I was in Auchan when I happened upon a product, and I decided to take a chance by purchasing a penny rug. In general, he made the arrangement for me, and it satisfies both my gaming and my work requirements. The texture is invitingly rough, and the size is about right (I don't hold the mat on the side like most people do; instead, I keep it in front of the laptop keyboard). In terms of surface type, this would be something in the middle, but it would be closer to control than speed. My initial concern was that the rough fabric would irritate my hand, but in reality, there is no difference between the rough fabric and smooth plastic in this regard; you simply need to spend a little time getting used to it. This cloth has a tendency to quickly become clogged with fine dust and debris, which is one of its major drawbacks. I have not yet attempted to wash. The bottom surface, which is made of rubber (although it is more of a rubberized cloth than rubber in its pure form), does not "stick" to the table. But, unless the carpet is moved in a deliberate manner, it will not slide. It doesn't matter how hard you pull on the mouse; it won't move. The edges that have been stitched together prevent the layers from coming apart. During the course of time, pellets will form on the threads of the firmware. You are going to have to get used to the rug's thickness because it is pretty substantial. If you prefer to play at a low level of sensitivity, then you should choose XXL because this size might not be enough for you.
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