Optical mousers! Mouse pad or no mouse pad (POLL)

psteng19

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Take the poll!

Personally, I like having a pad under my Explorer 3.0 :D

Changed laser to optical 'cuz everyone's bitchin :p
 

ElFenix

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i wish i had a laser mouse (which requires a pad) but i only have a regular optical mouse. i use a mousepad because the grain in the desk confuses it.
 

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As a gamer, I never game without my Everglide Giganta mouse pad :D .

 

pitupepito2000

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Originally posted by: ElFenix
i wish i had a laser mouse (which requires a pad) but i only have a regular optical mouse. i use a mousepad because the grain in the desk confuses it.

Are optical and laser mouse the same?

 

Wingznut

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When I was using my original Explorer mouse, I had to use a mousepad, as it wouldn't be accurate because of the grain on my desk.

But I just tried with my new 3.0 Explorer, and it works perfect on my desk. So, I'll try going mousepadless for a while, and see if I like it! ;)
 

tigerwannabe

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i use a mousepad with my optical mouse. the surface of my desk is kinda shiny & the mouse doesn't seem to work as well on it.
 

ronein

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I need a mousepad(non-reflective cloth type), since my wrist hurts after hours surfing the net and playing CS without it:D
 

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Lifer
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Optical mice use a LED not a laser

That`s correct,however I`ve heard some people call them "laser mouse "

Now, the reason optical mice don't work on glass is because of the way they were built: if you have ever heard the term "laser mice" being applied to any optical mouse, the person speaking doesn't know what they're talking about. The red light emitted from the mice is just that - a light emitting diode, more commonly known as an LED. They're used in newer street lights, and are extremely bright for their size. LEDs do no "detecting" on the surface the mouse is on. They simply illuminate it, so that the "optical sensor" can do its job. Some argue that the optical sensor is a laser, but in fact, it is a miniature camera,

 

CubicZirconia

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I can't stand not having a mouse pad with my intellimouse optical. Its not that it doesnt work otherwise, its more just habit.
 

Yobbo

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Habit is right, I can't use my explorer 3.0 without a pad...doesn't seem natural :)

At college (with less space) I might be forced to =(
 

BFG10K

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I use a standard mouse pad under my original Microsoft Intellieye Explorer mouse to save both the desk and the bottom of the mouse from wearing out. Also resting my hand on a mouse pad feels more comfortable than a hard desk.
 

SocrPlyr

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i have always used a mouse pad w/ mine except on one machine in my basement, it is sitting on a cheapo desk, well anyways moving the mouse around litterally wore the desktop off of it down to the particle board... so i would suggest to anyone to use one... no matter how cheap the desk was it was worth saving it for the price of a pad or at least a piece of paper...

Josh