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I have a G9x at the moment and really love it's shape (with the wide-load grip), does the Corsair M60 feel similar? Also, how does the software stack up? Can you pick any DPI with the M60 or does it only go up/down in fairly large...
I can't scratch any dirt off, and with my finger the whole pad feels pretty similar, but when I use my mouse the left is a lot rougher.
It's hard to tell, there is an area about the size of my mouse that I probably use the most which is now glossier than the rest of the pad.
After about 8 months of use the left side of my Shiden Kai is a lot rougher than the right side which I rarely use. Anybody else's Shiden Kai wear down so quickly? And could washing it with soap make it smooth again?
Quote:Originally Posted by IloveKuchen If you get yours and its damaged you are screwed, you will have cost and trouble getting your money/substitute pad, buying stuff from Japan is okay but its not as "cool" as the Hongkong traders...
Haven't tried the Talent or Hayate. But my Shiden Kai still feels new after a few months of wear.
Thanks for the replies. I'm going to get some new mouse feet for my 2 year old G9X and test an I-2 again. I'll also try to test some of the pads mentioned here if I can get my hands on them.
Quote:Originally Posted by karod You could buy a glass kitchen cutting board and stick a paper on the bottom. Something like this http://www.amazon.de/Testrut-Schneidbrett-Glas-38x28cm-klar/dp/B002AF11L0Maybe it'll work, but I'd...
Quote:Originally Posted by IloveKuchen Did you try something like putting aluminum foil below the desk and see if the mouse can track then? With mice with high LOD it actually could work^^Actually, I looked again and noticed the...
Quote:Originally Posted by IloveKuchen Did you try something like putting aluminum foil below the desk and see if the mouse can track then? With mice with high LOD it actually could work^^Thanks for the suggestion, but that isn't...
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