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    mouse pad?

    ok.. the time has arrived for me to get another mouse pad..
    which one would you recommend?..the one i have now gives me the heebie jeebies and terribly dry elbows..should i get one of those "gel" things?..
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    3M Mousing pad

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    I wouldn't get a gel one! I have a gel one (well I did)... and it ripped open (the gel part).. then when ever I put my rist down, it would stick to all the nasty gel stuff inside.. it sucked
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    Buy an optical mouse and get rid of a mouse mat, works a treat.

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    Originally posted by Jamez Brown
    I wouldn't get a gel one! I have a gel one (well I did)... and it ripped open (the gel part).. then when ever I put my rist down, it would stick to all the nasty gel stuff inside.. it sucked
    ok jamez brown so the "gel"'is off, im confinced about that now..
    thanx..i mean.. the rist part.. bleurgh!
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    I've got one of those gelly filled ones... I got mine just for the fun of it (I have a optical mouse). It was only $10, so why not.

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    Re: mouse pad?

    Originally posted by Budget Nudist
    the one i have now gives me the heebie jeebies and terribly dry elbows..
    What exactly does a mouse pad have to do with your elbows...

    And it's wrist, not rist.

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    Originally posted by asheep_uk
    Buy an optical mouse and get rid of a mouse mat, works a treat.

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    serious!! an optical can do without a mouse pad?? i didn't know that..
    ok would an cordless work too??
    and can i use it within ± 4/5 meters??...

    And it's wrist, not rist
    thanx!
    Last edited by Budget Nudist; 01-03-2003 at 08:24 PM.
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    I have a wireless optical mouse that I don't use a mouse mat for. I use one of the following
    My trousers
    My desk
    My wall
    My table
    The floor
    My sofa
    and sometimes a book or magazine



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    Originally posted by asheep_uk
    I have a wireless optical mouse that I don't use a mouse mat for. I use one of the following
    My trousers
    My desk
    My wall
    My table
    The floor
    My sofa
    and sometimes a book or magazine



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    How is it powered?

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    I have an optical house but I still use a mousepad. I guess its just a habit of mine. Then again, the desk this computer is at has a sheet of particle board on top so its for the well-being of the mouse to have the mouse pad.

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    i have an optical mouse...and i use a pad

    probably because my mouse cant track very well on GLASS

    edit: by "pad" stated above, i mean a mouse pad, and in no other way was this word meant.....you sick freaks!

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    Originally posted by mouse111
    edit: by "pad" stated above, i mean a mouse pad, and in no other way was this word meant.....you sick freaks!
    I was going to get you

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    Originally posted by Markp.com
    How is it powered?
    It uses two AA battries which on average last about 2 months.

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    I have two opticals - an Apple Pro Mouse, and a Genius Optical, I dont use a mouse mat, it would be too crowded

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    i use a optical mouse like one of those 4 button ones with the scroll it is awesome but it is like version 1.0 so it is not very accurate on wood with all the grain and what not but other wise better then mice with the balls in them.

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    Oh... I have the MS IntelliMouse Explorer. left, center, right click, scrool wheel and two customizable buttons on the side... It's really good when playing games and when browsing I have easy access to back/forward.

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    OK that's it!! im gonna get me a optical mouse!


    also runs on two AA cells..not dinky little AAAs
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    Originally posted by Budget Nudist
    OK that's it!! im gonna get me a optical mouse!


    also runs on two AA cells..not dinky little AAAs
    i have that mouse

    the dual optical - its quite the beast

    but i have the wirefull version, not the wireless

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    Originally posted by asheep_uk
    It uses two AA battries which on average last about 2 months.

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    My Logitech optical mouse (with scroll roller) doesn't use batteries, it's powered USB-style from the machine.

    Snazzy.



    (and I have a mouse pad just for the helluvit).
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