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Old 05-16-2009, 12:43 AM   #21 (permalink)
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Re: Mousepads (Speed vs Control)

I make my choices smaller. I noticed that I might be comfortable with one side (speed or control), so I exclude Razer eXactMat. Also, from what Mcninjaguy said, I think I will do better with control version.

So now it's between Razer Goliathus Control or Steelpad Qck. Qck seems to be a little cheaper than Goliathus. I saw frOd the crazy AWP'er using Qck, that convince me using Qck ;)

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Old 05-16-2009, 12:45 AM   #22 (permalink)
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Re: Mousepads (Speed vs Control)

The major things in your mind should be these three.

Quality - Longevity - Comfort
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The major things in your mind should be these three.

Quality - Longevity - Comfort
And does Goliathus or Qck that has all those aspect?
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i would think so.

I think the Steelpad qck looks the comfiest.
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Then I'll grab Steelseries Qck. But I heard control mousepad will slowdown movement but it will give more precision.
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Re: Mousepads (Speed vs Control)

If you have a sensitive mouse (you do) this shouldn't matter as you just put sensitivity up and you'll be fine.

I have it on 3200dpi but I usually leave the sensitivity in game as the default. If I crank it all up and move my moude 5 centimeters my person would probably spin 3 times around.
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Okay, I had ordered the Qck, and it has arrived this evening. I think it's great. Thanks.
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Isn't the mousepad humongous?

does the mouse have no problems with being read properly and comfort is good??
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Isn't the mousepad humongous?

does the mouse have no problems with being read properly and comfort is good??
It's pretty huge, even with the medium size that I am using now. But it's allrite, my desk is huge enough to use the oversize version ;)

No problem, it reads the mouse movement a little bit better than my previous mousemat. And surprisingly I don't think Qck is for low sensitivity user, I am using it now and I think it glides faster than my old cheapo mousepad.
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