3M Mouse Pad

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I hear that's a good one. I'm using an Everglide pad with my Explorer. It's real nice too.
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are you talking about the one's that are like paper thin? Cuz I agree THOSE are nice
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Yup.

I had an everglide and didn't like it. So I bought a 3M and it's the perfect ballance of slippy/sticky...
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I was using the surface of my desk for a long time with my Intellimouse Explorer. Eventually the laminate coating started wearing away so I went out and bought the 3M precise mousing surface. I was impressed.
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Yeah those 3M pads are nice.Now I'm using a RatPad with my IntelliMoose Exploder and they work great together.
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I have gone threw 3 of them they are not that sturdy...unless they have a newer one out that doesnt fold up or wear out...

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Post by Snatchface »

Yah, the 3M pads seem really slick, but they have a half-life of about 2 weeks...then they warp and get all crappy. I would HIGHLY recommend the Surface1030 from http://www.func.net - without a doubt the best mousepad ever created.
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