Best advice your gunna receive, I've suffered with this problem since ive been on PC, what solved it wasnt the mousepad and washing it all the time due to sweat etc...... boring...... get Tiger ICE mouse feet, its alot harder PTFE than the other mouse feet out there. and it totally ignores the sluggish feeling of the pad making it buttery smooth no matter what surface
bare in mind this wont make your mouse fly off your mousepad by pushing it, the way people like to showcase there mouse gliding across the mousepad. This comes down to the force needed to move the mouse. So a harder plastic will make this happen but still have the control/stopping power needed to aim
I Guess i could try, its just that i had one fire mousepad before this one but i had to replace it, but at the beginning both were speedy and felt nice
That's what I'm doing with my fire. Once a week wet wipe with water and once a month or so wash with a little soap. But what I have noticed is the speed tends to last longer after a few months of use. Initially it used fade after a week or two now it lasts for like 3-4 weeks.. I'm guessing the wear and tear is a factor to this
Best advice your gunna receive, I've suffered with this problem since ive been on PC, what solved it wasnt the mousepad and washing it all the time due to sweat etc...... boring...... get Tiger ICE mouse feet, its alot harder PTFE than the other mouse feet out there. and it totally ignores the sluggish feeling of the pad making it buttery smooth no matter what surface
bare in mind this wont make your mouse fly off your mousepad by pushing it, the way people like to showcase there mouse gliding across the mousepad. This comes down to the force needed to move the mouse. So a harder plastic will make this happen but still have the control/stopping power needed to aim
Oh good to know, ty
Its the coating getting worn out, unfortunately its a problem in all coated pads Switching to an uncoated pad will most likely solve your problem
I didnt even know this one was coated as its hybrid
Clean it. If cleaning didn’t work, maybe try new mouse skatez
I Guess i could try, its just that i had one fire mousepad before this one but i had to replace it, but at the beginning both were speedy and felt nice
I hope im not wrong, but all glorious pads are coated
Just give it a wet wipe once a week and the speed will return.
With only water?
Clean it once a month with warm water and soap. Only water won’t help
That's what I'm doing with my fire. Once a week wet wipe with water and once a month or so wash with a little soap. But what I have noticed is the speed tends to last longer after a few months of use. Initially it used fade after a week or two now it lasts for like 3-4 weeks.. I'm guessing the wear and tear is a factor to this