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#5787434 Posted on: 05/11/2020 10:52 AM
@rl66
as smooth as glass? doesnt make any noise when using?
No, the powder used gave a kind of texture that make mouse working fine on it, and the surface is smooth and inalterable ( as the dragster exhaust, or some high performance brake disk )...
Originaly i used it in my garage when the laptop i used for injector setting had his pad brocken and i used a real mouse instead...
I found this piece of junk so convenient that i cut it in the form of the razer exactmat X and put 4 rubber pad under it.
Since then, i use it as my mouse pad at home.
The noise is due to the mouse underpad friction, most of them are in material that doesn't make noise... so, no noise for now.
@rl66
as smooth as glass? doesnt make any noise when using?
No, the powder used gave a kind of texture that make mouse working fine on it, and the surface is smooth and inalterable ( as the dragster exhaust, or some high performance brake disk )...
Originaly i used it in my garage when the laptop i used for injector setting had his pad brocken and i used a real mouse instead...
I found this piece of junk so convenient that i cut it in the form of the razer exactmat X and put 4 rubber pad under it.
Since then, i use it as my mouse pad at home.
The noise is due to the mouse underpad friction, most of them are in material that doesn't make noise... so, no noise for now.
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#5787473 Posted on: 05/11/2020 02:46 PM
aah, makes sense.
yeah after going from a small hard-surface pad back to a 4x2ft fabric, i cant have anything smaller
aah, makes sense.
yeah after going from a small hard-surface pad back to a 4x2ft fabric, i cant have anything smaller

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@rl66
as smooth as glass? doesnt make any noise when using?