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Haven't seen a mouse pad in two decades.. 🤣
woah
you dont use a mouse pad??
Not since laser mice became a thing. Also trackballs.
But the sound of the mouse against the desk is usually awful imo, that's the primary reason for a mouse pad for me almost.
Hard silicone feet make it glide silently. You have to be kind of picky, an $8 Walmart mouse is going to sound as terrible as you'd expect it to.
If the mouse stops sliding smoothly you can look for "teflon mouse skates" and find some replacements for a couple of dollars.
Without a mousepad, the laser on my mouse leaves marks on my desk. It's a cheap desk, but still.
I recently started using a piece of paper taped to a TV-dinner-table, does that count? It is a nice piece of paper though (slightly larger than standard notebook paper, it's art paper I think... something I found randomly while re-arranging things).
At one point I was using an infrared mouse which worked somewhat better on rough surfaces, so that's why I ditched the mousepad.
Whatever flops your mop dude :-)
What's this "mouse pad" thing everyone's mentioning?