over the screen. :|

I don't usually use a mousepad with my optical mice, but I'm setting up some systems for a client and they're all complaining about it...

A mouse pad will prevent unwanted wear and tear on the desk that it's sitting on. :)

His point being the reflective aspect of the generic dell mousepad.

I know what is point was. I agree that it is quite stupid to ship a reflective mouse pad with an optical mouse. I didn't argue it. His pointed seemed ridiculously simple and effective. Should I have said "yeah, man, that sucks!" instead of suggest why people with optical mice actually use their mouse pads?
 

minendo

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Originally posted by: FFMCobalt

I know what is point was. I agree that it is quite stupid to ship a reflective mouse pad with an optical mouse. I didn't argue it. His pointed seemed ridiculously simple and effective. Should I have said "yeah, man, that sucks!" instead of suggest why people with optical mice actually use their mouse pads?
I took it as though they are complaining about the jumping of the cursor. Sure, mousepad usage is great, but it is pointless with a reflective pad like the Dell one.
 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: MacBaine
I have that exact pad, and I have never had a problem. MX500.
It's probably something with the sensor of the dell-branded optical mice, because I have 5 users complaining about it.
 

Entity

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I've never had a problem with that mousepad, with the MS Intellimouse Optical mice.

Rob
 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: dirtboy
I have a Dell, an optical mouse and that mousepad, and I have no problems.
Are you using the dell-branded optical mouse? The one that's black with 2 silver buttons and a scrollwheel?

What happens is the pointer moves in a jagged line, following the outline of the cubes on the mousepad. I've recreated it on all the machines I've set up today. :|
 

marquee

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Originally posted by: werk
Originally posted by: dirtboy
I have a Dell, an optical mouse and that mousepad, and I have no problems.
Are you using the dell-branded optical mouse? The one that's black with 2 silver buttons and a scrollwheel?

What happens is the pointer moves in a jagged line, following the outline of the cubes on the mousepad. I've recreated it on all the machines I've set up today. :|

i've got the same problem, i never realized it was the mousepad that was doing it. thanks for the tip, i'm gonna toss the mousepad now!
 

loup garou

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Originally posted by: marquee
Originally posted by: werk
Originally posted by: dirtboy
I have a Dell, an optical mouse and that mousepad, and I have no problems.
Are you using the dell-branded optical mouse? The one that's black with 2 silver buttons and a scrollwheel?

What happens is the pointer moves in a jagged line, following the outline of the cubes on the mousepad. I've recreated it on all the machines I've set up today. :|

i've got the same problem, i never realized it was the mousepad that was doing it. thanks for the tip, i'm gonna toss the mousepad now!
Ok, I feel better now, I'm not just crazy!! :D