T tfinch2 Lifer Feb 3, 2004 22,114 1 0 May 6, 2005 #26 Originally posted by: Gurck Yes, so I don't scratch up my desk Click to expand... Same, and I have one that has a wrist pad so I don't tear up my wrist anymore on the edge of the desk.
Originally posted by: Gurck Yes, so I don't scratch up my desk Click to expand... Same, and I have one that has a wrist pad so I don't tear up my wrist anymore on the edge of the desk.
jadinolf Lifer Oct 12, 1999 20,952 3 81 May 6, 2005 #27 All of my computers have optical mice and yes I use mouse pads.
YOyoYOhowsDAjello Moderator<br>A/V & Home Theater<br>Elite member Aug 6, 2001 31,205 45 91 May 6, 2005 #28 I use one with a squishy wrist pad thing
DougK62 Diamond Member Mar 28, 2001 8,035 6 81 May 6, 2005 #30 Yes - my desk is too shiny to not use something.
ArmchairAthlete Diamond Member Dec 3, 2002 3,763 0 0 May 6, 2005 #31 Ratpadz GS mousepad super ricer mousepad!
S sjetexas Senior member Oct 21, 2004 222 0 0 May 6, 2005 #32 I do with my MX1000 laser mouse. Something about my desk it just does NOT like.
P Patt Diamond Member Jan 30, 2000 5,288 2 81 May 6, 2005 #35 No ... don't have a good enough one to bother with, and the new MX510 tracks really well on the regular desktop surface.
No ... don't have a good enough one to bother with, and the new MX510 tracks really well on the regular desktop surface.
T TBone48 Platinum Member Feb 23, 2005 2,431 0 0 May 6, 2005 #36 Yes, for some reason it feels wrong not to.
C cjgallen Diamond Member Jan 20, 2003 6,419 0 0 May 6, 2005 #39 No. I have a wireless mouse, and I'm always moving it all over my desk.
L Liviathan Platinum Member Feb 21, 2001 2,286 0 0 May 6, 2005 #41 Yep...after many years of use my mouse wore out a spot on my desk.