QCK+ is really nice, perfect size and feel.
I use a Steelseries QcK+ mousepad because it's large. The whole "high-tech nanofibres" crap is because it's a cloth mousepad, and there are cloth mice out there that work terribly with optical/laser mice. The one you're using is a plastic mousepad, so that kind of stuff doesn't apply.[AirCoN] wrote:
my beloved miku oppad (is not the best, just the one i use)
also, this thread is irrelevant, there are no actual advantages with a steelseries mousepad to a non-steelseries mousepad. Seriously, these companies just market crap like: "Improve your gaming with high technology nano-fibres to detect every movement you make as smoothly as possible".
LOL. JUST LOL.
This!PhiLL A wrote:
The Steelseries HD series is pretty good for laser mice.
That's because laser mice usually require a hard pad to work properly. I've heard so much about Qck, but the one reason that made me completely rule it out along with any other cloth pad is the fact that I have a laser mouse. Optical works great on cloth and it's probably fine on hard pads as well, but a cloth pad isn't really the best choice for laser mice.Oinari-sama wrote:
I haven't tried QcK but Goliathus is giving my laser mouse a hard time. It's fine when I play on the pure black patch only, but if I have to hover around any green spikes the cursor will sometimes go crazy. I haven't heard any complains from optical users though.
Well, according to Steelseries themselves, the QcK series is designed for optical while the HD series is designed for laser.FlameseeK wrote:
That's because laser mice usually require a hard pad to work properly. I've heard so much about Qck, but the one reason that made me completely rule it out along with any other cloth pad is the fact that I have a laser mouse. Optical works great on cloth and it's probably fine on hard pads as well, but a cloth pad isn't really the best choice for laser mice.Oinari-sama wrote:
I haven't tried QcK but Goliathus is giving my laser mouse a hard time. It's fine when I play on the pure black patch only, but if I have to hover around any green spikes the cursor will sometimes go crazy. I haven't heard any complains from optical users though.
I know this is really personal, but if you want a proper mouse pad for your laser mouse without too much glide, I highly recommend the 4HD.
What I'm trying to say is, though it might not be 100% accurate, in most cases optical mice perform better on soft pads whereas laser mice only perform (truly) well on hard surfaces.YayMii wrote:
Well, according to Steelseries themselves, the QcK series is designed for optical while the HD series is designed for laser.
Yes, i like Sphex) I buy it and try with mouse logitech g100 - very speedy and smooth)ethox wrote:
Razer Sphex
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEyuntpNvzM
I've grown to like it, no complaints. Best mousepad I've had under a mouse disregarding a high-grade teflon pad that my brother uses with silicon "paws". Haven't tested it with a laser mouse tho', so I can't give an opinion on that. It's also on the lower price range with high quality, which caught at least me by surprise.
Grippy it may be, but the Control version actually has less static and kinetic friction than the Speed edition. At least for Teflon mouse skates.Winshley wrote:
I personally used laminated table, but because I started traveling a lot (with laptop), the table surface varies a lot and I had to get adjusted to that most of time. I also sometimes had to use newspaper as well. Not really a good experience, in which I learned that I really need a mousepad.
So I had to borrow Razer Goliathus Omega (Control Edition) from my brother once in a while, which is not really bad. I was thinking that I might get my own mousepad, and I'm considering Razer Goliathus Omega (Speed Edition) or anything similar because I prefer the smooth surface over the gripping surface from the Control Edition.
I'm planning to buy QcK Mini since my standard QcK is tearing up and I don't like my Goliathus... I guess the mini version is great since I do less effort in reaching my tablet, therefore more comfort while playing tablet.Winshley wrote:
I started to get myself hooked with Steelseries QcK Mini. So far so good.