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QW.nu polls
2009-05-23, 07:44
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Let's see what kind of material are people's mousepads made of. I'll write down an example list, it doesn't mention all the mousepads out there but gives a direction of what there could be.


1) Normal cloth: SteelSeries QcK or similar.

2) Plastic: Func, Steelpad SP, majority of hard mousepads these days.

3) Aluminum: SteelSeries SX or Razer eXactMat.

4) Glass: Icemat and Steelseries I2.

5) Multi-layered: Mousepads that have more than one layer, for example SteelSeries 5L that has 5 layers.

6) Other/specify: Something that wasn't mentioned above. You could use your mouse on top of your table, or perhaps even on top of an A4 paper. Whatever suits you the best.
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2009-05-23, 08:51
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Plastic Steelpad, though I'm thinking of getting a new one. Basically it's getting too small for my ever decreasing sensitivity and I would like something with less friction (or maybe I should just start using Teflon tape). Also, the rubber stuff on the back is worn off in many places, so the mat slides around a bit, which of course is VERY annoying. Overall though, I've been quite satisfied with it.
2009-05-23, 09:39
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Cloth
2009-05-23, 10:33
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5L
2009-05-23, 11:12
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wooden table :F
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2009-05-23, 13:50
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2009-05-24, 01:40
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Generic red (19cmx24cm) filthy cloth that's many years old, I occasionally wash it : D. I tried a name brand cloth mouse pad (razor goliathus) and it sucked HARD. It had more friction than my shitty generic cloth pad and was less consistent, I was annoyed that it wasn't immediately better, but I thought it may need wearing in, WRONG it just plain sucked. Also I heard that it may be designed for specific sensitivity so I tried it on high medium and low and it still sucked.

What's the ultimate cloth mouse pad?
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2009-05-24, 13:16
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I have an everglide still from years ago.

http://images.bit-tech.net/content_images/2001/12/everglide_giganta/1.jpg
2009-05-24, 15:06
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haha, i had one of those - it made the mouse ball too small to work
2009-05-24, 15:54
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i use a piece of paper inside a clear plastic envelope. Aquashark used to use something similar i believe.

i clearly don't give a shit.
2009-05-25, 14:33
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First years I played on quake I used paper ... it would get brown and torn and I would replace it

Now I've upgraded through different mouse pads to an aluminum one, you just have to clean it with hot water daily.
2009-06-07, 08:17
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Everglide Titan here
i used cheap cloth pads and the first version of icemant before but with this new everglide i feel that my movement and aim has improved some
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2009-06-07, 22:30
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Razer Mantis Speed, fucking huge
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2009-06-09, 13:13
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Razer Destructor. Love it
2009-06-09, 15:10
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I use the rough side of a func surface. I started out on the other side, but managed to scratch it on my way to a LAN or something, and just changed since then. The rubber frame/base is a bit worn out too - the edges are a bit wave shaped and it's hard to get the actual pad stay inside it.

The main reason i still use it is because it works fine and i'm too lazy to try something new. If i would buy a another mousepad, it would be because i wanted a better looking one.
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2009-06-18, 19:22
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I think my cloth pad might officially have passed the 10 year mark by now. It's still the best thing ever and I dread the day that I have to replace it (not likely for another 14 years or so, judging by how well it is holding up, even after repeated washes)
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2009-06-19, 22:06
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I'm using a QCK+ signed by Vo0!
2009-08-01, 21:54
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Roccat sense mousepad.
I guess its a cloth thingie. I'm not really so keen on it. I do like the size though.
I always played on the back side of a placemat, the thing you put under your plate normally.
And if I'm honest, I think that felt better, and not only in the wallet.
But when I got my l33t gaming mouse I thought I needed a l33t mousepad too.
*shrugs*
It does absorb wine better then plastic though. That's a bonus.

** Just wanted to add: I do like that it is very very flat, no edges or bumps to lean over, just totally flat. And that's nice.
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2009-08-24, 17:40
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QCK+ I've had since 2006

the edges are starting to come up
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