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BOT Casual May 2, 2018 @ 9:28pm
How often should i change my mousefeet if i am using hard pad
My friend ask me if i want to try his g440 hardpad for certain months. I am afraid to try because there is no point if my mousefeet only can last not even a year

so i wonder how long my mouse(logite h g102) will last?
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i never change xd
Funz May 2, 2018 @ 9:39pm 
I been using steelpad for over 8 years now and I never had to replace the feet on my razer copperhead.
Last edited by Funz; May 2, 2018 @ 9:39pm
Tedmouse May 2, 2018 @ 9:42pm 
Originally posted by Hatrick:
My friend ask me if i want to try his g440 hardpad for certain months. I am afraid to try because there is no point if my mousefeet only can last not even a year

so i wonder how long my mouse(logite h g102) will last?
Ah, your the one who asked about mouse pad cleaning, and how to use a mouse pad effectively. You still putting pressure on the mouse when you move it? If so then you need a mouse with smooth metal feet. But then again you will wear the pad out rather than the mouse. You have to decide what you want to do.
BOT Casual May 2, 2018 @ 9:51pm 
Originally posted by Tedmouse:
Originally posted by Hatrick:
My friend ask me if i want to try his g440 hardpad for certain months. I am afraid to try because there is no point if my mousefeet only can last not even a year

so i wonder how long my mouse(logite h g102) will last?
Ah, your the one who asked about mouse pad cleaning, and how to use a mouse pad effectively. You still putting pressure on the mouse when you move it? If so then you need a mouse with smooth metal feet. But then again you will wear the pad out rather than the mouse. You have to decide what you want to do.
sup bro , good to see u again and yeah no matter how i position my hand or no matter how i change my style to grab a mouse (claw and palm grip) it still no use. And i have tried with qck and razer golliathus speed( also no use) i still feel a lot of friction from it. I dont mind changing the mousefeet , but if i use hardpad and it causes me to change the mousefeet every 1 months. Then. Id rather use back my razer golliathus
BOT Casual May 2, 2018 @ 9:53pm 
Originally posted by Fade S> ST Kara F&I 0.01:
i never change xd
are you using hardpad? its interesting that u dont have the mousefeet issues
BOT Casual May 2, 2018 @ 9:54pm 
Originally posted by Hatrick:
Originally posted by Funz:
I been using steelpad for over 8 years now and I never had to replace the feet on my razer copperhead.
wow , is it steelpad = hardpad? becauae i never heard steelpad before tbh
Last edited by BOT Casual; May 2, 2018 @ 9:55pm
BOT Casual May 2, 2018 @ 10:00pm 
Originally posted by Funz:
its one of the types of hard pads

I have the steelseries SX
http://www.techshout.com/gaming/2007/09/steelseries-sx-professional-gaming-mousepad-offering-smooth-gliding-sensation-unveiled-by-steelseries/
Ah i see , it looks nice will check how much it costs
Funz May 2, 2018 @ 10:00pm 
its old there are probably newer models.
Last edited by Funz; May 2, 2018 @ 10:00pm
BOT Casual May 2, 2018 @ 11:48pm 
alright guys here's the update after using hard pad i feel soooooo mucchhh better , easy to point at opponents head , good to spray everything went well.

They said hardpad good for optical mouse and cloth pad good for laser mouse is it true?
Gaderic May 2, 2018 @ 11:53pm 
Originally posted by Hatrick:
alright guys here's the update after using hard pad i feel soooooo mucchhh better , easy to point at opponents head , good to spray everything went well.

They said hardpad good for optical mouse and cloth pad good for laser mouse is it true?
It's more relevant to preference and not hardware.
BOT Casual May 2, 2018 @ 11:57pm 
Originally posted by Gaderic:
Originally posted by Hatrick:
alright guys here's the update after using hard pad i feel soooooo mucchhh better , easy to point at opponents head , good to spray everything went well.

They said hardpad good for optical mouse and cloth pad good for laser mouse is it true?
It's more relevant to preference and not hardware.
I see , because optical mouse is so much cheaper than laser.
Tedmouse May 3, 2018 @ 12:15am 
Originally posted by Hatrick:
Originally posted by Gaderic:
It's more relevant to preference and not hardware.
I see , because optical mouse is so much cheaper than laser.
I have a buddy who still uses a old ball mouse, he even got a ps/2 adapter to usb for it. Out plays me every time. Sometimes it hard to find the right mouse and pad setup.
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Date Posted: May 2, 2018 @ 9:28pm
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