anyone here also using a glass mousepad? had mine for 8 years and still works as good as day one.
>>54924851
Wouldn't that wear-out your mousepad, anon?
>>54926829
what do you mean? my desk is glass, but so is the mousepad. you just have to change the mouse feet every now and then
>>54924851
I got an aluminum mouse pad (razer manticor). I cant imagine life without it now. The texture from cloth pads was causing my high DPI mouse to jump a pixel randomly, creating a low level of chronic stress when trying to select text. The smooth aluminum surface stopped that for good. Feelsgoodman.jif
>>54929729
used to have a kinda textured aluminium one before the steelseries, and the texture wore out in the middle and where my wrist rested, that's why i went with the glass one. never owned a cloth mousepad in my life
>>54929978
yeah I heard that was a problem, what brand/model was it?
>>54930011
well i can't really remember, but i think it was a steelseries aswell. the underside was like coated as if someone sprayed alot of plastidip on it, so that wore out too