of course!! it just feels better on my hand and arm!
2006-11-17 01:35:04
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answered by Sigrid 5
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i in my view hate that mouse. i be attentive to it is meant to be intense-high quality yet i'd certainly propose a distinctive one with it is very own battery and charger. i be attentive to you're saying you're a photograph fashion designer yet certainly, game enthusiasts desire only as plenty precision. i'd somewhat propose a under pressure out mouse if in any respect conceivable, like eithr the Logitech MX518 (optical) or the G5 (laser). there is likewise some somewhat intense-high quality on the spot ones too like the MX1000 and the G7 which the two have chargers, and the G& has 2 for fast swapping. The MX518 and the G sequence even have buttons to alter the sensitivity once you are able to desire to for specific issues. in case you quite do no longer desire to bypass via all this, somewhat do only what the 1st guy reported and verify the floor. in case you're using a pitcher floor, the sunshine has a stressful time reflecting lower back and only gets refracted. An all white floor or something that frequently shines is what supplies those mice a stressful time. something that has some sort of soft yet textured floor somewhat makes a distinction through fact the laser or optic knows what's changing and in what course.
2016-12-10 10:45:25
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answered by Erika 4
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Yes, ma'am.
Even though you have an optical cordless mouse, the table top can be very dirty and this could impair the mouse.
It's always better to have a mouse pad and keep dusting it every now and then, when you use it.
Have a nice day.
2006-11-17 01:36:44
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answered by Daimyo 5
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Depends on the mouse is it a ball mouse or an optical mouse.if it is a optical mouse and it has a red light when you pick it up then no.if it is a ball mouse wich are the older ones then yes because dirt,dust or anyother thing that is on the surface will get on the ball. well I hope you find what you are looking for.good luck
2006-11-17 01:38:49
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answered by Charles U F 2
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It may not be necessary for the mouse......but consider the comfort of your wrist and arm. That would be a good reason to get a firm yet cushiony mouse pad.
2006-11-17 01:36:15
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answered by Anonymous
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As the others have said, if it is the optical kind, then no, but if it has the tracking ball, then it depends, the important thing is that the surface is clean, the ball will pick up lint and stuff and then not work too well.
2006-11-17 01:37:14
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answered by missvictoria30 5
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No necessary, though I wouldn't get in the habit of using it on the carpet if it has a ball in it. If it is a laser mouse, then any surface would do.
2006-11-17 01:35:57
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answered by Angela D 3
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You don't need it, but it keeps the mouse from dragging, and it's easier to control! Try it for yourself.
2006-11-17 01:35:14
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answered by furyfirefly 1
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Only if it is a ball mouse. optical rodents don't need a mat.
2006-11-17 01:35:57
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answered by Bladerunner (Dave) 5
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no but make sure the mouse is on a soft surface and not on wood or anythin cuz it will scratch the bottom
2006-11-17 01:34:06
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answered by Anonymous
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It's not a must but I've found (for me) it works better with one.
Also your hand rest on a softer surface than a desk surface.
2006-11-17 01:35:09
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answered by madjer21755 5
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