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Ok, this is probably going to be a stupid question, but, does it affect the behaviour of the mouse, if the mouse pad has a print on it?

For example, is there a difference between the QcK standard (black, one color) and the printed ones (Starcraft II editions, Diablo editions, etc.)?

 

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Ok, this is probably going to be a stupid question, but, does it affect the behaviour of the mouse, if the mouse pad has a print on it?

For example, is there a difference between the QcK standard (black, one color) and the printed ones (Starcraft II editions, Diablo editions, etc.)?

I heard it did affect it back in the day, but not anymore.

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Ok, this is probably going to be a stupid question, but, does it affect the behaviour of the mouse, if the mouse pad has a print on it?

For example, is there a difference between the QcK standard (black, one color) and the printed ones (Starcraft II editions, Diablo editions, etc.)?

The print may wear off but it shouldn't affect performance nowadays. Older stamp-styles may drastically change the surface though.

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Not any more. Sensors are too good for that. Older optical sensors could jump around if the mousepad had reflective surface or really intensive coloring. Hense why black is so popular.

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