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Jun 15 2009, 08:26 PM
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Ahrim the Blighted ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: November 6, 2005 Member No.: 893 Posts: 3,152 Skin: ChristmasNow From: Classified R.S. Name: Classified , Classified R.S. Status: Retired R.S. Clan: Classified |
I am in a rental house and I am using a laptop but the touch pad is not the best and i have a mouse but I do not have a mouse pad and I was wondering what i can use as a mouse pad and this is a very long run-on sentence.
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Jun 15 2009, 08:30 PM
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Odd Old Man ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 14, 2006 Member No.: 27,897 Posts: 12,920 Skin: RuneScape Black From: Your...Dallas...STAAAAAAA AAAAARSSSSSSSSSSS!!!! R.S. Name: redmonke255 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Hannah Montana fan club!!1 |
What kind of surface are you on? I use my mouse on my couch without a mouse pad and it's fine. I also sometimes use it on my feux-wood desk and it works fine enough.
Mousepads are cheap, though. Check some out here. Really doesn't matter what you're using. I usually just use free ones my parents get from work. |
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Jun 15 2009, 08:34 PM
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Who's gonna hold you from dark until dawn? ![]() Group: Forum Moderator Joined: January 19, 2008 Member No.: 56,626 Posts: 3,807 Skin: Invision Pro From: Montreal, QC My Highscores: Finisterra15 R.S. Name: finisterra15 R.S. Status: Inactive R.S. Clan: Salmoneus |
You can always try a black (or dark) surface that doesn't create much friction.
If you really want a mousepad you could go to Dollarama, Walmart or Target, and get one for no more than a few dollars. |
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Jun 15 2009, 08:41 PM
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Ahrim the Blighted ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: November 6, 2005 Member No.: 893 Posts: 3,152 Skin: ChristmasNow From: Classified R.S. Name: Classified , Classified R.S. Status: Retired R.S. Clan: Classified |
I'm on a sofa chair that doesn't work well. Any household items that I can use in the place of a pad before I can get one at a store.
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Jun 15 2009, 08:44 PM
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Greater Demon ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: January 16, 2006 Member No.: 5,308 Posts: 2,647 Skin: Invision Pro From: Womb My Highscores: Fencefry R.S. Name: fencefry R.S. Status: Inactive R.S. Clan: God's clan. |
A slip of paper always works for me. As long as ligt doesn't shine through too much it works.
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Jun 15 2009, 08:50 PM
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Odd Old Man ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 14, 2006 Member No.: 27,897 Posts: 12,920 Skin: RuneScape Black From: Your...Dallas...STAAAAAAA AAAAARSSSSSSSSSSS!!!! R.S. Name: redmonke255 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Hannah Montana fan club!!1 |
Tape down a slice off a black garbage bag. Pretty sure that would work if it's tight.
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Jun 15 2009, 08:51 PM
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Who's gonna hold you from dark until dawn? ![]() Group: Forum Moderator Joined: January 19, 2008 Member No.: 56,626 Posts: 3,807 Skin: Invision Pro From: Montreal, QC My Highscores: Finisterra15 R.S. Name: finisterra15 R.S. Status: Inactive R.S. Clan: Salmoneus |
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Jun 16 2009, 05:55 AM
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Posessed Pickaxe ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: January 27, 2007 Member No.: 31,188 Posts: 1,421 Skin: IPB Green From: Trondheim in Norway R.S. Name: Ateens1021 R.S. Status: Freeplay |
Depends a little on how the mouse works, is it a trackball, optical or laser?
Optical is a visible laser, laser is just a light but doesnt make light. If its a ball, then you might want something that doesnt get dusty, that happend to my old one, and then it got worse in using. But Optical and laser are probably better, because you just need a surface that its able to shine on, not glass, but just a surface that is not transparent. Use those requirements, and find something flat. |
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Jun 16 2009, 08:29 AM
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Greater Demon ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: January 16, 2006 Member No.: 5,308 Posts: 2,647 Skin: Invision Pro From: Womb My Highscores: Fencefry R.S. Name: fencefry R.S. Status: Inactive R.S. Clan: God's clan. |
Depends a little on how the mouse works, is it a trackball, optical or laser? Optical is a visible laser, laser is just a light but doesnt make light. If its a ball, then you might want something that doesnt get dusty, that happend to my old one, and then it got worse in using. But Optical and laser are probably better, because you just need a surface that its able to shine on, not glass, but just a surface that is not transparent. Use those requirements, and find something flat. If a trackball mouse gets dusty, all you need to do is unscrew the little rim around the ball, take the ball out, and scrape all the gunk off of the 3 wheels inside. |
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Jun 16 2009, 07:32 PM
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Crawling Hand ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: August 20, 2007 Member No.: 46,772 Posts: 189 Skin: RuneScape Blue From: North Mexico A.K.A Texas LOL My Highscores: Adrenalsky R.S. Name: Adrenalsky , Ratmeat Good R.S. Status: Freeplay |
I've used my opitcal mouse on a glass table before.... taped a piece of cardboard to the underside of the glass LOL
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Jun 16 2009, 09:02 PM
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Ogre Shaman ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: March 7, 2006 Member No.: 8,403 Posts: 3,500 Skin: Inspire From: University R.S. Name: Bobsama R.S. Status: Retired |
A book is the easiest thing to use. If you have a notepad or some sort of notebook to use, it'll make it even easier.
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Jun 17 2009, 10:28 AM
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Albatross ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 1, 2007 Member No.: 53,157 Posts: 830 Skin: RuneScape Black R.S. Name: trecko60 R.S. Status: Retired R.S. Clan: White Flames Clan |
What kind of surface are you on? I use my mouse on my couch without a mouse pad and it's fine. I also sometimes use it on my feux-wood desk and it works fine enough. Mousepads are cheap, though. Check some out here. Really doesn't matter what you're using. I usually just use free ones my parents get from work. You get free ones from your parent's work? lucky! anyway i usually use my text books as a mouse pad. or i'll just use whatever surface my MacBook happens to be on at the time. |
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Jun 17 2009, 12:21 PM
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Ultimate Spammer! ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: August 13, 2006 Member No.: 19,181 Posts: 5,129 Skin: Darkness From: ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha R.S. Name: Masterchefsp R.S. Status: Inactive |
Surely you could just cut out a bit of cardboard then staple a cotton sheet over the top, or something like that. Even if you have a piece of foam lying around. Besides, they're dirt cheap anyway and lots of places give them away for free, just keep an eye open.
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Jun 17 2009, 01:13 PM
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Turoth ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: August 9, 2007 Member No.: 45,971 Posts: 1,882 Skin: IPB 2.2.0 Default My Highscores: Monkeyfun14 R.S. Name: Monkeyfun14 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Monkeyfun14 |
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Jun 17 2009, 01:16 PM
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Ultimate Spammer! ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: August 13, 2006 Member No.: 19,181 Posts: 5,129 Skin: Darkness From: ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha R.S. Name: Masterchefsp R.S. Status: Inactive |
Surely it has to be reflective, otherwise it would receive no input as to how far the beam has traveled, at least that's how i understand it.
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Jun 17 2009, 01:29 PM
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Turoth ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: August 9, 2007 Member No.: 45,971 Posts: 1,882 Skin: IPB 2.2.0 Default My Highscores: Monkeyfun14 R.S. Name: Monkeyfun14 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Monkeyfun14 |
Surely it has to be reflective, otherwise it would receive no input as to how far the beam has traveled, at least that's how i understand it. Well reflective surfaces can split the beams thus having the mouse not work properly or at all. For example my desk has a glass top. This post has been edited by Emo_Nemo: Jun 17 2009, 01:30 PM |
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Jun 17 2009, 01:36 PM
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Odd Old Man ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 14, 2006 Member No.: 27,897 Posts: 12,920 Skin: RuneScape Black From: Your...Dallas...STAAAAAAA AAAAARSSSSSSSSSSS!!!! R.S. Name: redmonke255 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Hannah Montana fan club!!1 |
What kind of surface are you on? I use my mouse on my couch without a mouse pad and it's fine. I also sometimes use it on my feux-wood desk and it works fine enough. Mousepads are cheap, though. Check some out here. Really doesn't matter what you're using. I usually just use free ones my parents get from work. You get free ones from your parent's work? lucky! anyway i usually use my text books as a mouse pad. or i'll just use whatever surface my MacBook happens to be on at the time. Lol yea. I've got tons of mousepads in a stack in my office. Tape down a slice off a black garbage bag. Pretty sure that would work if it's tight. Reflective surfaces don't work well for laser mouses. I could have sworn one side of the garbage bag isn't shiny. |
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Jun 17 2009, 01:47 PM
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Ultimate Spammer! ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: August 13, 2006 Member No.: 19,181 Posts: 5,129 Skin: Darkness From: ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha R.S. Name: Masterchefsp R.S. Status: Inactive |
Surely it has to be reflective, otherwise it would receive no input as to how far the beam has traveled, at least that's how i understand it. Well reflective surfaces can split the beams thus having the mouse not work properly or at all. For example my desk has a glass top. Well, wouldn't the beam then just pass straight through the glass? |
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Jun 17 2009, 01:59 PM
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Odd Old Man ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: December 14, 2006 Member No.: 27,897 Posts: 12,920 Skin: RuneScape Black From: Your...Dallas...STAAAAAAA AAAAARSSSSSSSSSSS!!!! R.S. Name: redmonke255 R.S. Status: Member R.S. Clan: Hannah Montana fan club!!1 |
Surely it has to be reflective, otherwise it would receive no input as to how far the beam has traveled, at least that's how i understand it. Well reflective surfaces can split the beams thus having the mouse not work properly or at all. For example my desk has a glass top. Well, wouldn't the beam then just pass straight through the glass? You'd think so, but the structure of glass causes it to refract and split apart. An article about it here. |
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Jun 17 2009, 02:07 PM
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Ultimate Spammer! ![]() Group: Forum Member Joined: August 13, 2006 Member No.: 19,181 Posts: 5,129 Skin: Darkness From: ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha R.S. Name: Masterchefsp R.S. Status: Inactive |
Yeah, if it refracts (which it can only do if entering at an angle) then it is still passing though, so how would the beam get back? Or am i just not understanding the concept of optical mice?
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