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4days
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Post by 4days »

big cutting mat
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Post by random name »

I use an Allsop raindrop pad.
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PhoeniX
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Post by PhoeniX »

Friend of mine has a Moose skin mousemat- Really smooth :up:
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Post by Myth »

random name wrote:I use an Allsop raindrop pad.
Me too... does yours curl at the edges like this:

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Post by Grudge »

vinyl cutting mat, best mousemat there is

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Post by Psyche911 »

Bought a fUNC 1080 for like $12. It's awesome. Two sided with a rubber base to keep it in place. One side has less friction than the other. Recently switched to the less friction side as the other side is starting to wear out.

I'd buy one again. Used to just use my desk, but this is so much better. Especially since using the desk fucked both it and the mouse feet up. lol
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Post by DRuM »

I'm gonna try a func pad at some point, also, the razer exact mat is meant to be pretty good.

http://www.core-digital.co.uk/popup_image.php?pID=456

Howevewr, I'm really happy with my allsop raindrop right now, and it fits lenghtwise in my limited pad space. Between that and my new MX510, my aim has definitely improved so there is something to be said for good pads and mice. Raindrop hasn't curled up yet because it's new. I expect it will though.
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

Myth wrote:
random name wrote:I use an Allsop raindrop pad.
Me too... does yours curl at the edges like this:

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that's because it's wet.
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Post by DRuM »

+JuggerNaut+ wrote:
Myth wrote:
random name wrote:I use an Allsop raindrop pad.
Me too... does yours curl at the edges like this:

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that's because it's wet.
Yes, because of the raindrops :idea:
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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

you're progressing nicely
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glossy wrote:
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 :olo:
We all know rep is trying his hardest to be like you, so I figured I might as bunch you together, parasite and host.

and riddla, I don't troll.
fuck you glossy
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rep wrote: 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.

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.
youre the biggest dork on the planet
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Post by sys0p »

I have very, VERY specific tastes when it comes to my mousemat, it has to be perfect or my whole computer experience is ruined. I was discussing mousepads with a group of friends the other day, and after 6 hours, none of us could agree on the best one because all our needs were different.

mousepads are serious business.
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Post by hemostick »

Xtrac Ripper, and generally anything made of cloth available in a large size
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Post by seremtan »

lol, what's a mousepad?
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Post by AmIdYfReAk »

Errr, usually i use the Computer Desk... no edges to worry about.. etc etc..
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Post by random name »

Myth wrote:
random name wrote:I use an Allsop raindrop pad.
Me too... does yours curl at the edges like this:

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nope
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Post by Duhard »

MolotovCat wrote:Icemat. My desk is untreated glass so that wouldn't work. Icemat isn't worth the money. Any pad under $20 works just as well.
buy another desk...
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Post by Duhard »

god allsop mousepads are the ultimate gay pride...I bought one 5 years ago and my dog ate it...one of the happiest days in my life.

did I mention logitech makes shit mice?
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Post by Cooldown »

Did you buy one of the mx series Duhard or did you decide to stick with the MS IE 3.0?
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Post by Duhard »

Cooldown wrote:Did you buy one of the mx series Duhard or did you decide to stick with the MS IE 3.0?
I bought a shitty mx510 and the buttons unbind themselves in q3 :olo:

I tried the registry fix and it's useless...waste of money.
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Post by Tormentius »

I just use my desktop :shrug:
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Post by tnf »

I'm using the ratpad.
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Post by Duhard »

Thanks for all the help guys...I owe all y'all :olo:
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Post by shiv4 »

Nothing special here. Just the thin and small vinyl coated AMD pad that came with the machine.
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