Mousepads
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25 Aug 2007, 15:39
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I know there's plenty of journals about mousepads already but none of them are that useful.
I'm searching for a new mousepad to buy today considering how bored I am now of my Icemat 2, I like the pad in general but I dislike cleaning it and the fact it's quite fragile.
I'm after:
A big (at least bigger than my Icemat2) pad
Easily portable (So I can take to my LAN each week)
It must not slide on the desktop (hi S+S Steelpad)
Must not be more than £30 plus P+P
Must not be glass or any fragile material but still able to last some usage
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I'm using a Logitech MX518 btw
I'm searching for a new mousepad to buy today considering how bored I am now of my Icemat 2, I like the pad in general but I dislike cleaning it and the fact it's quite fragile.
I'm after:
A big (at least bigger than my Icemat2) pad
Easily portable (So I can take to my LAN each week)
It must not slide on the desktop (hi S+S Steelpad)
Must not be more than £30 plus P+P
Must not be glass or any fragile material but still able to last some usage
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I'm using a Logitech MX518 btw
HI PANDA
Only prob might be that if ur not used to play cloth, it might take awhile to get used to
qpad.
and hi panda :P
I'm still using my Everglide DKT Megamat, best mousemat i've ever used.
its 19.95 have it for like 6 moths still fine.
http://www.muizenshop.nl/0/55/1/64/p/speedlink-battlepad-xxl,crow/2883/
<3 it
they dont slide, you can roll them up for transport (LAN), aren't that expensive anymore (~30€ or £20 max) and both are nice for the mx series (tested them too)