Thanks to them, the mouse glides very smoothly. This really is amazing for fabrics like mouse pads as well as hard pads. Cloth-like mouse pads give you twice the smoothness of a mouse than non-genuine PTFE skates like Hyperglides and other brands that are 100% PTFE. I have several packs of ceramic skates so I tested them on a heavy 130g mouse and a lighter 70g mouse and they run very smoothly. You can literally move the mouse with just one finger (on a cloth mouse pad - Odin Gaming ZeroGravity Mouse Pad). On hard pads (like metal, glass, etc.) these skates move your mouse very quickly and smoothly BUT they don't stop. So it's like setting the mouse to some crazy DPI setting. Therefore, you are more likely to use a hard rubber with ceramic skates for specific purposes. I personally used a hard pad until I got a desktop sized mouse pad for space and comfort. But before that I didn't have a hard drive and softpad for the different games I played. That said, I used a larger mouse pad with a soft pad for FPS as I had a dpi switch for the mouse and a hard pad for every other game as I literally didn't have to use any force to put the mouse on the hard pad to press . Some problems: All mouse legs are attached and all placements are different, so you will be creative in placing these mouse skates. You may place skates in strange locations, and some of them may need to be placed in locations other than the original mousepaw groves. You might make some creative choices. Since these skates are dots and not "feet", your old mouse may have big feet so you can clean them with an adhesive cleaner (like alcohol or whatever you like) and clean the old adhesive very well The ceramic dots will not cover up the old glue on your original legs. MOUSE Sway Prevention and Skate Pre-Test. Ribbon trick. I think it's important. The box comes with a limited amount of glue and if you don't like how you placed the skates you will run out of glue in the box. Also, these are small skates, so you may have to play around to find the best spots for the mouse to keep it from rocking back and forth. ) and I made it double sided and then placed them on ceramic skates and then used a razor blade to shave off the excess. Then I put them on the mouse and started testing them. Once I felt it worked the way I wanted, I used cardboard glue to place them on the mouse. The lazy way. If you use the tape trick like above you can actually test if you can attach mouse skates to mice without removing your old mouse skates and see if the sensor can accurately read the mouse with the extra height clearance. I've done this with a Logitech G903 and a Razer Nyth and they both work. Again, this isn't the intended way of implementation, but it worked for me. I'm lazy. By the way, if you run out of glues in the box, you can use the tape trick above to attach the skates to the mouse.
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