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I think the teflon coated surfaces are pretty good yes. Here's mine:
Only my mouse tends to stick....lol
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The best surface is sandpaper nº 3 (avoids mouse skid in sharp turns) :rotfl:
WARNING: If yo try it better get an iron glove to protect your hand from abrasion
Antoni
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It also gives you a nice cowboy-like leathery palm to impress the ladies.
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me? i don't use no stinkin' mouse pad. i ride bare baby!!!
but let me tell you about the piece-of-crap mp at my school.
the bottom of it is literally plastic. very smooth. Extremely cheap. the nearby collage or whatever gave them to us (not us literally, but a few years ago) and they suck beyond belief (er, the mps that is). but, a few nearby computers have very nice mp. so one day i made the swap.
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quote="whitetiger0990"]whitetiger is.. WHITE POWER!!! [/quote]
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I have used mousepads before. Ball mice in my opinion work best on a firm but cotton based pad. Providing it isn't dirty of course. The wireless mouse I am using right now is a ball mouse and is riding bareback on a black shiny old laminated desk surface. For the most part, it works well. Until I hit some dirt.
Optical mouse I have hates the desk. Paper taped to it works wonders.
>anarky
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Quote:I think the teflon coated surfaces are pretty good yes. Here's mine:
Only my mouse tends to stick....lol
Sticking ey? Hmm, what heat are you running your mouse pan at? I run at about 170c, and my mouse tends not to stick.
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Quote:na_th_an Wrote:You are all a bunch of snooty poshies if you really care about the texture and friction of a @£$£ mouse surface :lol:
Ever tried one?
Didn't think so ^_^
I've been pixelling for years, colouring comics or retouching pictures in photoshop for years, most of the time I'm using designing programs... And I always used as a pad the first piece of paper I found on my desk top
SNOOTY POSHIES! :lol:
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Quote:me? i don't use no stinkin' mouse pad. i ride bare baby!!!
I hope that has nothing to do with this old topic also:
http://forum.qbasicnews.com/viewtopic.ph...252#120252
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Kevin (
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