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Anyone play on an Icemat or other gaming mousepad?
Re: Anyone play on an Icemat or other gaming mousepad?
Mousepads can impact your mousing by two means: friction and accuracy. The surface texture needs to be of a quality so that small bumps and coarseness are kept to a minimum to ensure smooth movement and low friction. The surface of the pad also needs to be compatible with optical mice (My POS pad at work has a company logo on it and causes occasionaly cursor jumping). No... a great mouse and mouse pad combination isn't going to make you a battlefield superstar, but at least it won't hinder your actions.
It's also important to keep both of them clean. Scratches and dents in a mouse pad will result in erratice mouse movement, as too will dust build-up in the optics. So just as we all use to clean our mouse balls (insert joke here), you must do the same for optical mice.
Not only will your gaming skills not be hindered but while doing photoshop, you'll find greater accuracy in your cursor (easier to move from one pixel to another, seamlessly)
Re: Anyone play on an Icemat or other gaming mousepad?
Hi Deli, nice to see you here :)
Icemat is nice too, I've used it for some time but then switched to the exactmat because i found it to have a slight better friction, and the two sides are just great.
Only downside is that it did cost me a bit more then £5:cry:
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Re: Anyone play on an Icemat or other gaming mousepad?
I bought the Cyber Snipa pad for around $30 (CDN) at Best Buy. Best mouse pad I have ever used, plus it is much larger than any other mouse pad I have seen for sale. Highly recommended, even comes with a nice carrying case (yes, a carrying case!)
Re: Anyone play on an Icemat or other gaming mousepad?
Originally posted by ojmcduffie
Can u tell me what the hell the big deal is with a gaming mousepad, i cant justify spending $20 on a mousepad.
I have a couple large wowpads that I got from Office Depot. They are only $9.99, and work great for laser mice. Their surface is simlar to the teflon coating on cookware. It's quite large at 11.5 x 12.5".
"The WowPad mouse pad is made of 1 single ply of antibacterial, chemically inert polyvinylchloride (PVC) just 15/1000th of an inch thick. The top is designed for perfect tracking of all ball, optical mice and laser mice. The patented sure grip bottom is great on any surface - just press down firmly and watch it stick without adhesive.
We have tested this mouse pad with extended soaking in common cleaners and disinfectants including 20% bleach solutions, 70% isopropyl alcohol and phenol based cleaners and it just shrugs them all off. Just let air dry or rinse and the WowPad is as good as new."
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