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Mouse players: Type of surface you use for playing osu!

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krndude
Just curious what type of surface/color of surface all the mouse players out there use. I'm assuming that almost every mouse player would use an optical mouse rather than a ball mouse in this day and age and I hear that the surface/color of the surface you use for optical mice can affect how well it responds. I read some forums elsewhere trying to determine which color/surface is the best but there isn't really a general consensus on which are "the best". Some say white is the best, some say red, some say black -_-' I haven't tried many though.
Well for me is:
Surface: Binder paper used in a standard 70page notebook (I open the notebook to a random blank page and use that as the surface)
Surface color: White
Gon
have you considered a mousepad?
those
I'm using a cloth/rubber game mat.
Topic Starter
krndude
I've tried mousepads before, I have two of them but they are in pretty bad shape so I decide not to use them. I was more curious as to what others use :P although I appreciate the suggestions. I'll try them out.
Vish024
My desk. I never use a mousepad because I'm the sort of gamer that requires a lot of space. Always play on low sensitivity, constantly moving the mouse everywhere. Sometimes I even hit the speakers or clock on the edge of my desk. Mousepads limit the space, I can't adjust to 'em.
silklash
I use a regular mousepad (customized by artscow)
color doesn't seem to matter for my mouse at least; since I use pictures, it's a blend of colors
saymun

LaVolpe024 wrote:

My desk. I never use a mousepad because I'm the sort of gamer that requires a lot of space. Always play on low sensitivity, constantly moving the mouse everywhere. Sometimes I even hit the speakers or clock on the edge of my desk. Mousepads limit the space, I can't adjust to 'em.
My speakers are behind my screen, so when you said you hit your speakers i laughed a bit. I'm quite interested in just how much do you move your mouse around. Well anyway, I used to use my desk as a mousepad as well, then i starved myself for a day and bought myself one of those razer mousepads, and never regretting it since
Frizz
SteelSeries QcK+, so it's a smooth, gaming grade cloth surface and the color is plain black with white SteelSeries logo on bottom left of the mouse pad.
blissfulyoshi
For myself, I use to play without a mouse pad. My table was decent and smooth. I just had to clean it every so often in casse of dust build ups or the surface becomes uneven.

Recently I started playing on a cheaper table that screws up my mouse sensors, so I was forced to get a mousepad. Playing on a mousepad was pretty much the same as playing on the smooth table except I don't have to worry about weird bumps and stuff like that.

In the end, playing on a mousepad isn't needed imo if you have a simple smooth table, but if you need one, I recommend you get a mousepad of a relatively large size (one that doesn't restrict your movement) that lasts for a while (if the mousepad starts having the cloth roll upward in a month, you have problems)
Layne_old_1
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Topic Starter
krndude
Thx for all the replies.

My laptop sits on a small wooden glossy table and the response from optical mice isn't so great...after testing it a few times I noticed that even notebook binder paper yielded a better response.

I googled the SteelSeries QcK+ mousepad and it looks pretty sweet. Sounds like a good deal for 15 bucks, and it has some good reviews from Amazon. I'll consider purchasing it maybe sometime in the near future.
kriers

Frizz925 wrote:

SteelSeries QcK+, so it's a smooth, gaming grade cloth surface and the color is plain black with white SteelSeries logo on bottom left of the mouse pad.
Cloth pads. I approve ;)
theowest
I have a huge EDGE tactical gaming mousepad for my tablet.
silmarilen
white wood
i purposely took a mouse that doesnt require a mousemat because i found them annoying when playing osu.
D33d
I was using a steelseries qck mini, but it didn't grip my desk very well at all and its surface was becoming more than a little bit annoying. I just bought a steelseries 4HD and I'm loving it:



I strongly advise that mouse players buy a decent pad, because having something which lets the mouse glide smoothly and track as smoothly as possible is a massive benefit.
Frizz

silmarilen wrote:

white wood
i purposely took a mouse that doesnt require a mousemat because i found them annoying when playing osu.
Any kind of mice doesn't require mousemat to use :V

krndude wrote:

Thx for all the replies.

My laptop sits on a small wooden glossy table and the response from optical mice isn't so great...after testing it a few times I noticed that even notebook binder paper yielded a better response.

I googled the SteelSeries QcK+ mousepad and it looks pretty sweet. Sounds like a good deal for 15 bucks, and it has some good reviews from Amazon. I'll consider purchasing it maybe sometime in the near future.
Nice choice right there. It is by far the most preferred mousepad by gamers for ages. Though you may want to get QcK Mass or QcK Heavy if your table surface so you won't feel the bumpiness from the surface under the mousepad. It is also highly recommended if you tend to go to LAN parties. Otherwise, it's fine (my table is quite smooth though).
silmarilen
ive had plenty for mice that didnt work at all without one.
kriers

Frizz925 wrote:

silmarilen wrote:

white wood
i purposely took a mouse that doesnt require a mousemat because i found them annoying when playing osu.
Any kind of mice doesn't require mousemat to use :V
Some optical mice don't work on all surfaces i.e. wood, paper, glass etc. They all work on mouse pads.
natyusha
qck+ since my glass desk doesn't play well with my mouse.
Vish024

saymun wrote:

LaVolpe024 wrote:

My desk. I never use a mousepad because I'm the sort of gamer that requires a lot of space. Always play on low sensitivity, constantly moving the mouse everywhere. Sometimes I even hit the speakers or clock on the edge of my desk. Mousepads limit the space, I can't adjust to 'em.
My speakers are behind my screen, so when you said you hit your speakers i laughed a bit. I'm quite interested in just how much do you move your mouse around. Well anyway, I used to use my desk as a mousepad as well, then i starved myself for a day and bought myself one of those razer mousepads, and never regretting it since
I'm not even exaggerating, I've been an extremely low sens. player since I started gaming.
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