What are you using as a mouse pad for Magic Mouse?

The Magic Mouse is not the best for graphic design but its what I have and I can make it work. Well, I have a MM that is 2 years old and the "feet" of the pad are worn down and almost rubbing on the on/off button. I've been considering gluing some metal or wooden strip to augment it but haven't gotten around to it yet.


Apple doesn't suggest what surface is ideal for the MM, only that it "just works". Well, it also, "just wears down".


Anyhoos, this week I purchased a new (to me) iMac and it came with a fresh MM. I would like this one to last a little longer so I am searching for a pad for it. So instead of being upset, I am wondering what surface YOU are using with your MM. I would especially like to hear from any 10+ hr./day users like me.


I tried a plexiglass sheet but the optics did not agree with it, an old foam/cloth mouse pad resulted in too much drag.


What are you using and would you recommend it?

iMac, Mac OS X (10.7)

Posted on Aug 12, 2011 11:53 AM

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Aug 12, 2011 12:01 PM in response to JKN1

Mine is on a simple, 8' Formica counter top that Home Depot sells for a kitchen. I simply use it to cover a series of two-drawer file cabinets. It forms the long leg off an 'L' at the RH side of my desk. The iMac sits on the end of it in the corner.


I've had none of the issues you mentioned in the last couple of years. For what it's worth, I still have the yellow tape on the black rails that constitute feet. It's gets a little smutz on the feet, but wipes off.


Jim

Aug 26, 2011 12:54 PM in response to JKN1

The claims that the Apple Magic Mouse will work on any surface are categorically untrue. This mouse tracks awfully on some surfaces. Does it move? Of course. Does it move well? no.


My Magic mouse simply stalls and won't move at times on my naked desktop (faux cherry laminate). Ditto on the Allsop Redmond mouse pad. It was improved on the Allsop widescreed cloth/foam pad but it still suffered from stalling and poor tracking. Before returning the mouse, I thought I'd try an ultra thin pad with a pattern print to help the optics. This worked.


The best solution I found is the WOWpad by microthin. I bought it on Amazon and it simply works a treat.

Aug 30, 2011 1:09 PM in response to JKN1

I have had my new iMac and Magic mouse for about 4 weeks. My computer desk is made by IKEA (I don't know what country you live in) on which is a semi-rigid plastic mat (which I bought separately) half the size of the desk (it's designed to keep the desk top clean). It feels like nylon. It feels smooth to the touch but can be dented a little by pressing a finger nail hard in it. It has just the right degree of friction for me.


I think such a surface is unlikely to wear down a mouse very much, compared to paper (which is fine but probably rather abrasive), or a Formica desk top (which I think could also abrade.

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