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SteelPad SX
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How's the noise level while normally using the pad?
If it were clean, or just minorly dirty? |
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Wow, no comments...
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hardly any noise, clean or dirty. about the same as the s&s solo, less than the icemat 2e.
One problem I found using my Logitech Mx518 is that at very high speeds, the optical sensor loses tracking. I.e. when I flick my mouse really fast to shoot in games, the crosshair doesnt follow and just doesnt move or not very much onscreen. I'm going to upgrade to a laser mouse to overcome this problem.
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Clean it isn't noisy. With a bit of dirt on the noise becomes a bit more apparent, but not like on a Icemat.
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