🖱️ Glide into Victory with Every Click!
The Mouse Feet mouse skates are designed for gamers seeking a customizable and high-performance solution for their computer gaming mice. Made from 100% Teflon, these pads offer a sleek black finish and a non-slip surface, ensuring durability and precision. Each set includes two DIY pads that can be cut to fit your mouse perfectly, enhancing your gaming experience.
Item Thickness | 0.6 Millimeters |
Item Dimensions L x W | 1.77"L x 2.76"W |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Teflon |
Additional Features | Non slip |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
A**A
Remember to take off the Plastic protective Cover, DOH!!
I got these Mouse skates a few months ago and I put them straight on the factory mouse feet.I had to turn up the lift off distance in my Pulsar Mouse Software to make it work properly, from 1mm to 2mm. It was fine, I was happy with the performance.Fast forward to a week ago I didn't notice that there is a protective film on the foot side of it.Removed that and immediately everything was smoother and glide was much better. I had to turn down my sensitivity in all my games to compensate.These Mouse feet are cheap and effective, just need to cut to size with a pair of good sharp scissors.Just note remember to take off the plastic protective cover and increase the Lift off Distance in your gaming mouse software.
A**G
Want to give 5, but its kind of janky to cut and install
This works as intended, but the process of cutting something to exact dimensions is quite difficult so it will usually come out looking a bit off. Slides well and should be good for any mouse you need though.
C**B
Mouse feels like it's on ice now
Got these to replace some very worn out feet on my Corsair mouse. Worked great! These feet combined with a nice flat aluminum mouse pad make my mouse glide with barely any force, which is important because I use a rather large heavy mouse for hours at a time.Very easy to install:1. Remove up old feet by lifting corner with a knife and then carefully peeling away2. Stick old feet directly to the face of the replacement pad (it has a clear temporary protector layer on it).3. Cut around the old feet, maybe a little tiny bit smaller just to make sure the new feet will fit into their slots properly.4. Clean the mouse with alcohol and paper towel / q-tips where the new feet will stick.5. Remove the 3M backing from the new mouse feet6. Stick the new feet into their appropriate spots on the mouse7. Pull on the old feet, they will easily come unstuck from the new feet as the protector layer comes off with them.I was able to replace 5 large oddly shaped feet on my mouse in about 20 minutes. And I only used about 3/4 of one pad, so I could replace the feet on one or two more mice also. Very good value!
A**L
Very sticky, don't wear down too quickly
I used these as replacement mouse feet. They are on the lighter side of medium thickness, IMO -- not too thick at all. I've used these for about 8 months and they have stuck on perfectly and didn't wear down much.In the attached picture, I used a 3-hole punch to cut new circular pads for my mouse. The first 3-hole punch I tried did not cut nice circles, but the second (older) one worked perfectly.In the picture, the two cut-out pads on the right are single-stacked, the top-left one is double stacked (to fix a wobbly 3D-printed mouse), and the white pad on the bottom left is a thicker pad from another brand.
A**P
This is practically useless
Replacing the pads on the bottom of your mouse with this cannot be realistically achieved. I don't recommend trying.
B**D
Pro-level mouse skid-pads - see tips to get it right
Be prepared with installation tips for best results. These are top quality- close to the level our top tier L-brand gaming mice have (minus the factory machined beveling towards edges). Way better than stock D-brand mouse equipment “skates”...that wore out after 1-year of school and work at home. (Note: buy a good mousepad surface also....)Tip: do NOT use scissors (tried precision surgical scissors and did not get best result- see right mouse in pic). Use razor knife/xacto-style and cut at a bevel-angle to get rid of any edge of the cut at the slick-side. (Super sharp blade: be careful)Had success tracing using a sharp pencil onto the backing of the new 3M material around old removed slick pads (nothing writes well on the label), pencil score line was easy to follow with the sharp knife..... (couldn’t find our xacto blades).Enough 3M material for 5+ mice repairs.... or some failed attempts to get the right bevel cut for best performance.And yes.... it made us all very warm and happy now that our mice move freely again.
D**T
Tricky to apply, but works
Cutting the four mouse "feet" from the sheets provided is tricky. Having complete that operation and put them in place, I found that if the mouse ran off the edge of the mouse pad I was using (3M Precise Mouse Pad), drawing it back on the pad caused the edge of the feet to hang up on the edge of the pad. Bevelling the edge of the feet didn't work and is very difficult to do (razor edge, sandpaper and possible damage to the mouse). Ultimately, I cut a strip the width of the mouse and place it in the middle across the under side of the mouse (not covering the eye or the edge of the battery access panel) to prevent the feet from dropping off if they were pushed beyond the edge of the pad. This works, as long as I don't push the mouse beyond that center strip, which also hangs up if pushed off the pad.The adhesive on the feet is gooey and the feet can be moved at little bit after being placed on the mouse. Good, because final placement can be adjusted some, and bad, because if you try to bevel the feet after placing them, they'll wander around under the pressures exerted by a knife.Altogether, this product does the job well if you can manage the pad edge hang-up issue. By the way, the product is "3M Double Coated Tissue Tape", and the adhesive on the tape, soluble in alcohol, is reminiscent of what I used to find in rolls of cloth bandage tape.
S**.
Good stuff
It works good. No issues.
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