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    A good mousepad with a decent price

    Discussion in 'Accessories' started by Keiki, Aug 27, 2006.

  1. Keiki

    Keiki Notebook Geek

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    I have the Logitech MX610 laser mouse and it doesn't work on my fogged glass desk without a mousepad. Right now I need a mousepad but I want to keep it down in price, will a regular cloth mousepad be ok? I see many mousepads that have a 20 dollar price tag so is it worth that money?

    I want to keep my mousepads 10 dollars or cheaper
     
  2. jetstar

    jetstar Notebook Deity

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    $10 mouse pads should work just fine....you can find them at CompUSA, CircuitCity or BestBuy.
     
  3. Keiki

    Keiki Notebook Geek

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    How about those memory foam pads? Are they any good?
     
  4. irishrover

    irishrover Notebook Consultant

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    I personally like the WOW pads. They are super thin with a rubber type backing that stays in place. For more information follow this link http://www.microthin.com/prod_wowpad.htm

    These can be found at OfficeMax or Office Depot.
     
  5. whtvr

    whtvr Notebook Consultant

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    hi there,

    i can recommend steelpad qck [ http://tinyurl.com/mtxg8]; its price is fair (but a little above your 10 dollars limit) and it's very comfortable to use with very smooth cloth surface and lots of real estate which is usefull if you prefer low sensitivity settings for your mouse;

    greetings