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Anyone recommend a mousemat?

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I got one of these the other week:

http://www.gamerzstuff.co.uk/shop.php?p ... w_group=34

But it was obviously used (gamerzstuff are shysters) and it sometimes made my mouse jump about, it now lives on the floor under my desk, where I threw it. So can anyone recommend a mousemat that works with a decent logitech optical mouse?
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Post by Jinxx »

Ask berk for details on where he got the X TRAC mousemats in this thread. They rock hard and we both use logitech mice on them (he uses an MX510 and I use an MX1000).
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Post by wyrd »

i find that my mouse is perfectly smooth on a 16p job.

i never really saw the point in spending loads on a mouse mat

mx510 btw
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ahh, well berk's sweat will easily eat through foam mouse mats.
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Whoah!!! That mat is spakky!!!
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Post by Woo Elephant Yeah »

Get an everglide mouse mat, they m0u53rz hAr|) (or some other l33t term)

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This is a pretty good place to start looking for nice gaming mouse mats http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/mousemats.html
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Post by spoodie »

Thanks for your help, I've ordered this:
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X Trac Pro HS

and these:
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X Trac Mad Dotz
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Post by Jinxx »

spoodie wrote:I've ordered this: X Trac Pro HS
Yes, yes...
spoodie wrote:and these: X Trac Mad Dotz
A fine choice.
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

a good choice indeed :D
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Post by killslay »

spoodie wrote:Thanks for your help, I've ordered this:
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X Trac Pro HS

and these:
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X Trac Mad Dotz
i was going to recommend the pads, and a laser mouse thingy majigger.
although i just use a plain ol' rollerball genius mouse with a foam mat with the sensitivity turned up a lil, its ghetto we can't afford your fancy mice in da hood
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killslay wrote:i was going to recommend the pads, and a laser mouse thingy majigger.
although i just use a plain ol' rollerball genius mouse with a foam mat with the sensitivity turned up a lil, its ghetto we can't afford your fancy mice in da hood
keepin' it real in the ghetto, I believe 'rispec' is in order
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spoodie wrote:
keepin' it real in the ghetto, I believe 'rispec' is in order
yup i've spent all my money on pimping my keyboard, its all furry and zebra skinned and my printer has a pneumatic paper tray
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Post by spoodie »

I've got the new mouse mat and dotz and they work like a charm, my heavy bluetooth mouse now moves without the assistance of pulleys and levers.
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Post by Jinxx »

spoodie wrote:I've got the new mouse mat and dotz and they work like a charm, my heavy bluetooth mouse now moves without the assistance of pulleys and levers.
It's amazing how heavy those tiny bluetooth chips are.
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Post by spoodie »

Not to mention the cable getting stuck under the keyboard. :?
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Post by Neil »

i have a Taz mouse mat !!
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Neil wrote:i have a Taz mouse mat !!
yay taz...
i want a kitteny fluffy mousemat, so when i get frustrated at a game i can look down, and go awwww :P
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Post by Dr. kitteny berk »

and masturbate furiously over it?
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CRACK!!!
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Dr. kitteny berk wrote:and masturbate furiously over it?
only when waiting for my kitten pron to finish downloading
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