mousemat.
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27 Feb 2009, 23:57
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So today i was in an architectural mood and i decided to rearrange my room completely. So i moved my laptop from my desk to a wooden table. It is a very nice table, but the texture of the wood is a little bit more sharp then my ubersoft desk.
This results in the necessity of a mousemat, for the 1st time in like 5 years!
I never used one, so I have no clue what to buy.
Since I'm used to no mousemat it should be quite big, and it shouldnt be a progamermat, since i'm not a progamer, nor have i the intentions to become one.
I have no clue of prices, but i'd give 15-20euros max I suppose
Crossfire has any tips for me?
Thanks in advance, skazi.
This results in the necessity of a mousemat, for the 1st time in like 5 years!
I never used one, so I have no clue what to buy.
Since I'm used to no mousemat it should be quite big, and it shouldnt be a progamermat, since i'm not a progamer, nor have i the intentions to become one.
I have no clue of prices, but i'd give 15-20euros max I suppose
Crossfire has any tips for me?
Thanks in advance, skazi.
cant go wrong with one of those bad boys
Noidpad or Qpad CT if you need a smaller one (40cm-28cm)
So i'll guess i'll take one of the cheapest ones mentioned
What are cheap solid mats? Enlighten me ;o
Ultimat Breathe series is cheap and good, select the most suitable size.
Although I remember feuer mention something like: "Breathe is like a necessary ABS-brake for Quake players due to the speed they sway their mice" So I quess he wants something more slippery. But if you're not so picky then get one :)