iVeze Mouse Pad with Wrist Support and Keyboard Wrist Rest Pad Set,Ergonomic Mouse Pad for Computers Laptop,Non-Slip Comfortable Mousepad Raised Memory Foam for Easy Typing Pain Relief,Arts Butterfly
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The mouse pad is a flat pad with a padded area for your wrist; the flat pat is about the size of a splayed out hand, and it fits any mouse. Right now, I'm working with a wired mouse. The keyboard's long wrist support runs all the way up to the keyboard's edge.
I don't recommend washing your mouse pad in the machine; instead, I use a wet wipe to keep it clean. It's not difficult.
I don't think you'd want to wipe them with a wipe because they're covered in fabric.
Hello! This mouse pad is not manufactured in the United States, but rather in China, and it is brand new.
Selected User Reviews For iVeze Mouse Pad with Wrist Support and Keyboard Wrist Rest Pad Set,Ergonomic Mouse Pad for Computers Laptop,Non-Slip Comfortable Mousepad Raised Memory Foam for Easy Typing Pain Relief,Arts Butterfly
If anyone is curious, I have a razers quartz pink set, so the light pink wrist rest is significantly lighter. When I place the grip on top of my larger mousepad, it stays put and does not move. I'm keeping it because it matches my chair, and the mouse rest was given to someone who needed it.
This mouse pad/arm rest set is both practical and attractive. It adds a splash of color to the otherwise monochrome space.
I despise how vague they are. Not easily, at any rate. Only the keyboard is memory foam, and I use a gel pad for the mouse. They aren clearly not the same material as 1000000% they aren not the same as 1000000% they aren not the When you look at the details of the items, it says Si, but the main title, pictures, and main descriptions don't show that, so I was initially confused. I'm not sure if a memory foam mouse pad would make a difference, but *SO FAR* it has helped relieve some of the pain from my transcripts, but I'm still not convinced. It would have been nice if they made it clear that only the keyboard piece is memory foam.
It's lovely, and it gives my space some personality, despite the fact that my desk area, aside from my monitors, is completely empty. The pads are of good quality; they do not sink, give, or slip out from beneath you. I wish I had taken the time to read the entire description; It's possible that the rubber back of the mousepad slowed me down. Because I'm not a very still person, whatever is on my desk shifts a lot, especially since it's a longer table and I have the freedom to do so. That is the freedom I prefer. I can't move the mouse (and thus the mousepad) to a different spot on the table because of the tackiness of the mousepad's back. I'd be happy if the back was made of the same material as the wrist pads, which has less friction, but I'll keep this lovely set and try to stay calm and work with it.
It's a great buy at such a low price, and it goes perfectly with my tablescape! Thank you so much, Amazon!.
I chose the galaxy print, which is sometimes less impressive in person than it appears in the listing, but the colors were fantastic. The mouse pad's back has a sticky plasticy texture that prevents it from sliding around. That's something I like, but it's not for everyone, so keep that in mind.
For a mousepad, this is the wrong fabric. I've had it for about a week and am dissatisfied with the way the fabric has worn. My mouse's skin has been a little rough lately. Brushing my thumb across the fabric of the mousepad during normal use has caused a lot of wear in a short period of time. I've included a few images - Even after shaving the fraying with my lint/sweater shaver (which helped), these remain. On the plus side, I've discovered that the wrist supports on both the mouse pad and the keyboard pad are surprisingly comfortable - I was particularly pleased with the keyboard pad, which I had not expected to use. It keeps my wrists off my glass desktop, which gets cold in the winter and makes my hands numb. That issue is no longer an issue. It took some time for me to adjust to typing at a slightly different angle, but I was able to do so fairly quickly. Unfortunately, I will be discarding the mouse pad in favor of one made of a more durable fabric.