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Hard Mouse Pads VS Soft Mouse Pads
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One is hard, the other is soft

One is hard, the other is soft
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soft

soft
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Herr_POne is hard, the other is soft

true

[quote=Herr_P]One is hard, the other is soft[/quote]

true
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are you asking what's the difference or what people prefer because 2 answers can be given here

are you asking what's the difference or what people prefer because 2 answers can be given here
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Konceptare you asking what's the difference or what people prefer because 2 answers can be given here

what peep prefer, edited so its more clear

[quote=Koncept]are you asking what's the difference or what people prefer because 2 answers can be given here[/quote]

what peep prefer, edited so its more clear
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soft for lower sens hard for higher sens

i prefer soft, when i made the transition from hard to soft on the same mouse (zowie AM) it literally ate my mouse feet off
but I've been sticking with soft and its always been good to me. other than it tearing pieces of the mouse feet that one time.
i use pure trak talent

soft for lower sens hard for higher sens

i prefer soft, when i made the transition from hard to soft on the same mouse (zowie AM) it literally ate my mouse feet off
but I've been sticking with soft and its always been good to me. other than it tearing pieces of the mouse feet that one time.
i use pure trak talent
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soft

soft
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soft

soft
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Soft definitely, also what I've found is hard mouse pads wear away after a while and they become unusable

Soft definitely, also what I've found is hard mouse pads wear away after a while and they become unusable
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Soft pads can create acceleration issues with many sensors.

http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/tech-support/333648-an-overview-of-mouse-technology

Check the "choosing a mousepad" section.

Soft pads can create acceleration issues with many sensors.

http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/tech-support/333648-an-overview-of-mouse-technology

Check the "choosing a mousepad" section.
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if you mean plastic mouse pad when you say hard, i used to use those a long time ago, and they wear your mouse down, even if you use mouse feet, theyre garbage, they themselves also wear down, so youll have a smoother worn spot in the middle

cloth mouse pads ftw

if you mean plastic mouse pad when you say hard, i used to use those a long time ago, and they wear your mouse down, even if you use mouse feet, theyre garbage, they themselves also wear down, so youll have a smoother worn spot in the middle

cloth mouse pads ftw
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switched from a soft to a hard pad about 2 years ago and havent looked back since

switched from a soft to a hard pad about 2 years ago and havent looked back since
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