What's a good mousepad? (...)

fr

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Oct 10, 1999
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I need some wrist support as well :)

It can't be larger than 8" x 8" max. I would prefer a really thin one.
 

diskop

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One that has the wrist/gel support built in. Fellowes makes good Gel products.
 

civad

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1. The ones you get for FREE at career fairs in school OR
2. The ones you find at your local Bank's counters (take awys!)

 

Mr N8

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Originally posted by: civad
1. The ones you get for FREE at career fairs in school OR
2. The ones you find at your local Bank's counters (take awys!)

So...your the one stealing all my mousepads...how do you like the new logo? :D
 

Jzero

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I'm partial to the 3M Precision Mousing Surface. This is useless with optical mice, of course....you don't want your laser mouse to have EXTRA traction....
 

amdskip

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Mine is one from office max, probably a belkin and the wrist support rules because it feels like a boob:)
 

pac1085

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Ratpadz. Had one for years and love it more than any other mouse pad. I havent tried a func though.
 

Quad

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i have 4 everglides...amazing mousepads. great for gaming and precision. however, my everglides wore down really easily (although they're still really smooth, just not as good as brand new). you might wanna try a ratpad...but everglide will be glad to send you a replacement if your pad wears down.
 

Imported

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I have a func surface 1030.. It's a great mousepad and all, but Actlabs, the people who were first selling them have crappy service. The base on mine was warped after 2 months of use and they won't do anything about it. :disgust: