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Best optical mouse surface?

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And I mean the best :)

I'm just about to totally wear through a RatPadz gaming mat, which has given great surface over the past few years (probably thousands of miles!!)

Anyone on here use anything funky? Anyone with an Everglide? For use with a range of optical mice (MS Wireless Intellimouse Explorer/Logitech MX700 among others)

Experiences/recommendations welcome.

Cheers

Steve

i use an mx900 and have also used a basic microsoft. both have worked on absolutely any surface as long as its flat. i use mine on my bed sheets all the time!

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OK, but you really want to try it on of these mats, you'll notice the difference. Much better way to go IMO, when you spend as long in front of PCs as I do :)

Cheers

Steve

I've got an Icemat 2 (with a logitech MX510). It's made of smoked glass :thumbup::cool:

on big pooter we have nothing but the desk and have no prblems what so eva and the mx900 gets used with the laptop so just about anywhere really. as said had no problems at all with either so far(not toally true, problem with one mat a while ago, was a free one that was a hologram type thing, the prism really screwed up the mouse)

A plain wooden surface is the best in my experience.

A plain wooden surface is the best in my experience.

I second that, i'm not using any mouse mat on a crappy dpi optical mouse. works great and fine for hl2

Dont use anything to shiney, the mouse will move about with a mind of its own. Its especially bad with those see-through mats that contain a gel and items you can move around.

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I just want something as good, but different to my well-used Ratpadz really.

Steve

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