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EDIT: yo i just tried that on my table and it doesnt happen. i guess i need a different pad (i also had this cloth A4tech for about 5 years xD)
what is optimal for laser then ?
Google the problem.
Some laser sensors are very bad with fast movements and the acceleration.
They just scramble all over the screen.
It is time for a new optical mouse or at the very least a new laser mouse as the sensors are much better now than they used to be.
Is it very colorful?
I've heard that can also cause issues.
also i doubt the laser made any progress at all, maybe the brains are better on more expensive mice but as of now i dont see a problem here
anyway, i guess problem solved, gonna grab myself a bigass plastic pad
Look, you don't have to believe what I'm saying.
Google problems with laser mouse sensors, see for yourself what the symptoms are.
if it doesnt happen on plastic moving twice as fast im pretty sure the sensor works. now to find a pad that is both plastic and isnt too slippery..
I'm trying to help.
Please don't be rude to me.
It's a valid statement, google it.