Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Mon, 6 Apr 1998 00:03:18 -0700 (PDT) | | From | Gerhard Mack <> | | Subject | Re: Plug & Pray... |
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On Mon, 6 Apr 1998, Steffen Grunewald wrote:
> OK, that's the hard way to go. But what will you be doing while the mat > is in the dishwasher (and are you sure it won't shrink do to the high > temperature of the drying air) ? > The method I use is: use no mats at all. Use clean white paper. You'll > be aware of dirt soon, so you canm exchange the mat for another one > in time. One-sided laser prints will also do, they will even stick to > the table due to the toner dissolving :) > OK, this won't do with optical mice. The pad isn't the problem here, > but the 'velvety' pads on the back side of your mouse. Use your fingernail > or a knife (not too sharp, danger of cutting of your mouse's tail :) > to remove the fatty dirt. Polish with a smooth brush, and you're set > for the next 3 or 4 weeks. > Joysticks are easier to maintain. > But those aren't subject for your local society for cruelty prevention > to animals :-)
Hmmm, you mean you don't go to trade shows and get free mousepads ? I thought that was the only reson peple go to trade shows pend & mouse pads.
Gerhard
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