Mousepad advice
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8 Jul 2008, 23:05
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I've never really used a mousepad yet, but now I decided to buy one in the next few days.
I've read Feuersturm's article about mousepads, and talked to some guys, what finally lead to the conclusion that I'm going to buy either the QPAD Lowsens or the Steelpad QCK+. Tell me, what differences there are, where you would buy (order) it, and which one is better in interaction with my mouse.
I'm currently using an MX518 with standardfeet, but I think I'm going to buy some Hyperglides with the mousepad.
Which mousepad can you advocate me to buy, and which one do you use yourself?
Thanks.
€: I'm using highsens.
I've read Feuersturm's article about mousepads, and talked to some guys, what finally lead to the conclusion that I'm going to buy either the QPAD Lowsens or the Steelpad QCK+. Tell me, what differences there are, where you would buy (order) it, and which one is better in interaction with my mouse.
I'm currently using an MX518 with standardfeet, but I think I'm going to buy some Hyperglides with the mousepad.
Which mousepad can you advocate me to buy, and which one do you use yourself?
Thanks.
€: I'm using highsens.
good for a while. then wears down.
Straf told me he has used the QPAD since more than three years, and he never replaced anything or had problems of any kind.
:)
mine was worn out after 1 month, ever since then i've been using icemat(4 years now) and i'll never change to something else again :p
i've already tested:
QPAD CT
QPAD XT-R
Raptor-Gaming P4
steelpad QcK
steelpad 5L
steelpad S&S
and the steelpad S&S is teh best ... 4sure =)
infos: i'm using logitech g5@800dpi and 0.74 sens in et =))
perfect <3
Just got a green for 12 dollars off Newegg. :) Deals done though and it's back up to 20-24(US).
I used to have a Steelpad Qck and an Everglide Titan but this is miles better than any cloth. Doesn't pick up moisture and easy to clean so no resistance. I'm low sensitivity though. Use a MX518 and works flawlessly.