- Aug 26, 2000
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With two feet gone, and other on their way, I think my Logitech corded optical is about ready to leave me. I think the MX518 will get put in its place.
Currently, I'm using an old Mead notebook for a mouse pad. This probably has something to do with the feet wearing down, so I want to get a nice pad for my new mouse. It's hard to find more than "this pad rocks" and "this pad sucks", with the occasional, "this pad screwed up after X months, and..." when searching for actual info on mouse pads. So, I come to you guys.
What I want that is like the Five-star: easy, but not slick, gliding.
I like the mouse to almost feel like it's floating, without too much friction, but also not air-hockey-table slick. For non-gaming, I want the pad to have enough grip that I won't need to worry about moving the mouse when pressing side buttons. On the notebook, that's not a problem: the texture allows the mouse to be firmly planted down with only minor pressure.
Also, it can't be big, or noisy. The space on my deask for a mouse pad is exactly 9" wide. Anything wider simply won't do. I'd prefer one that won't require replacing my mouse feet, if possible, but am not 100% against it.
Any recommendations?
Currently, I'm using an old Mead notebook for a mouse pad. This probably has something to do with the feet wearing down, so I want to get a nice pad for my new mouse. It's hard to find more than "this pad rocks" and "this pad sucks", with the occasional, "this pad screwed up after X months, and..." when searching for actual info on mouse pads. So, I come to you guys.
What I want that is like the Five-star: easy, but not slick, gliding.
I like the mouse to almost feel like it's floating, without too much friction, but also not air-hockey-table slick. For non-gaming, I want the pad to have enough grip that I won't need to worry about moving the mouse when pressing side buttons. On the notebook, that's not a problem: the texture allows the mouse to be firmly planted down with only minor pressure.
Also, it can't be big, or noisy. The space on my deask for a mouse pad is exactly 9" wide. Anything wider simply won't do. I'd prefer one that won't require replacing my mouse feet, if possible, but am not 100% against it.
Any recommendations?