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Do you use a mousepad?

Snickerzz

I use a Goliathus but my other computer doesn't have a mousepad and it's fine.

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I use about half a mousepad...

 

jk

 

I use Attitude One Saiga S mousepad on my main rig. On my second rig (nearly forgotten) I have a mousepad, but the mouse's optical sensor goes crazy on that mousepad as much as on a plain table, so I have to use either the PC itself (HP Compaq dc7600... Low-profile POS...) or my first ever laptop what I got (Compaq Evo N800v. Slow as hell, but makes a good mousepad. lol)

 

But who's mousepad has the best specs?

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I can't stand not having a mousepad. On the same note i can't stand not having a wrist rest either.

This is what i use. 2$ biltema mousepad :D

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I don't know how I would live without my QCK Heavy but I do remember a time where I had no mousepad and I used my wooden table. It actually was not that bad for tracking but it was uncomfortable. It feels so much better on a mouse pad.

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yes I do. the corsair ext. one for my work and the razer goliathus large one on my gaming rig.

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Yup I use a steelseries mouse pad.

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Yes. Why would I torture my mouse?

Specs of my PC:

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yes, got mine 2 months ago (Razer XL thing) and I love it. never liked mouse pads before

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Haven't used a mouse pad...for like forever!

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Gotta use one since I have a tempered glass table, and it just makes sense to use a mousepad with a mouse! Tracking's actually good on the tempered glass if I'm just browsing but when quick movements are needed, the cursor goes pretty haywire here and there.

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I used to use mousepads in past with old mouses but now I do not use them because it works just fine on my table and almost on any other surface.

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my desk is always full of crap from chocolate to energy drinks, notes headphones, phones, wallet, ect my mouse responds the same either with or without a mat. the mat just gets in the way 

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Desktop: 50 cent mousepad with a gel wrist rest I got at a tag sale years ago.

Laptop with a mouse: If it's on my desk I use the same mousepad as my desktop. If I'm on the go I either use a table, my Nexus 7 if I have it, or this piece of cardboard I use as a mosuepad since I can't find any old one.

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Yep, I'm using a mousepad. 

 

SteelSeries QcK all the way!

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I've always used a mousepad, ever since my Amiga days. For years I've been using the same kind of cheap mousepad with a wrist rest, I think I'm currently on my third one. Even though it's a cheap one it's always worked great with what ever mouse I've used.

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