Author Topic: Free customizable mouse pads- get it while it's hot  (Read 27632 times)


"get it while it's hot" Why is mine cold? D:


forget.. it says the coupon expired... :C

Wait a minute... what the forget? Is it still working?
« Last Edit: August 15, 2010, 12:22:08 AM by Kira100000 »



Still havent received mine :(

Still havent received mine :(
My first one took over two weeks to get here, and my second one still hasn't come yet.

My first one took over two weeks to get here, and my second one still hasn't come yet.
How do you get more then one?

How do you get more then one?
More than one facebook account, more than one web browser.

Or more than one facebook account, and a proxy.

I want one

But i has no Facebook account :C

I got mine.

Also the offer is over if you don't know.

It's shipped from Hong Kong (just like MasterCookie's lasers), and at first sight you would think "aw forget I can't use my USB laser-based mouse for this, it looks as if you need an old track-ball based mouse to use it." Surprise, it works perfectly fine for laser mice such as mine. It's beautiful, it fits on my tray and I love it.

The quality of the picture is as it is. It's not like 55" LED TV 1080p quality, it's just the quality you'd expect from a nice mousepad. Made of rubber and stuff like that.

Why wouldnt a laser mouse be able to use it?

Why wouldnt a laser mouse be able to use it?
Oh no a laser mouse can use the mousepads you get. I'm saying that if you were to use an old mousepad that is meant for track-ball mice then it wouldn't work with laser mice since the laser would read every single bump on the mousepad.

Mousepads for laser mice are specifically designed to allow the laser from laser mice to read the movements registered by the laser to be perfectly normal just like a regular track ball mouse.

Oh no a laser mouse can use the mousepads you get. I'm saying that if you were to use an old mousepad that is meant for track-ball mice then it wouldn't work with laser mice since the laser would read every single bump on the mousepad.

Mousepads for laser mice are specifically designed to allow the laser from laser mice to read the movements registered by the laser to be perfectly normal just like a regular track ball mouse.
I tried my Logitech laser mouse on an old mousepad from the '90s and it worked fine

strangely though there is no red light coming from the laser sensor :/