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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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