New Mouse Pad/Surface/Mat Suggestions
Frozen
New York, NY Join Date: 2010-07-02 Member: 72228Members, Constellation
I recently halved my sensitivity, but my mousepad is now too small. It's a sad day, I've been using that func.net Surface 1030 since NS1 in 2004.
Anyway, in the interest of ridding wrist aiming (I would adjust with wrist and arm to turn) to avoid carpal tunnel, I'm switching to arm aiming. My issue is that I will absolutely not lower my sensitivity past the point where I can't 180 on half my mouse pad. So here's what I need:
-Hard surface, as similar to the 1030 as possible
-Smooth
-Not Razer, unless it's really truly worth it. But I've never had a mouse from them that doesn't bug after 6 months of NS. I'm currently pretty screwed in this department for the tournament this weekend.
-I have plenty of desk space to make if I need it for gaming
-I'm thinking something like an 6-8" 180 eventually, so I don't really know, this is all new to me!
IS bigger better? I guess I'd rather have extra room than not enough.
Thanks!
Anyway, in the interest of ridding wrist aiming (I would adjust with wrist and arm to turn) to avoid carpal tunnel, I'm switching to arm aiming. My issue is that I will absolutely not lower my sensitivity past the point where I can't 180 on half my mouse pad. So here's what I need:
-Hard surface, as similar to the 1030 as possible
-Smooth
-Not Razer, unless it's really truly worth it. But I've never had a mouse from them that doesn't bug after 6 months of NS. I'm currently pretty screwed in this department for the tournament this weekend.
-I have plenty of desk space to make if I need it for gaming
-I'm thinking something like an 6-8" 180 eventually, so I don't really know, this is all new to me!
IS bigger better? I guess I'd rather have extra room than not enough.
Thanks!
Comments
Affordable, hard, fine grain surface that gives great tactile feedback and has a large width for arm aiming.
I instantly was in love after 30 min in quake live and some ns2.
Me three. I like it, but I'm also not a mouse pad connoisseur. It also comes in table-cloth size if you are really brave.
So now I went this arguous (relative to when I got my first Diamondback) process to get a return, and it just wasn't quick enough to get me a new mouse for this weekend. So that's making me want to somewhat boycott Razer if I can.
I kind of really want a 36" just because I'll never go over the edge, that's pretty sweet..
@rantology Your signature is amazing.
Replaced it with a Razer Manticor. The proportions are a bit better although it's still pretty overpriced.
P.S. The Goliathus rant and I use is a cloth pad, not a hard pad.
Srsly? Deathadder is just amazing. Went thru logitechs and rats and whatnots, every single one has silly shapes and weird finger distances. Deathadder is just really solid in every way. Abyssus also solid, and if you want a gaming mouse that's small there's no smaller than razers salmosa korean edition.
Now razer keyboards? What a load of crap, I wouldn't give one to my worst enemy, complete waste of money. Bought arctosa in a moment of insanity, no scandinavian layout for macros, the anti-ghosting was a complete hoax, just an absolute piece of ****.
Puretrack mouse pad atm, nice and smooth, but I guess not what the OP's looking for.
Edit: Also had Goliathus Control edition at some point, was bad, really. A heavy texture doesn't really do anything for control, just feels draggy and unpleasant.
I will never use another mousepad.
most Razer products are awful, but there are several exceptions including the Deathadder (2013), which is also my favorite mouse.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826991001
Ripper XXL, 36"x18" cloth mat. It's not Razer and it's cheeper than the goliathus anyway.
Big no no and no for razer quality... but great marketing thought
Excellent hard and durable surface... plus it lights up.
I use that. Has different textures on each side, one is a smooth "speed" side and one is a rougher "control" side. I just got it cause it was cheap and decently sized, and it's worked well for me. Would ideally like to get something a little larger though.
Cloth and rubber, over 10 years old, stained and peeling from the corners and smaller than a hooker's paycheck on Christmas.
I'll never part with it.