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Dr. kitteny berk
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Cheap new mousemat

Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

Well, my old mousemat (an xtrac hammer) had pretty much worn out entirely and I don't really wanna buy a new one.

So I decided to try something a little bit different.

Namely, a Flexible cutting board, They're fucking huge, cheap as hell (6 for under a tenner) and seem really rather good as mousemats. :) They're really nice cutting boards too, quite fast, somewhere between wood and standard plastic.

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Post by mrbobbins »

Cunning, and also a nice electrical tape trim!
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

mrbobbins wrote:a nice electrical tape trim!
Yup, I'm reet classy (and my mousemats move if they're not taped down)
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Post by Sheriff Fatman »

Paint that black and you have my fUnc 1030 at a fraction of the price.
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Post by FatherJack »

Taking a picture of my work-in-progress:
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Rather higlighted the need for a new keyboard, monitor and mouse-mat. Have bought the monitor so far, probably go for a Saitek Eclipse red illumated keyboard, a Logitech MX518 mouse, but as for mousemat...bit short of ideas.

Was kind of hoping for inspiration in the PC shops, but none has come.
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Post by spoodie »

As far as keyboards go I prefer basic, good quality rather than fancy features. I've had keyboards with media keys and never used them, not tried a gaming keyboard yet though.
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Post by Sheriff Fatman »

Not exactly an expert (and I am sure there are a legion of other options) but my fUnc 1030 has served me very well for many years. Smooth on one side, textured (a la Berks chopping board) on the other. Rubber base, so it grips your desk, cable holder to avoid any snags. Cracking bit of kit.
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Post by FatherJack »

Image, Image and Image

I need to see keyboard in the dark, but don't want it so bright (ie blue) as to illuminate the room. Mousemat sort of matched.
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Post by spoodie »

I don't play in the dark, not good for your eyes apparently. That's the same mouse I have, very nice.
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Post by deject »

I just don't use a mouse pad.
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Post by Chickenz »

I use a monstrous Razer pad, was 20 quid on ebay a year ago. Funny surface that apparently helps the Laser refract back to it's sensor or some bobbins like that.
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Post by eion »

I use an old Ratpadz GS that I got at more-or-less the same time as my last computer. Was fairly cheap, and works well.
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Post by Dog Pants »

M4niachicken wrote:or some bobbins like that.
Swear felcher?
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Post by Chickenz »

Dog Pants wrote:
Swear felcher?
Nope, im using that phrase quite a lot now.
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Post by cashy »

M4niachicken wrote:
Nope, im using that phrase quite a lot now.
I'm feeling a bit 'Dog Pants' today actually, must find a sink.
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