Performance
Preposterous?
Well, given the large mousing surface which probably has its own post code, along with the dexterity of a ballet dancer; I think NOT. But then again, I could be very wrong so I hereby present you the dirty rats that would either prove me right or wrong namely; Microsoft Wireless Intellimouse Explorer V4, Logitech Optical SE & Logitech First Wheel Mouse.
Mouse |
Interface |
Sampling
Rate |
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer V4 | USB |
125 Hz |
Logitech Optical SE | USB |
125 Hz |
Logitech First Wheel Mouse | USB |
125 Hz |
The scope of our performance tests was not limited only to games but also productivity applications where users might benefit from the use of a precision-centric mouse pad which, in this case, is the Steelpad QcK+.
Software |
Developers |
Adobe Photoshop CS | Adobe Inc |
Macromedia Dreamweaver MX | Macromedia Inc |
Quake III Arena | id Software |
Warcraft III | Blizzard Entertainment |
Results
I would probably find myself being lynched but the Steelpad QcK+ is the epitome of excellence in fabric-based mouse pad designs.
Strutting along with its insanely-vast mousing surface, users with limited amount of desktop real estate would undoubtedly find the Steelpad QcK+ sexy, due to its dexterity which is pretty similar to that of a ballet dancer!
Nevertheless, the Steelpad QcK+ requires a significant amount of muscle power to run your mouse, mainly because of the increased friction commonly associated with fabric surfaces, instead of engineered plastic surfaces.
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