I've never used a cloth pad before but I saw it and I had to have it, even if I don't like the pad I'll just display it on the wall or something. Not bad for £10.99 total.
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I am using that exact same thing and bought it last week. It has been awesome so far. Very big though not too much. Very smooth for my Logitech G5. An awesome purchase for such a low price.
I am using that exact same thing and bought it last week. It has been awesome so far. Very big though not too much. Very smooth for my Logitech G5. An awesome purchase for such a low price.
I miss my G5. My G5 broke so Logitech gave me a G500 which is worse in every way IMO, even though it's supposed to be an "upgrade". I've read some people have problems with the G500 using this mouse pad but whatever, if it's not great to use I'll just display it somewhere. Fingers crossed though, my func pad while amazing has seen better days, it's had some pretty hardcore usage in the last 5 odd years.
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It just came and sadly my fears were true, it just doesn't work properly with the G500, half the time the cursor doesn't move when you move the mouse and if it does it skips all over the place. It's a shame because the art is great and it's huge, it totally dwarfs my func pad.
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The Qck mousepads from SteelSeries are hands down the best on the market imo.
I'm using a SC2 themed one right now. I got the Barbarian one as well - ready to break that open once I get the game or get into beta
That it doesn't work with your mouse is very odd though!
I knew it was a risk when I bought it as there's people with the same issue, apparently it's the sensor in this particular mouse. I plan to get a new mouse sometime next year so I'll just box it up for now.
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I'm going the get the D3 mouse when it becomes available. I just watched a video and the PR said the mouse program records how much clicks you've done, hahaha I think that's awesome. My friend went to blizzcon '11 and he said it's comfy and gets the job done.
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I love all loot fest kind of game! I will be playing all of them for the next few years. Loot fest games I'm looking forward to: LotR: War in the North,Torchlight 2,Borderlands 2 and of course Diablo 3.
I'll wait, my current mouse is still serving me good, thanks for the info though.
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While the roughly 20 bucks for the Giant Razor Mousepad (name escapes me...) it is awesome for how big it is, and is pretty good for wrist comfort. Also is very good for the (you guessed it) razor mouse I have.
If you call 15 buck ''much'' then you must be very poor, or realy realy greedy and a cheap person, and since you can afford internet connection @ home and a pc and diablo 3 game, id say your not poor or rich, just an avarage living but very greedy cheap B
It's unbelievable how irrelevant all that jibber jabber was. Just because I don't want to pay that much for a mouse pad doesn't mean that I'm poor, and it certainly doesn't mean I'm cheap. I wouldn't pay 15$ for a candy bar. I wouldn't pay 50$ for a pack of cigarettes. Neither one of those things makes me either cheap or poor.
If you call 15 buck ''much'' then you must be very poor, or realy realy greedy and a cheap person, and since you can afford internet connection @ home and a pc and diablo 3 game, id say your not poor or rich, just an avarage living but very greedy cheap B
It's unbelievable how irrelevant all that jibber jabber was. Just because I don't want to pay that much for a mouse pad doesn't mean that I'm poor, and it certainly doesn't mean I'm cheap. I wouldn't pay 15$ for a candy bar. I wouldn't pay 50$ for a pack of cigarettes. Neither one of those things makes me either cheap or poor.
£11 is nothing for a mouse pad, especially considering the fact they last for years. And I'm sorry, but you are cheap.
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Well you are, if you choose not to see it that's fine. I wonder, do you have the same penny watching attitude towards food? Do you always buy the cheapest brand possible as to not spend too "much"? If so, that's a shame, spending a little more will give you much more flavour, the same way a decent mouse pad will give you much better precision.
I bet you take your dates to McDonald's, and I'm guessing you limit them to the £1 savers menu.
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Annyhow the dimensions... ehm i dunno, il messure later and let u know
As for the dimensions, dunno, but it's much bigger than a func 1030 archetype.
It's a shame it's just going to be sitting in my drawer until I get a new mouse, but I've wanted a new one since the first day I got this G500, it really is the Windows ME of mice.
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On amazon there are mouse pads literally ten times cheaper than the one in the OP. Even the supposed 'ergonomic' ones are cheaper(by up to 3-4 pounds).
I also saw a post about performance and comfort. Now I'm no expert in mouse-pads but are the expensive (relative to what's available) made of different material?
Seems to me the prices are for the brand name and the pretty picture. But priorities are different for different people though, so the purchase of such a (or any) mouse pad doesn't really need to be justified.
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I miss my G5. My G5 broke so Logitech gave me a G500 which is worse in every way IMO, even though it's supposed to be an "upgrade". I've read some people have problems with the G500 using this mouse pad but whatever, if it's not great to use I'll just display it somewhere. Fingers crossed though, my func pad while amazing has seen better days, it's had some pretty hardcore usage in the last 5 odd years.
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I knew it was a risk when I bought it as there's people with the same issue, apparently it's the sensor in this particular mouse. I plan to get a new mouse sometime next year so I'll just box it up for now.
It's a really nice mouse pad, it just doesn't work properly with the G500 due to the sensor it uses.
£11 is a lot of money to you? Are you homeless?
Unfortunately..I stole this laptop from a rich Wall Street fella and I hijacked the rich guy above me's internet connection.
It's unbelievable how irrelevant all that jibber jabber was. Just because I don't want to pay that much for a mouse pad doesn't mean that I'm poor, and it certainly doesn't mean I'm cheap. I wouldn't pay 15$ for a candy bar. I wouldn't pay 50$ for a pack of cigarettes. Neither one of those things makes me either cheap or poor.
What are the dimensions? It looks pretty big so I'm worried it wont fit on my limited desk space.
£11 is nothing for a mouse pad, especially considering the fact they last for years. And I'm sorry, but you are cheap.
Well you are, if you choose not to see it that's fine. I wonder, do you have the same penny watching attitude towards food? Do you always buy the cheapest brand possible as to not spend too "much"? If so, that's a shame, spending a little more will give you much more flavour, the same way a decent mouse pad will give you much better precision.
I bet you take your dates to McDonald's, and I'm guessing you limit them to the £1 savers menu.
As for the dimensions, dunno, but it's much bigger than a func 1030 archetype.
It's a shame it's just going to be sitting in my drawer until I get a new mouse, but I've wanted a new one since the first day I got this G500, it really is the Windows ME of mice.
I also saw a post about performance and comfort. Now I'm no expert in mouse-pads but are the expensive (relative to what's available) made of different material?
Seems to me the prices are for the brand name and the pretty picture. But priorities are different for different people though, so the purchase of such a (or any) mouse pad doesn't really need to be justified.