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Artisan mousepad types
Artisan mousepad types




artisan mousepad types

Quote from: tubby on Tue, 30 October 2012, 13:22:35 Vun Very happy when I received my first and even happier when I received my secondītw is that your doggie in your avatar? =D In fact, Shiden was my first Artisan, and Hayate was my second. The Hayate IMO is really worth a try ^^ and from the words out there, many also have it placed as their top favorite ^^ Longer than that, I will have to report back Hyde I'd say if you take good care of it, it should still perform well over a year. 3 times because of dust build up, the rest are because I let some friends test them out and I always clean them after ) feels there's somewhat more feedback nowīut its approaching a year now, and I've cleaned it over 5 times now. I too think that mine have slightly changed. I remember someone stating the surface is no longer the same after he cleaned his (I think he went with the brushing method). I did manage to clean it almost entirely by carefully rubbing it with a wet cloth, and even there are still some dust left, tracking is no longer affected. The trapped dust, I noticed about 5 months after using it, but it could've happened earlier. The fraying on the Hayate occurred not too long after I had it, because I was switching it back and forth with the Shiden, and to prevent it from getting dusty I placed it back in its cardboard box every time I switch.

artisan mousepad types

and probably you'll be getting both down the line anyway The Hayate and Hien are both my top favorites, so I don't think you could go wrong with either one. Thanks a bunch for the good gesture, Swagpiratex ^^ I even ended up with a couple of them at some point, but these certainly aren't good Swagpiratex Coincidentally, I went back to using a mouse because of my growing Artisan mini collection ^^Īnd strangely enough, I went back to the mouse that I previously despise. Because of that, at one point, I decided to use a trackpad for daily browsing. My wrist (and my pinky area) hurts if the mouse doesn't suit me well. I'd love to see a mouse lineup collection. Is it not difficult to adapt moving back and forth between them? ^^a It would appear that the QcK is a control mousepad, and the Icemat is at the other end of the scale. But after trying clothpads I find them still too noisy even with the mouse skates on ^^ and the last time I tried it again, it felt gritty =\ I use it as my Artisan base now Is yours the earliest Icemat? And they still perform well to this day? The Icemat V2 was actually my very first gaming mousepad ^^ I found them to be too noisy so I had to DIY some mouse skates by cutting some teflon strips. Would be a good start if you're looking to replace your QcK I don't have any experience with the QcKs nor the 5L but from all the review I have been reading, it seems that the Artisan Zero surpasses the QcK.






Artisan mousepad types