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Muhn
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Feb 4, 2015
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Having had this for about 6 months now, im kind of disappointed that it has deadzones where the mouse moves constantly to a random side, probably because the small reflective surfaces in the mousepad. That has been with both of my laser mice i have owned, even with the Mionix Naos 7000.
It is pretty good if you are using a mice on a soft surface like on the bed or the couch, but on the table, you should probably just get a soft mouse pad. It shows up as a 80% rating in most of the testing tools i used with my mice, so its pretty good. Its a bit small though... personal preference i guess
Feb 4, 2015
ayao
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Feb 6, 2015
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MuhnI'm pretty sure the Mionix surface tester isn't all that useful, especially with the 7000 series optical mice. My Artisan Hien gets a 50% rating from my Avior 7000, but it works perfectly and has been for the past few months (for CS:GO). I like it over my Taito and Qck+, which are rated at 70% and 80%.
Feb 6, 2015
Muhn
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Feb 10, 2015
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ayaoWhat i was trying to say is that is a good mousepad but i have had issues with a couple of lazer mouses. Probably an excellent mouse pad for people with small space and an optical mouse.
Plus, the mouse pad i am using ATM has a 40% rating and is pretty much perfect. once i change the polling rate and lift distance i get like a 80% or a 90%. I know it isnt really indicative of the quality of the pad.
Feb 10, 2015
PhongLe
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Feb 11, 2015
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ayaoArtisan is high-end of mouse pad, bruhhh
Feb 11, 2015
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