So my mouse is really old and I decided it was time to upgrade. My mousepad is also very old and I noticed on both of them that they were both faded out and deteriorating.
So, I spoiled myself a bit.
First off this is the mouse pad I choose to replace the one I have.
Nice. Although never really understood cloth mousepads.. Almost all my mice have ran very smoothly on almost all the surfaces i have put them on. (Except for one wooden white painted desk, and one primitive logitech laser mouse).
If i would get a mousepad, i would go all the way and buy an Icemat or something similar.. But they don't exactly manufacture Diablo ones as far as i know so i understand that =P
I have a question, Right now i have a deathadder with a razer destructor mousepad and i'm looking to upgrade. Now i know and trust razer for their superb excellence but i've heard nothing but good things about the QcK series of mouspads, So if you know how both feel which would you rate better, the QcK or a razer hardmat?
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My mouse sometimes falls off the mouse pad and screws me up for a second or two as I lift to get it back on (tricky, I know), so I'd be interested in a mouse mat than anything else right now.
I generally dislike what the high-end mouse manufacturers like to call "EXTREME SUPERIOR COMFORT" which usually means a fat mice with a strange shape. I like the tiny simple ones, which means that my mice tend to have lower DPI. A mousepad is very good in those cases to keep a stable sensitivity on all surfaces. This one looks friggin awesome, might actually get one of those.
The mouse is actually smaller than the MX518 mouse. When you use the "fat grip" its larger, but there is another grip you can swap that one for called the precision grip with is a pretty normal sized, smaller than the fat grip. It has this unique semi-rough surface for grip when your hand sweats as well.
This thing is awesome. If you take the grips off its probably the smallest mouse I've ever seen to be honest lol.
So my mousepad FINALLY got here. It's a lot bigger than I originally expected it to be. It's also a lot thinner than my other beat-up mousepad that I had.
All I can say is, for 15 dollars this is a really damn good mouse pad.
So, I spoiled myself a bit.
First off this is the mouse pad I choose to replace the one I have.
http://steelseries.com/products/games/diablo-iii/steelseries-qck-barbarian-edition
Now this is the new mouse I bought.
http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Programmable-Laser-Gaming-Precision/dp/B001NTFATI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1291615174&sr=8-1
They should both get here around the 8th - 9th I'm pretty stoked.
If i would get a mousepad, i would go all the way and buy an Icemat or something similar.. But they don't exactly manufacture Diablo ones as far as i know so i understand that =P
This thing is killer though. It has like 18 different colored LED light choices lol. It's awesome. Can't wait for the mouse pad.
The mouse is actually smaller than the MX518 mouse. When you use the "fat grip" its larger, but there is another grip you can swap that one for called the precision grip with is a pretty normal sized, smaller than the fat grip. It has this unique semi-rough surface for grip when your hand sweats as well.
This thing is awesome. If you take the grips off its probably the smallest mouse I've ever seen to be honest lol.
have you actually seen the g9x without a grip attached to it? My entire hand could probably cover it completely, just saying... lol
you do realize how big the simple USB plug is on the cord in relation to the mouse right? I mean, its very small, just sayin lol.
All I can say is, for 15 dollars this is a really damn good mouse pad.