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Member 7 posts
Registered: Feb 2007
U guys have some special mousepads, or just a simply cpu mousepad from year 1994? Some pics and infos are welcome! im going to buy some pad and neeeeed some infos. price,practical etc! thanks! if there are allready some post about that pls link my ass! - EJECT
Moderator 383 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
My pad: http://www.casetrace.be/Qpad/DCP_0114.jpg Its Qpad lowsence.
Member 171 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
I've had the following. fUnc1030Low friction but wears out after a while. QPadNice soft feeling but the friction gets to high after a while and cleaning it didn't help much. (It's silent too ) Steelpad 4DLow friction, wears out really quick (it's made of plastic). I've had mine for a month and the friction is already much higher. Maybe I just need to clean it but I'm not sure since when I wipe it the cloth gets a black from the plastic. Does anyone know if steelpad makes a pad with the same surface as "Steelpad 4D" but made of steel?
Member 69 posts
Registered: Feb 2006
apa ive been using the razer exactmat (speed) for a while, its dual-sided for high/low sens and its stood up quite well to lots of use. its a metal base with some sort of polymer finish.
Moderator 383 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
I had packs of pads include func 1030, xtrac pro, qpad xxl, everglide titan and so on. Noone from these pads wear out, becourse i always use teflon stickers for mouse. Like mad dots: http://clife.ru/files/store_apendix_big42_39.jpg or airglide: http://clife.ru/files/store_apendix_large501_176.jpg or skatez pro: http://clife.ru/files/store_apendix_big582_493.jpg
Best feeling was: Mad dots + msie3.0a + func 1030 and airglide + msie3.0a + qpad
Member 171 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
I use them too actually. Maybe its because of my low sense that they wear out quicker.
Member 355 posts
Registered: Jun 2006
I'm currently using a QPAD CT White 4mm XL and I love it. Only had it for about a month so I can't say anything about it wearing down. It's the smoothest cloth pad I've ever used. The only problem is it's expensive and I also use Hyperglides for my Logitech G1 so it doesn't wear it down quickly. The Hyperglide mouse skates are suppose to be put in place of the mouse feet (take out mouse feet, use alcohol swab to clean it, put hyperglides in) but putting them directly on top of the mouse feet works better.
I hear the XRay-Pad AQUA3 doesn't stick to most surfaces well so I recommend avoiding it.
Member 48 posts
Registered: Jul 2006
i use a everglide titan i have used many pads before, mainly pads made out of plastic and i always was looking for pads with less friction. but now i have the everglide titan, which is made out of cloth, and its really nice. i have more friction than every other mousepad i used before. I thought more friction would be a bad thing, but for me i found out that this isnt the case . im a mid-high sens player and i have a really nice "mouse-feeling" while playing with this pad. do you already know what kind of mousepad you tend towards to? http://www.everglide.de/index.php?page=titan
Member 198 posts
Registered: Oct 2006
Hm... not really nice to start a topic about mousepads whenever someone wants to buy a new one. On the subject: I recommend steelpad 5L. Not too expensive, and is just the best pad i've ever had. Cloth on top, solid plastic inside, rubber thingies on bottom and it doesnt move! (i used to stick my previous pads with glue so they dont move when i play). Also, this one was recommended to me by some pr0playahs
Administrator 1265 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
Cloth is better. no plastic/steel/glass/whatever beats the cloth feeling Steelpad 5L is indeed good. i bought razer mantis and its excellent also. never argue with an idiot. they'll bring you back to their level and then beat you with experience.
Member 35 posts
Registered: Mar 2006
i used func 1030 for a while but i hated it, so far no pad has beaten allsop pads (gigapad is good for lowsens) :9
Member 12 posts
Registered: Feb 2006
I have qpad xxl, QPAD CT, Func 1030, Func F30.R and a Razer eXactMat
I prefere the Razer eXactMat on the rough side.
Member 1754 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
http://www.dansdata.com/images/3mats/speedpad640.jpg to just bump the thread won that @ qhlan
Member 80 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
I use a func 1030 and it feels great!
Member 116 posts
Registered: Mar 2006
i use a qpad ec-r. its decent i guess. i like plastic pads since you can use the dish washer.
Member 69 posts
Registered: Feb 2006
i switch off between a thunder 8 and the razer xactmat high sens
Member 226 posts
Registered: Mar 2007
allsop
khba
we, pekis, had this when we started playing qw in year many years ago.
and i could wrap plastic bag over it and sell it on ebay as NEW one.
it is very ugly.
Member 66 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
Steelpad 4D. Although I agree that it is worn out quickly. I'll probably bug one made of metal the next time. But then I'll probably need new skatez each month instead
Member 1732 posts
Registered: Jan 2007
I use the back of a placemat. I like big pads.
Member 27 posts
Registered: Feb 2007
The Razer Mantis Speed mat is highly recommendable if you're into "low sense". I use about 25 cm for a 360 degree turn and my Razer Krait travels very smoothly and swiftly across the fine cloth surface.
Member 401 posts
Registered: Mar 2006
I use Everglide Titan. Its the same as Razer Mantis Speed apart from the logo. Its good for any sens. You can read about both pads here http://www.driverheaven.net/reviews/mantiseverglide/
Member 312 posts
Registered: Feb 2006
i use a table, mouse pads are for losers
Member 1754 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
or those who don't wanna buy a new mouse every month.. spare your mouse for heavens sake
Member 98 posts
Registered: Feb 2006
func 1030 is sweet so er buy it or something
Administrator 887 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
won that at last qhlan. dunno the name of it thou Join us on discord.quake.world
Member 1754 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
Member 98 posts
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Member 122 posts
Registered: Jan 2007
I use cloth Steelpad Qck+ -- big and not expensive. I'm a high sens player (5 cm for a 360 degree turn) and so I cut the pad in two parts. :-) -- "Dag eats little Reloads for breakfast." (c) :-)
Member 54 posts
Registered: Jul 2006
razer exactmat rocks steelbase with teflon on it! makes it easy to clean ;P
Member 10 posts
Registered: Feb 2006
Everglide Titan is a really zazzy mousing surface.
I'm much more accurate on it than I was when using a pad of paper. :-D
They're pretty hooj and reasonably priced.
ZAZZ There is no idea so good that it can't be ruined by a few well-placed idiots.
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