Customer Reviews:
Great basic inexpensive mouse pad February 4, 2006 Eraserhead 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
Can't beat this for your basic mouse bad. Even sticky balls roll well, just the right amount of friction, padded for your hand. No garish pictures.
For optical mice, works fine but the Fellowes Optical Mouse Pad allows smoother and more accurate motion, and seems like it should provide more preciese optical tracking.
If you have wrist discomfort, the Fellowes gel wrist pad helps with that.
needed this July 17, 2009 Philip Kohler 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
After using an optical mouse on my nice desk for about a year, I managed to wear through the finish of the desk. I figured it was time for a mouse pad.
I bought this one because of good experiences in the past with this manufacturers products. While I was hoping for a slightly thicker mousepad, this one was thinner. The advantage of the thinner mouse pad is that the mouse glids over it more evenly as it doesnt mush down like most thicker ones do.
This pad is made from what I think is some sort of neoprene but, is exceptionally tough. The top layer, something that tends to easily peel from many mousepads after a good amount of use, is still in perfect condition despite my constant abuse.
Great Pad March 5, 2010 J. Pratty (Manhattan Beach, CA USA) What can I say? Its a nice pad that doesn't rip when you use your mouse on it. Plus, its made from recycled materials!
Great cheap mouse pad! April 22, 2010 lonely_b (Joliet, IL) Why buy a 15 dollar mouse pad when you can get one for 5? Sometimes simple is the best way to go!
Smooth & Accurate March 18, 2007 R. Schechter (Mill Valley, CA USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This mouse pad takes an efficient amount of space, let's the mouse glide with delicate friction and allows the optical sensor a fine and accurate surface to register. The edges tend to fray over time, perhaps they might have a beveled edge in the future to prevent cloth fray.
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