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I bought a corner attachment for my setup: VIVO 17 inch Corner Desk Connector Platform for Mounting Under-Desk Keyboard Trays on L-Shaped Workstations, Black, DESK-AC07S the feeling under my mat feels a lil annoying when I'm browsing the web. I think I'm able to ignore it if I'm gaming, but is there an ideal padding for this (preferably one that would also increase friction to my mat)?
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I'm looking for good quality (and reasonably priced) mousemats where I can put a custom image on. Any recommendations? Maybe lttstore.com would do something like that in the future? Forgot to mention that it also has to ship to Canada.
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I am currently using the logitech g pro wireless with hyperglides, and I need a new mousepad. I was thinking about getting the zowie gsr se or one of the artisan mousepads. However I'm not sure if there are better ones or there or which artisan mousepad I should get. I am looking for a good balance between stopping power and speed. Thanks to anyone who can help.
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I am in the market for a large mouse mat for my desk, and I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for a mat that has low friction and is preferably under 30 euro (the price can be slightly over). My desk is 150x75 CM, so I am looking for something that is similarly large. I didn't find any fitting results with the search so I hope I'm not creating a thread for a well covered topic. tldr; ideally <30€ should fit on a 150x75 CM desk low friction should cover most of desk (not a requirement but a nice to have.)
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Hi, im looking for the best way to clean/wash my mouse mat what would you suggest? My Mouse Mat: https://www.amazon.co.uk/HyperX-Large-FURY-Gaming-Mouse/dp/B00TY6A5OC/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1506329375&sr=8-2&keywords=hyperx+mouse+mat
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I'm finally looking to replace my mouse and get my first mouse mat, but I don't know what to get. I have a budget of about £70 - £80 for both. I'd prefer a wireless mouse, and as for the mat, I have pretty much enough space for anything. I really don't care about aesthetics or anything, just trying to get the best out of my money. Any suggestions?
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Hi! I'm looking for a mousepad that is exactly like this one, only it is white instead of black: http://www.amazon.com/Kupx-Official-Extended-Functional-Non-slip/dp/B01263JBUS/ref=pd_sim_sbs_229_8?ie=UTF8&dpID=517umK3sO6L&dpSrc=sims&preST=_AC_UL160_SR160%2C160_&refRID=0031GZSMX6NBZ0QRC5MF I really want the blue on the outside. Any help would be amazing :)!
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Are you still using that little sissy mouse pad with the butterflies on it? You know, the one you got free from inside a cereal box. You are? Well, son, it’s time for you to become a man and have manly things-like a large mouse pad. That’s right! One so big you can fit both your mouse and keyboard on at the same time. Or even lie down and take a nap on it, if you want. Here is a short review of two versions of the Dechanic mouse pads. The Control Edition Extended Heavy and Speed Edition XXL versions. First up, let’s have a look at the Dechanic Control Edition - Extended Heavy mouse pad. Dechanic Control Edition - Extended Heavy * 36”x12” * Heavily textured weave for control game play * 6mm thickness * Optimized for all mouse sensitivities and sensors * Highly portable cloth-based design * Anti-slip rubber base * Machine washable * Stitching colors available (Black / Blue / Green / Grey / Yellow) The Control Edition - Extended Heavy mouse pad has a micro-textured surface, which is supposed to offer a more precise control for in-game accuracy. It does have a slight textured feel to its surface as you can see in the image below. As far as accuracy goes, I did not notice any difference between the Control and Speed editions. My accuracy seemed to be the same, regardless of which mouse pad I was using, and to me that’s a good thing. I am using a Logitech G400S optical gaming mouse, so maybe that had something to do with it. I do not have a laser mouse, so I was unable to test the accuracy with one of those. The specs clearly state that the mouse pads are optimized for all mouse sensitivities and sensors. So you should have no issues regardless what type of mouse you are using. The mouse pad is wide, and will easily accommodate your mouse and keyboard with room to spare. I love these larger sized mouse pads, they can help protect your desk from scratches, plus they look good on your desk. The Heavy version of this particular mouse pad is thick. Pretty comfortable, too. If you are like me and like to rest your arms and elbows on your desk, you will definitely appreciate having the thicker version of the mouse pad. Now we will have a look at the Dechanic Speed Edition - XXL version of the mouse pad. Dechanic Speed Edition - XXL * 36”x18” * Smooth cloth surface with taut weave for speedy mouse movements * 3mm thickness * Optimized for all mouse sensitivities and sensors * Anti-slip rubber base * Machine washable * Stitching colors available (Black / Blue / Green / Grey / Yellow) As you can see from the specs and image below, the XXL version of the mouse pad is pretty large, and I actually prefer this size. There is plenty of extra room for you to lay a phone or tablet on it if you wish to do so. If you want a larger pad, Dechanics does offer a larger size than the XXL, which would be the XXXL (36″x24″). Before deciding on one of the larger sized mouse pads, be sure you have the desk space for it. If your desk can accommodate the larger size, I would definitely recommend going for it. I love having the extra bit of space the larger pads offer. Plus if you have any imperfections in your desk, having a larger mouse pad can help cover them up. Depending on where they are located, of course. As for the surface of the Speed Edition, it does indeed have a smoother surface as the you can see in the image below. But once again, I was not able to notice any difference between the Control and Speed editions with regards to accuracy. Both seemed to perform extremely well for me. Your mileage may vary, however. In closing. The mouse pads come rolled up and wrapped in plastic. Once unwrapped and lying across your desk, they do lay flat. I had no issues at all with stubborn wrinkles. Both mouse pads look great and feel extremely well made. They do not feel cheap at all. They are thick and have some weight to them. Especially the Extended Heavy version. The stitching along the outer edges of the mouse pad is a nice touch, but it’s not there just for looks. This stitching should help protect the mouse pad against fraying along the outer edges. In the lower left corner of the mouse pad, you will find a small printed Dechanics logo. It’s actually a pretty cool looking logo, too. The bottom of the mouse pad is made of rubber and has a slight texture to it, and it does hold well to the surface of your desk. See bottom of pad in image below. I had no issues at all with the mouse pads slipping and both mouse pads offered plenty of room to maneuver the mouse around without going off the pad. As some of you well know, if you are using a small mouse pad and playing a FPS game, it’s pretty easy to get a little too excited and move your mouse off the pad. If you do not get that excited and are able to remain calm, well, then, I guess you are special. As for me, I will nearly be doing cartwheels during those intense gaming sessions so, the more room I have, the better. You will see the size difference of these two mouse pads in the image below. The Control Edition Extended Heavy (36″x12″) is on top of the Speed Edition XXl (36″x18″). These are great mouse pads, guys. I absolutely love them! If you are looking for a larger sized mouse pad, definitely check these out. I truly believe you will be impressed with the quality. You may check them out right here: https://dechanic.com Thanks for reading and take care, guys.
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Is buying an extended mouse pad worth the money? should I buy a normal mouse pad or an extended one? any recommendations. I don't like ones with huge logos like the razer ones. Want sleak mouse pad eh steelseries with the little logo
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Hello all, I am going to very soon build my very first PC. I have one question for mouse mat, I have a really cheap and small one that I don't see myself using any longer and I was looking for some mouse mats and I came across extended mouse pads and I saw one on tech source http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WY1BMDM/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B00WY1BMDM&linkCode=as2&tag=techs096-20&linkId=4PIR6E4CV4G462KC and I was wondering if it is any good for competitive play eg: CSGO and I know razer made one I just need help deciding with all the variables blended together. btw I am getting a corsair strafe RGB red switch keyboard if that helps. Thanks in advance!
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I'm looking for an extended mouse mat what is 900mm-1100mm long and 400mm wide, along with having stitched edges. It also has to be mainly black or red. I currently have the mionix sargas 900, but the edges are peeling after 3 months of continuous use and I want something more durable this time. I compete at some CSGO matches so I have to have something what isn't a cheap material. I have seen glorious gaming mouse mats, but due to shipping I can not get them ($70). Please link one's on ebay/aussie site Here is one I found, but I believe it is a fake: http://www.ebay.com/itm/900-300MM-XL-Large-Red-Rubber-Razer-Goliathus-Mantis-Speed-Gaming-Mouse-Pad-Mats-/252133609576?hash=item3ab4559068:g:8ywAAOSwl9BWJhBI
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NCIX: http://bit.ly/1yb3CUp Amazon: http://geni.us/177C Find out the differences between the top gaming cloth, hard, and hybrid mouse pads so you can get the one right for you.
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I was looking for a new mouse pad and stumbled upon these awesome deals at DirectCanada. HyperX Fury Medium (300mm x 360mm) - $8.90 CAD HyperX Fury Large (420mm x 500mm) - $13.06 CAD HyperX Fury XL (420mm x 900mm) - $21.95 CAD There is a small version available, but it's $12.98 CAD on DirectCanada, which isn't much of a deal. HyperX says these cloth pads are 3-4mm thick. Comes with a 2 year warranty and free technical support. I just got the Large by price matching it at Memory Express in person. This way I didn't have to pay DirectCanada for shipping. The deal may disappear at any time since DirectCanada's prices seem to be very volatile. Here's a picture:
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What do you guys think of this mouse mat? http://www.amazon.com/Glorious-Large-Gaming-Mouse-Mat/dp/B00NOCYN0E I keep reading all the 5 star ratings in amazon and I am wondering is it really that good? Is this even better then Razer Goliathus mouse mats? http://www.amazon.com/Razer-Goliathus-Extended-Control-Gaming/dp/B00EUPU2ZY/ref=dp_ob_title_ce What will be the best extended mouse pad money can buy? I am looking for control surface ones. P.S: Does white surface interfere with an optical mouse? like Logitech G500s or G502?
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I'm going to try and keep this short and sweet. I'm in the market for a new mousepad/mousemat. I am currently using plain mousepad which I got made with a Razer logo on it in South Carolina a while back. It is quite good durability and smoothness wise, but far too small for what I need (CS:GO). I have narrowed my choices down to either one of the SteelSeries QCK variants, or a Razer Goliathus (probably speed?). A couple of my friends have the QCK pads and really like them, but I'm afraid that the edges won't hold up in the long term since they are known to fray quite a bit. Is it really worth the ~$10 premium to go with a Goliathus pad over a QCK? Anyone have experience with one or both of these mousepads and can comment on their durability and tracking/surface quality?
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So I have had this problem for about a year now and I haven't been able to fix it, the problem is my mouse, it isn't the cursor going mad or the cursor not working, it is not to do with the actual cursor, it is the mouse. When I move the mouse slowly it is as if it moves jerkily like it sticks then unsticks to the mouse pad if that makes sense. I have cleaned the mouse pad and I have cleaned the mouse feet with rubbing alcohol and wiped it off to make sure it was dry but nothing works. Should I dry the mouse feet with a blow dryer after applying some rubbing alcohol or should I use something like a paper towel? This is really annoying me. Please help if possible, thanks. (sorry if my grammar is off I am not English, I am German so please forgive me if I did anything wrong.)
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Hi all i'm looking to order myself a new mouse pad/gaming surface at some point this week and need help picking 1 :blink: I'm after a very large gaming surface (the bigger the better). at the moment I have a Mionix Sargas 320. but saddly it started coming apart 1 or 2 days after I got it. So not to sure I would buy another Mionix Sargas mouse pad. the one's i'm currently looking at are OcUK Mega-Mega Mat 3XL Elite Tactical Gaming Surface HyperX FURY XL Pro Gaming Mouse Pad Mionix Sargas 900 Aorus Thunder P3 Gaming Mouse Pad They all range from 900mm to 1200mm in length and 300mm to 600mm in depth. If you can please let me know you thoughts and suggestions it would really help. oh if you know off any other large gaming surfaces please let me know too
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Hey, I just need a mouse and mouse mat for my dad as a present. Need some ideas but here are the two I have found so far that I like. http://www.logitech.com/en-gb/product/wireless-mouse-m280?crid=7 http://www.amazon.co.uk/SteelSeries-QcK-Gaming-Mouse-Black/dp/B000UEZ36W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1415441568&sr=8-1&keywords=steelseries+mouse+mat Thanks!
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current mouse : Logitech G9x current mat : Steelseries 4HD typical usage : dota 2, fps, occasional mmo side button usage : mouse 5 is VOIP and mouse 4 is in-game voice I'm currently looking into a replacement for both my mouse and mat. My hands aren't huge, but not super tiny either. The G9x has been my favorite mouse that I have owned to date with the G5 taking 2nd place. I was thinking about trying out optical sensors next time around. As far as mats go I haven't used a cloth mat in years. My DPI is pretty much always at 1600. I have heard good things about the CM Storm Spawn after disabling mouse acceleration, angle snapping and updating the firmware. The CM Storm Spawn only has the 3 presets of 800, 1800, and 3500 DPI correct? I doubt the 200 DPI change would be a hassle after adjusting. Are there any other alternatives you might suggest? Briefly looking into mats I've come across the Corsair MM600 and Steelseries Experience I-2 (Icemat). Not sure if switching to aluminum, glass or cloth would be much "better" either? Finding an icemat seems impossible outside of pink though.... "Piece of shit!" comes to mind when I think of my old 2009(2010?) model Razer Mamba and Razer Vespula mouse mat. Synapse 2.0 is garbage as well. Please don't suggest anything Razer.
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I've used a ton of mouse pads out there and I really do prefer hard mats. my favorite soft mat is a QCK Heavy and I actually still have mine. my main mat for a while and I loved is the Razer Manticore I have had so many hours on the mat and it still looks brand new with no wear whatsoever but I like to check out different mats and I test mice a lot. ordered a Func 1030XL dual sided mat and used the smooth surface and I fell in love right away. I first played CS:GO and it just felt so dang good and precise and felt almost as if I sat down with func and had them custom make one for me. so I glad I purchased this mat. the included Cable managment clip is pretty awesome too. I had my cable managed a different way but this is a little cleaner and you cant feel any cable drag whatsoever just feels wireless. took a few photos just posting for anyone looking into this mat you wont be disappointed. Pics: here
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I don't want to accidentally damage my case so I thought of maybe building my PC on a giant cloth mouse mat. Would that be a terrible idea?
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A budget mouse mat with non-budget quality This mouse mat was a pleasant surprise. At it’s cheap price you don’t expect much of it, but AULA have provided us with an affordable mouse mat that brings high quality to the average gamer. However, like all budget products it wont beat a £40 high-end gaming mouse mat, so don’t expect a Razor Goliathus. The mat is has a blue and black finish, sporting the AULA logo with a mesh-looking background design. The design itself is outstanding and not once has this mouse mat slipped or slid across my desk. The back of the mat is made of rubbery material and has a design imprinted to increase grip. The mouse mat is a sizable 300x235x3mm. Final verdict? 8/10 You just can’t beat the high quality design anywhere else at this price point. PRICE: £4.87 ($8.22, 6.14euro) on Amazon UK at time of writing http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00BP3MNM4/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 don't ask me why I did this for such a random product, but i bought it and thought it was awesome so here you go also I am new on these forums so I would appreciate constructive criticism because atm i'm just doing this for fun link to my wordpress website thingy that i originally posted on. just something i set up for the lols https://arreviews.wordpress.com/
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Hey guys, I was just wondering if there is a way to change the color of razer the vespula mouse mat feet. They are green rubbery feet which will not go with my new build theme, also they are remove able. I would like to change the color from green to orange. Another option would be to get some replacements in orange, but I don't know where from.