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On October 08 2010 22:02 dthree wrote: be aware most cloth pads (including QcK and most razer) completely destroy the abyssus and make it jittery like hell So what mousepad would you recommend for the Abyssus?
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I am using a razer goliathus fragged control, it's slightly too grippy i find
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Using Razer Destructor... I really hate razer's mice, but this is a really good mousepad.
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I'm going to vouch for the qck heavy (cloth) as well. It was awesome for bw and it's awesome for sc2 now. Although, I'd assume all "gaming" mouse pads are relatively the same. I'm using it with a Salmosa btw.
edit: Actually some guy a few posts up mentioned that the qck cloth mousepads "destroy" the abyssus? I have no experience with an abyssus so I wouldn't know, but it's strange considering salmosas work perfectly fine and the abyssus is a very similar mouse to the salmosa...
edit again: Some quick googling shows that the abyssus does indeed have some problems with cloth mouse pads. I'd try looking into the salmosa or some other mouse if hard mouse pads aren't your thing.
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what mouse pad? My desktop uses... the desk, and when I'm on my laptop in bed (now), my bed is the mousepad
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as ex amateur leagues cal-main counter-strike 1.6 player, i prefer the puretrak talent mousepad. its a very precise thick cloth mouse pad that has a very consistent feel to it. almost the same as the qck+ but alittle smoother and tracks better based on what ive seen during very quick intense low sensitivity gaming
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SteelSeries 4HD and 9HD (4HD is smaller, 9HD larger) are there flagship mousepads, I use them with a Razer Mamba and they allow more accurate tracking than the QCK+ (they have microperforated indentations that makes laser tracking a lot more accurate), but its a hard mat though it doesn't bug me. Also it allows your mouse to move silky smooth :-) and it has a tough grip on the table so it never slides. Could be overkill though if you don't have a gaming mouse.
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I've been using http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/10104455 for the past 2 years and its worked fine.
That being said, what is the main difference between something like this and a gaming mousepad? I feel it's kinda ridiculous to spend $50 on a "gaming" mousepad. :S
I use a Razer Deathaddler as well.
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United States22883 Posts
I don't think there are any $50 gaming mousepads.
The Abyssus has issues with the QcK, but it's perfect with a Goliathus Control.
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Being generally a bit wary of Razer products, I tried out the Razer Sphex when I searched for the thinnest mouse pad available (which it probably is). I am very happy with it, using a Roccat Kone+ on it and getting great results even at 6000 DPI setting despite it having been listed as optimized for medium res. Words can do little to describe how amazingly THIN this thing is, perhaps 1/4 mm I would estimate.
Very happy with it, and strongly recommending it to anyone getting wrist problems from using thicker mouse pads. And at a price of 14€, its was still reasonably priced seeing how Razer also lists mouse pads on their site that go for 50$+.
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On October 11 2010 21:35 Jibba wrote: I don't think there are any $50 gaming mousepads.
The Abyssus has issues with the QcK, but it's perfect with a Goliathus Control. Yes, there are: This one costs like 60 €
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I have a Kinzu mouse and use a Qck mousepad! It works great.
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Have used Everglide Titan and Razer Goliathus. Both are very nice, but i prefer the razer. I personally LOVE cloth, but i guess that is kind of a personal preference. I'd just try several kinds of mousepads. Just make sure to buy at a place with a good return policy
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On October 08 2010 12:31 {88}iNcontroL wrote: steelseries mirror mousepad is my fav love it
Share a link? I'm not sure if the one I'm looking at is the same one.
On October 11 2010 23:45 Nixda wrote:Being generally a bit wary of Razer products, I tried out the Razer Sphex when I searched for the thinnest mouse pad available (which it probably is). I am very happy with it, using a Roccat Kone+ on it and getting great results even at 6000 DPI setting despite it having been listed as optimized for medium res. Words can do little to describe how amazingly THIN this thing is, perhaps 1/4 mm I would estimate. Very happy with it, and strongly recommending it to anyone getting wrist problems from using thicker mouse pads. And at a price of 14€, its was still reasonably priced seeing how Razer also lists mouse pads on their site that go for 50$+. Edit: Show nested quote +On October 11 2010 21:35 Jibba wrote: I don't think there are any $50 gaming mousepads.
The Abyssus has issues with the QcK, but it's perfect with a Goliathus Control. Yes, there are: This one costs like 60 €
That might be the coolest mouse pad i've ever seen.
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I'm using the Zowiegear SpawN mousepad I won from a LAN and I love it! Huge size, perfect surface. Of course this is after using a piece of paper as a mousepad for a while
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Choose a mouse pad that corresponds with the optical technology of your mouse, and has low friction. I have had almost all the pads ever made for pro gaming, worth buying. Remember that in SC2 you use the fingers to move, and not your wrist, because of the fast sensitivity you hopefully use. These small surface movements allows you to buy a small pad. I would recommend all players with regular or smaller sized hands to buy small mice. Big mice are best for wrist movement, small ones are best for finger movements. Just like a drummer uses the wrists for power, and big movement, they also use the fingers for dexterious tasks, like fine rolls..aka Starcraft playing.
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the rocketfish is my favorite.... so freakin badass =] and fairly cheap too. i use the speed side.
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On October 08 2010 22:02 dthree wrote: be aware most cloth pads (including QcK and most razer) completely destroy the abyssus and make it jittery like hell
That makes no sense soft mats are built for optical mice. Are you sure its not the mouse?
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I bought a rocketfish mousepad 2 days ago at one of my local stores with no knowledge of it before hand. It blew me away. IMO the speed side is bad because there is no friction at all. But the control side is great. I would never go back to using a cloth pad again.
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United States22883 Posts
On October 12 2010 05:15 PaD wrote:Show nested quote +On October 08 2010 22:02 dthree wrote: be aware most cloth pads (including QcK and most razer) completely destroy the abyssus and make it jittery like hell That makes no sense soft mats are built for optical mice. Are you sure its not the mouse? Again, the QcK has known issues with it. The QcK is an old design with an extremely thin and tightwoven design that for some reason causes the Abyssus sensor to skip. The Goliathus Control has essentially perfect tracking with the Abyssus as do most modern cloth pads like Zowie.
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United Kingdom16710 Posts
i'm using Razer Exactmat. slightly pricey for a mousepad but excellent quality and versatility with 2 surfaces.
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