WTB Mousepad for Razer Mouse

I Dont Do Coke

I Dont Do Coke

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Jan 2008

Japan

Hey all, I have this Razer Lachesis that doesn't seem to be performing as well as it should it. It's light and has these slick teflon feet which send it flying off of my ZFragmat with the slightest tug. One helpful person has recommended a gel-pad with a cloth surface. That makes sense since the Lachesis is twitchy on my somewhat-slick ZFragmat. So, anyone else agree on a cloth-based mousepad or have any other recommendations?

Thanks in advance! =]

Alexandra-Sweet

Alexandra-Sweet

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Dec 2006

That one place with the trees, mountains and snow

Ember Power Mercenaries [EMP]

Me/

Cloth mouse pads are hard to clean and don't last very long but do reduce the slidingness. You could always try no mouse pad at all.

You can also adjust the DPI so the mouse pointer won't fly into an oblivion.
Or just get a mouse with adjustable weight cartridges (I wub my G5 mouse )

zamial

zamial

Site Contributor

Join Date: Apr 2006

Usa

TKC

N/

I do not know how great of a suggestion this is but at certian dollar stores you can find super generic mouse pads, this is what I use. When they get worn or dirty I just toss them into a pile (still have no clue what im going to do with them, maybe wash them and cut them into fun shapes to use as coasters?). They seem to last as long as a super duper versions. Just not very stylish.

Admael

Admael

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Sep 2005

California

Xen of Heroes

Any of the gaming mouse pad from QPAD. They're not as abrasive a lot of the other mousepads, so they won't scratch up the bottom of your mouse either.

I use a Razer mouse as well, I get a lot better speed and control with QPAD.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...QPA D&x=0&y=0

Dark Kal

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Dec 2006

Cloth-based mousepad would increase the resistance between the mouse and it's teflon feet best. I'd recommend a mousepad with a high resistance, thus the cloth-based mousepad seems the best option I can think of.

Brianna

Brianna

Insane & Inhumane

Join Date: Feb 2006

I don't use a mouse pad, and all in all I would not recommend this route.

Since most computer desks are wooden, over time they will tear up your mouses feet and your mouse will rub the finish off of the wood or whatever surface you are using - that is why it is ideal to stick with a pad, and find one that is right for your needs.

I couldn't use cloth-based mouse pads because they slowed it down too much, my G5 didn't like it much.

Just my two cents anyways though. QPAD seems nice, but expensive - probably getting what you pay for there.

trdsn89

trdsn89

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Aug 2007

DoA

Scions Of Carver[SCAR]

E/

The best mouse pad that i have found is you go an buy a very cheap mouse pad and then cover it with computer printing paper. works great and last for about 2 week then i retape new paper to the mouse pad. But you can also just use a clip board with paper no tape needed.

fusa

fusa

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Mar 2007

Razor Destructor mouse pad is by far the best I've used. Its expensive, about $40 but very much worth it. I barely feel any resistance between the mouse and pad, and it greatly improves the responsiveness of the mouse.

isamu kurosawa

isamu kurosawa

Desert Nomad

Join Date: Nov 2005

United Kingdom

Me/

i use the GW factions CE mat currently. The print has started to wear off though

I am thinking of getting an Icemat for the sake of it

Unreal Havoc

Guest

Join Date: Dec 2007

I use a Razer Copperhead Mouse with a Razer Mantis Control Mousemat and it's probably one of the best Mousemats I have ever used.

KZaske

KZaske

Jungle Guide

Join Date: Jun 2006

Boise Idaho

Druids Of Old (DOO)

R/Mo

You may want to try one of the new Razer mouse pads.

http://www.razerzone.com/p-115-razer...mouse-mat.aspx

Or, for more speedy mouse pad take a look at this one.

http://www.razerzone.com/p-119-razer...d-edition.aspx

Lord Sojar

Lord Sojar

The Fallen One

Join Date: Dec 2005

Oblivion

Irrelevant

Mo/Me

I use an ALLSOP artist fully metal mousepad with a textured plastic surface similar to that of vinyl.

You can find it here:

http://www.allsop.com/mouse-pads/pc-...art-mouse-pad/

No slipping with the mouse. Best mouse pad I have ever used, and my Sidewinder has the Teflon feet on as well.