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Obscure purchases
Posted: Wed 02 Sep, 2009 12.51
by cdd
I currently have a fancy gel mouse mat which is all very nice but I fancy a change. I also have a glass desk and saw this in an airport and think it is excellent.
It's very thin, stuck onto the glass surface and is made of the sort of stuff they use to cheaply frost up windows. it's so sleek and works really well with optical mice. I can't find it anywhere though.
Anyone know where I can get myself one of these?
Re: Obscure purchases
Posted: Wed 02 Sep, 2009 13.23
by Gavin Scott
You could have swiped it from the airport.
That's what I would have done.
Re: Obscure purchases
Posted: Wed 02 Sep, 2009 13.40
by marksi
How about you buy some of the sort of stuff they use to cheaply frost up windows and stick that to your desk?
Re: Obscure purchases
Posted: Wed 02 Sep, 2009 13.57
by cdd
Oh believe me I tried, Gav, but it was stuck on firm. It wouldn't have come off cleanly.
Anyway, marksi's suggestion is probably what i'll end up doing, but I really had my eye set on a nice neat oval shaped thing. One doesn't want to feel cheap you know, and I do t think I'd do a good job at cutting the ovall out neatly!
Re: Obscure purchases
Posted: Wed 02 Sep, 2009 13.57
by Gavin Scott
marksi wrote:How about you buy some of the sort of stuff they use to cheaply frost up windows and stick that to your desk?
http://www.fablon.co.uk/fablonwindows.html
If you find a decent ironmongers or kitchenware shop, you can probably buy it by the metre, and cut a nice oval section to stick to your desk. Don't use the spray on stuff, as its not very robust and will flake off.
Re: Obscure purchases
Posted: Thu 03 Sep, 2009 03.37
by Chie
The mousemats are sold by a Greenwich-based company called C&C Graphics Ltd. priced £4.99.
They haven't got a website, but you can give them a call on 020 8293 4990.
Edit: The ones they sell are completely transparent, although they are oval shaped and self-adhesive. However, if you really want a frosted version then they might be able to tell you where you can get one from, if you ask.
Re: Obscure purchases
Posted: Thu 03 Sep, 2009 11.14
by Nick Harvey
I've never bothered with a mat since the advent of optical mice. If you haven't got a mat, you can't fall of the side when trying to go right to the edge of the screen, which always used to be my problem.
Am I right in assuming from the above that an optical mouse gets somewhat confused on a clear glass surface?
Re: Obscure purchases
Posted: Thu 03 Sep, 2009 11.22
by Gavin Scott
Nick Harvey wrote:Am I right in assuming from the above that an optical mouse gets somewhat confused on a clear glass surface?
They do, yes. Judder or don't move at all in my experience.
I'm currently using the wrong side of a mousemat - its a black neoprene type thing (rather than the hideous vinyl printed front side with some company logo). Works well and is comfy on my hand.
So there.
Re: Obscure purchases
Posted: Thu 03 Sep, 2009 17.17
by cdd
Chie wrote:The mousemats are sold by a Greenwich-based company called C&C Graphics Ltd. priced £4.99.
They haven't got a website, but you can give them a call on 020 8293 4990.
Now that's the kind of obscure knowledge I came here for! I have done a little research into them and shall purchase one. Thanks.