22 Mar 2006 at 21:51 #1 pegasus1 pegasus1 Soldato Joined 27 Dec 2003 Posts 5,011 Location UK PLC Thought id get in on the act Ive yet to OC it
22 Mar 2006 at 22:40 #2 Yewen Yewen Soldato Joined 9 Nov 2003 Posts 17,699 Location Leeds Teflon baking tray Steelpad S n S much nicer
22 Mar 2006 at 22:42 #3 TaKeN TaKeN Soldato Joined 18 Aug 2005 Posts 13,174 Location Shropshire Steelpad S+S FOR THE WIN !! Hmm. Wouldn't let me use (F) (T) (W)
23 Mar 2006 at 00:27 #4 N3M N3M Associate Joined 23 Nov 2003 Posts 326 Location Cardiff Mouse mats in the case section? logical?
23 Mar 2006 at 01:22 #5 Yewen Yewen Soldato Joined 9 Nov 2003 Posts 17,699 Location Leeds We have desks in here, so why not!
23 Mar 2006 at 04:53 #6 Furic Furic Associate Joined 14 Feb 2006 Posts 109 Steelpad 5L Plastic Mouse pad all day. Fantastic allrounder great for hi and lo sens players.
23 Mar 2006 at 08:16 #7 pcfan pcfan Permabanned Joined 12 Mar 2006 Posts 142 I just use the desk. Is it better to use a mouse mat then?
23 Mar 2006 at 09:07 #8 N3M N3M Associate Joined 23 Nov 2003 Posts 326 Location Cardiff Most deffinatley pcfan, id also check out Razor's new eXact mat!
23 Mar 2006 at 09:19 #9 pcfan pcfan Permabanned Joined 12 Mar 2006 Posts 142 Right, will do. Just thought there was no need for a mouse mat!
23 Mar 2006 at 09:38 #10 N3M N3M Associate Joined 23 Nov 2003 Posts 326 Location Cardiff Youll see benefits in general brousing and games youll see a massive difference (if you play). Also nice n comfy on your wrist if you get a material/rubber one
Youll see benefits in general brousing and games youll see a massive difference (if you play). Also nice n comfy on your wrist if you get a material/rubber one
23 Mar 2006 at 11:23 #11 Gangster Gangster Soldato Joined 30 Dec 2004 Posts 3,358 Location London I should be getting my IceMat Today... depends if its been posted or not. Should be able to post a pic soon....
I should be getting my IceMat Today... depends if its been posted or not. Should be able to post a pic soon....
23 Mar 2006 at 12:46 #12 Simian Simian Soldato Joined 19 Oct 2002 Posts 8,075 Location Swindoniantown I use a Trackball... No need for a Mousemat!
23 Mar 2006 at 12:56 #13 Keylow Keylow Permabanned Joined 8 Mar 2005 Posts 854 Func 1030 with Alienware branding. Not bad for free. Got it at a LAN cafe for spending a certain amount of time there
Func 1030 with Alienware branding. Not bad for free. Got it at a LAN cafe for spending a certain amount of time there
23 Mar 2006 at 16:48 #14 alexakasloth alexakasloth Soldato Joined 13 Aug 2004 Posts 8,366 Location England Red foam thing lol.
23 Mar 2006 at 17:02 #16 Yewen Yewen Soldato Joined 9 Nov 2003 Posts 17,699 Location Leeds Simian said: I use a Trackball... No need for a Mousemat! Click to expand... That is soooooo 1999
23 Mar 2006 at 17:07 #17 Mark A Mark A Soldato Joined 19 May 2005 Posts 18,139 Location Lancashire Can i just point out mine is bigger than all yours , best mouse mat ive used and doubles as a beer mat. Mark Last edited: 23 Mar 2006
Can i just point out mine is bigger than all yours , best mouse mat ive used and doubles as a beer mat. Mark
23 Mar 2006 at 17:12 #18 Yewen Yewen Soldato Joined 9 Nov 2003 Posts 17,699 Location Leeds Size does not bother me, I only use a 2-4" square on my SnS
23 Mar 2006 at 18:56 #19 Mark A Mark A Soldato Joined 19 May 2005 Posts 18,139 Location Lancashire I supose its not the size of the boat but the motion in the oceon, but then again mine has great motion to . Mark
I supose its not the size of the boat but the motion in the oceon, but then again mine has great motion to . Mark
23 Mar 2006 at 19:03 #20 Yewen Yewen Soldato Joined 9 Nov 2003 Posts 17,699 Location Leeds I like the SnS as its a no frills good mouse mat, always the same on it as it is technically a sheet of textured plastic, nothing more
I like the SnS as its a no frills good mouse mat, always the same on it as it is technically a sheet of textured plastic, nothing more