mousepad preference?
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Rep and BT have been saying shit like "whoever has a hardon for me :lol:", and all of a sudden you're saying it -- but it's not even satirical as it would be with most posters, but actually comes off as legitimate since you do it so much and walk into their traps so much.riddla wrote:please elaborateglossy wrote:you are such a rep internet-thug wannabe it's beyond funny.
Just an observation, that's all.
Re: mousepad preference?
riddla wrote:or just plain old cloth top? or do you just use the desktop itself?
I personally swear by the xtrac pro hs for optical mice.
although ive been known to also swear by the occasional piece of solid 1/8" cardboard cardstock :icon34:
how exotic is the rug under your mouse?
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Ripper XL soon..

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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.
I am now sick.
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Desk here too. Veneer is smooth, dull, and has a non-repeating pattern on it... which is ideal.
If anything I'd like to find a way of reducing the friction on it a bit. Also after a few months you can see where I've been running the mouse on the desk because it dulls and stops working so well.
If anything I'd like to find a way of reducing the friction on it a bit. Also after a few months you can see where I've been running the mouse on the desk because it dulls and stops working so well.
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I've got about 10 inches of space (horizontal) for my mouse on my desk, but since its a nice wooden finish and very smooth, I wouldn't use a mousepad even if I needed one.Foo wrote:I can't find a mousepad big enough even if I wanted to use one... same for you?brisk wrote:Desk. No space for a mousepad.
I still have my quake everglide mousepad for when I had a bigger desk, but I don't really think it ever made any difference to my aim.
cooking oil :icon14:Foo wrote:Desk here too. Veneer is smooth, dull, and has a non-repeating pattern on it... which is ideal.
If anything I'd like to find a way of reducing the friction on it a bit. Also after a few months you can see where I've been running the mouse on the desk because it dulls and stops working so well.
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Yeah, that's it. Riddla, don't listen to glossy. He is right on one thing, though, he doesn't troll. He thinks the Internet is fOr ReAlZ sErIoUs BuSiNeSs. When he talks tough, it's because he's mad for real.glossy wrote:We all know rep is trying his hardest to be like you, so I figured I might as bunch you together, parasite and host.Keep It Real wrote:Why would I ever chose to say some shit like that, I'm not in any catagories with rep, you got me fucked up
and riddla, I don't troll.
YO YO B, can I be a failure too? Whazzup money, I play this wigger card to annoy people. Welckum 2 2002. :icon30:
What fucking newborn uses mice? Wacom Intuos3 and a joystick are pure ownage, turds.
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Mr Sheen :icon14:Foo wrote:Desk here too. Veneer is smooth, dull, and has a non-repeating pattern on it... which is ideal.
If anything I'd like to find a way of reducing the friction on it a bit. Also after a few months you can see where I've been running the mouse on the desk because it dulls and stops working so well.