Mouse pads - what’s the big deal?

Mad props to the writer for managing to sneak a pic of Olivia Wilde into an article about mouse pads. You win the internets. :cool:

I don't really care about the pads as long as its not those crappy plastic ones they hand out as promotional gifts.

I got my Kone+ yesterday and it's just kak on a soft pad compared to my table, reading up it seemed I should have gone with a hard pad rather.
I think its more of a question of texture than hardness.
 
Razer mouse pads do it for me. I have the double sided ExactMat (with gel wrist pad, cost about R220 back in the day) for home and a very thin MouseSports one that cost ~R100 for work. A decent pad is essential, not just for gaming. Otherwise u get all kinds of gunk building up on the mouse feet! :eek:
 
which mousepad do you suggest for the razer deathadder?
this one
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I have never seen one work properly on a desk. But it doesn't matter much which pad you use so I just go for the R20 ones as even a piece of paper works. Unless you need the wrist rest and whatever else not much use in paying more.
 
Very informative read; especially about the "unique look mouse pad". My mouse pad have seen better days and is about 10 years old, but it is still going strong. Will change it eventually.
 
I have never seen one work properly on a desk. But it doesn't matter much which pad you use so I just go for the R20 ones as even a piece of paper works. Unless you need the wrist rest and whatever else not much use in paying more.
Granted its a contentious issue, but to draw an analogy using cars, everyone's car can drive on gravel roads right, but it doesn't mean it's optimal!!! And if u r driving a Formula 1 car, then u need a smooth race track!

Debate over!!
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here's one for shits and giggles. I went yesterday to get a plastic cutting board (very thin) for R10. It preforms better than my R130 roccat sense pad...

...The glide cutting board is so smooth it's not even funny.

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I heard ceramic tile can work just as good. I think I'll try the cutting board. Just have to get a smaller one as my desk space isn't so large.
 
I used the back of an exam pad for over 5 years. Got a Razer Goliathus and it's awesome, but I can't fault the exam pad

Amen to that. Since my desk is always cluttered with my notes I tend to just prop my exam pad on top of the notes when I'm feeling to lazy to unclutter my desk and dig out my mouse pad :-P On weekends I tend to do a little more effort.
 
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