Aluminium Mousemats

Yep click link, i have followed the Optimus when i remember it being in concept design cant belive it has finally gone live. That Keyboard will be on everyones desks in 3 - 4 years or some alternative with out the price tag of course!
 
lol, I think he means hammering some moany little youths on CSS or something.

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hang on a sec, in answering the mouse mat question, surely you should just pick it up off the floor rather than leaving it there, and now test each side, and see the difference in results??? :confused:
 
I've always used the cheapest free-est mats I can find but then again I don't tend to play any games on my PC

Can't go wrong with cloth pads, Steelseries / Qpad.

Started on an icemat and i'll never go back now i have a Qpad CT.

riddler/Liam - When am I likely to get back the CPU I lent you, it's now been a month and you're not responding to my emails, not a happy bunny me :(
 
£30, are you mad? I have a five quid 'Bagpuss' mouse mat, but I don't use it. I prefer the smooth wood of the desk above anything else. :)
 
i use a SteelSeries Experience I-2 which is around the 35 quid mark but use to have all that stuff paid for by sponsors when i use to play cs, i would never give it now that i have to pay :(
tip: if you are gamer use glides on your mouse feet for a more smoother finish across the sheet.

it sounds like you have the SteelSeries 4D One side for roughness and one side is smooth. Simply turn the mat over for which ever side you require and place on base. You will tell straight away, i can tell in the dark what surface im on depending weapon choice.
Indeed, I use a huge SteelSeries SteelPadSS which is worth about the same, but only because I won it at Centralan 19. Before that I was on a func mat which are over £40, but I won that at a different LAN party too. :)

I was just thinking I'd never actually spend that much of my own money on a mousemat. But a couple of years back I bought an Icemat, which was well over 40 quid.

These mats are great though, despite not being worth their asking price. When used with the teflon strips it's almost frictionless. Like your mouse is floating along rather than scraping along a table.
 
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