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« on: September 12, 2007, 01:04:10 am »

First off all, im very happy with my Logitech G3. I use it with a G1 shape an gave it some extra weights.

However i still need a proper mousepad. I never really gave something about it. Always used a cheap noname pad or just the surface of my table. Now after i tried the eXact mat (got it from a friend) i realzed i got much better aiming with a surface like the control side. Im high sens player (~8cm/360°) but it still skips when doing fast 180° turns.

Now im wondering if theres a pad with similiar friction, which would work with the G3.

Any suggestions? 
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« Reply #1 on: September 18, 2007, 07:23:26 pm »

Not really, I have only owned 1 hardpad a func 1030 which served me well. My func left me with quite a bit of respect for func as a whole so I would be willing to vouch for their hardpads. Right now I use a hybrid pad which is sort of inbetween a soft-and-a-hardpad.
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