If it's not picking up the mouse movements, I believe you can wash it off with a little dish detergent to get the the oils off of it. I've never actually heard of a mousepad breaking.sorry to ask but my old mousepad finaly broke after like two years i need a new one but i want a big one
if some1 has onything id love to hear but budget is also a thing pls let me know
I like to use a 3M Precision Mousing Surface. It is a thin foam mouse pad with a clear plastic surface covered in raised micro bumps. The bumps form lenses to help the mouse tracking and they make your mouse slide like it is on greased ice. They are only $7 for the basic pad (cheap enough to experiment with), but the bumps wear out in 6 months.sorry to ask but my old mousepad finaly broke after like two years i need a new one but i want a big one
if some1 has onything id love to hear but budget is also a thing pls let me know
Wow, this sounds like science-fiction. Especially the $7 price tag.I like to use a 3M Precision Mousing Surface. It is a thin foam mouse pad with a clear plastic surface covered in raised micro bumps. The bumps form lenses to help the mouse tracking and they make your mouse slide like it is on greased ice. They are only $7 for the basic pad (cheap enough to experiment with), but the bumps wear out in 6 months.