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Jeepwolf
This is probably a little off topic, but where can a person buy a
LARGE mouse pad? I used to just use my mouse on the desk. I always
hated mouse pads for the simple reason I like to move my arm to
different parts of the desj to eliminate fatigue, and I hear this
helps avoid carpal tunnel syndrome. So, either I am always moving the
pad, or going off the edge with the mouse. I'd like a pad that's
about 16 inches. Does anyone sell something like that? Or, can the
material they are made from be purchased in a roll to make my own?
The reason I no longer use the desktop is because the mouse motion
wore off the desk finish, and after that, I found the mouse "skipping"
all the time. I cleaned it numerous times thinking it was dirty. I
finally threw it in the trash and bought a new one, only to find I had
the same problem and threw away a good mouse. There is actually a
slight indent in the desktop wood, so that's most likely the problem.
I am now using a much too small pad and the mouse works fine as long
as I keep it on the pad.
JW
LARGE mouse pad? I used to just use my mouse on the desk. I always
hated mouse pads for the simple reason I like to move my arm to
different parts of the desj to eliminate fatigue, and I hear this
helps avoid carpal tunnel syndrome. So, either I am always moving the
pad, or going off the edge with the mouse. I'd like a pad that's
about 16 inches. Does anyone sell something like that? Or, can the
material they are made from be purchased in a roll to make my own?
The reason I no longer use the desktop is because the mouse motion
wore off the desk finish, and after that, I found the mouse "skipping"
all the time. I cleaned it numerous times thinking it was dirty. I
finally threw it in the trash and bought a new one, only to find I had
the same problem and threw away a good mouse. There is actually a
slight indent in the desktop wood, so that's most likely the problem.
I am now using a much too small pad and the mouse works fine as long
as I keep it on the pad.
JW