In this comment I was searching for a working mouse pad(update/fitting to this thread) for Razer Abyssus Blue (and similar "old" mice)
the answer is: Razer Goliathus Speed
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Please help - I have got the recommended Abyssus Blue now, it's a really good mouse for control and clicking in starcraft!
However it doesn't track well with Steel Series mouse pad (L, heavy) that I have 3 times, I recently bought a new one because I thought my old ones were used up (I actually scratched one when washing it)... (but I was wrong the new one doesn't do it, too)):
![[image loading]](https://ibb.co/3pG7hcw)
(Black lines = Salmosa, quite good but when the angle is 0 to <40° to the left)
(green lines = Abyssus Blue...)
(red not important)
(there seems to be a problem with the cloth grid)
For who actually uses Razer Salmosa, or Razer Abyssus Blue (3600 dpi version), please recommend me which Mouse Pad works 100%. At the moment a thick paper works really well (90%) which is a joke... I sticked it to my table, now - and it's actually working good... but of course it's not as durable as a mouse pad... Which I am ready to purchase again, if I know which one will work...
Thank you.
However it doesn't track well with Steel Series mouse pad (L, heavy) that I have 3 times, I recently bought a new one because I thought my old ones were used up (I actually scratched one when washing it)... (but I was wrong the new one doesn't do it, too)):
(Black lines = Salmosa, quite good but when the angle is 0 to <40° to the left)
(green lines = Abyssus Blue...)
(red not important)
(there seems to be a problem with the cloth grid)
For who actually uses Razer Salmosa, or Razer Abyssus Blue (3600 dpi version), please recommend me which Mouse Pad works 100%. At the moment a thick paper works really well (90%) which is a joke... I sticked it to my table, now - and it's actually working good... but of course it's not as durable as a mouse pad... Which I am ready to purchase again, if I know which one will work...
Thank you.