Mouse Pads

A variety of mousepads exist with divers contradistinct textured surfaces to fit changeable different types of mouse technologies. Vinyl board cover, because of its tackiness, was a favored mousepad surface around 1980.

Optical mice have the problem of not page working well on transparent or reflective surfaces (such as glass or highly polished wood). These surfaces, which often include desk and table surfaces, agency jitter and loss of tracking on the display pointer as the mouse moves over these reflective spots. The exercise of mousepads with precision surfaces eliminates spot jitter effects of modern optical mice.