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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Do YOU like Mousemats? Do YOU find they're too SMALL? Well, my friend, pop into your local phamacy (and/or) corner shop... I presume you've made friends with Mr/Mrs [insert name] here, so they'll know your face.
Do you see those A3 matts they've got, designed to write on so they don't scratch the table? They probably get a few of those a month, and can only use one. Well, THAT, THAT my friend, is the PERFECT mouse-matt.
( , Wed 12 Aug 2009, 13:59, 12 replies, latest was 16 years ago)

If you get one that advertises a brand of anti-impotence medication.
( , Wed 12 Aug 2009, 14:02, Reply)

The only thing is that they don't last that long, about 3 months or soo, as they break appart. But they're free.
( , Wed 12 Aug 2009, 14:04, Reply)

then you've got your mouse set up wrong I reckon.
I can move the cursor from one side of my two screens to the other by moving it across half my mousemat, and my mousemate is smaller than most.
( , Wed 12 Aug 2009, 14:15, Reply)

But that sounded pretty smug.
You were smug about your COMPUTER MOUSE? HOW?
( , Wed 12 Aug 2009, 14:18, Reply)

more condescending
for smugness: my mousemat has a gel wrist rest built in. it's the business.
( , Wed 12 Aug 2009, 14:26, Reply)

Because if your wrist is half way on/off your mousematt, it can chafe.
( , Wed 12 Aug 2009, 14:34, Reply)

www.amazon.co.uk/Kensington-Wave-Mouse-Wristrest-Black/dp/B00065W4UI/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1250084273&sr=1-8
may as well show you it.
work bought it, before you ask if I spent almost a tenner on a mousemat
( , Wed 12 Aug 2009, 14:38, Reply)

mousemats are generally HUUUGE. So they might be another, more robust, option.
( , Wed 12 Aug 2009, 14:52, Reply)
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