06-04-2010, 11:16 PM
(06-04-2010, 10:35 PM)bubbles link Wrote: Says the guy who couldn't get their mouse working properly..and was so desperate that he posted here of all places on the interweb trying to get a solution. Trust me, if you fork out for a decent mouse with a decent laser and 'refresh rate' a decent mousepad is a must. Fabric pads are rubbish, some hard plastic ones are great but its hit a miss with the mouse you have and the frequenzy they use. Can fork out 100 dollah on a mouse and use it on a shit surface which makes it a waste of money, might as well bought a 10 dollah mouse.aint desperat at all, just gets annoying time to time. my previous mouse worked perfectly fine without any fancy mousepad so its nt a must. dnt think ur opinions about gaming equipments r too valid when ur nt a gamer urself, at least nt in samp
Pads.. mouses(mice) they are as linked in life as lungs are to oxegen. If you're forking out money on a decent mouse, and are a gamer a bit of common sence will tell you to get a decent mat. A decent mat will last you 10 years too (if its metal or glass) so in the long run it will actually save you money)
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