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Lexip Mo42 Ceramic Gaming Feet - Hardwearing, Incomparable Glide - Compatible with All Mice, Laser and Optical - Gain Speed, Precision, Control and Playing Comfort

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Features

  • PRECISION AND COMFORT: Lexip Mo42 ceramic gaming mouse pads optimize your mouse and give you superior glide speed and better control. Increased user comfort, better precision, reduced user effort, your playing performance will be greatly increased!
  • OPTIMAL, DURABLE AND COMFORTABLE SLIDING: Much more durable than ordinary Teflon or plastic pads, ceramic allows incomparable glide thanks to its low friction. Equipped with ceramic pads, your mouse travels twice the distance and sees its comfort improved during long gaming sessions.
  • UPGRADE YOUR FAVORITE MOUSE: Give your mouse a second life with Lexip Mo42 ceramic pads. Lexip mouse pads are compatible and adjustable with optical and laser mice. Using the Mo42 does not require any action on the old skates or the mouse, but calibration may be necessary (adjustment of the LOD via your mouse software).
  • ULTRA SIMPLE SETUP: Before installing the pads, thoroughly clean the underside of the mouse using the wipes provided. Position the pads without gluing them to determine the optimal number of pads and their location. Stick the skates to your mouse using the double-sided adhesive pads provided, maintain the pressure for a few seconds and your mouse is ready for optimal efficiency!
  • CHANGE THE RULES WITH LEXIP: Lexip is a French brand of computer accessories that is revolutionizing the daily life of professional users and gamers. Lexip's mission is to provide high-end computing peripherals that far exceed the performance and interaction capabilities of existing products on the market

Description

Stocked to the underside of a mouse. Lexip ceramic glide feet offer exceptional quality and sliding comfort.They allow you to gain speed and accuracy in mouse movements. Designed for optical and laser mice.Set of 6 ceramic glide feet to upgrade the mouse gliding qualityContent : - 6 ceramic glide feet - 2 alcohol wipes - 1 soft cloth - 2 stickersThickness : 1.2mm Please check that you are able to modify the lift of ditance parameters of your mouse.Example of how to install pads on a Logitech mouse: - Download Logitech G Hub - Make sure your mouse is detected - Open the settings of your mouse (icon ⚙️) - Click on the "Surface tuning" setting - Create a "Mo42" profile and follow the instructions.


Product Dimensions: 0.8 x 5.8 x 4.1 inches


Item Weight: 4.2 ounces


Item model number: JVAPCM00434


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 17, 2019


Manufacturer: Lexip


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  • (Still) Slick as Snot on Greased Ice
I'm not a gamer but I can't stand a dragging mouse, especially when trying to make tiny movements. I have a mischief (herd) of Logitech M525 mice (mouses?) that I like (two for each computer), especially since they fit my hands so well (regular mice feel like boulders in my hand). I like textured hard pads since they are easier to clean and keep clean and mice slide over them better but even cloth pads will quickly wear out the stock mouse feet in as little as six months. To avoid that wear, I used PTFE tape to protect the stock feet and to make the mice move even easier. However, the tape gets fine dirt embedded in it, slowing down the mouse and it wears out in around a month and has to be replaced. Putting some silicone spray on the rat mat reduces friction even more and prolongs the life of the plastic mat and the PTFE tape a little. I've also tried somewhat harder mouse disks over the stock feet and, although slicker and a bit more durable, they still didn't work as well as I would have liked. Then I stumbled on these ceramic feet and bought a couple of packs. I stuck one alongside each the four stock feet on the rodent I use on my desk to try them out and was amazed how slick they are. All it takes is a gentle nudge to send the little critter scurrying across the mat like it was fleeing a hungry cat. Putting some silicone spray on the mat was almost too slick! The only problem I had was the feet were not in the best locations to keep the mouse from tipping if I wasn't careful. Although the Logitech M525 is in no way a gaming mouse, these feet work very well with it despite the feet being thicker and not being able to adjust lift-off distance. The feet could have been thicker and the mouse still would have worked just fine. The mouse is small enough I can rest the heel of my hand on the mat so stopping the mouse and holding it in position is easy despite how slick these feet are. Since I was so impressed and had eight of the ceramic feet left, I used a chisel to carefully remove the feet and the raised plastic around each of the feet from two more mice, then stuck the ceramic feet where the original feet had been. It wasn't difficult to do but it was tedious and a bit hard on my old, arthritic hands. I've ordered more feet to reshoe the rest of the herd. Now for the complaints. Including alcohol wipes and a micro fiber cloth to ensure the bottom of the mouse where the feet will go is properly cleaned was a nice touch but the box everything came in was way overkill. Seriously, a heavy duty box with magnetic lid latches? That had to account for at least half of the cost of each set of feet and really wasn't necessary. That cost these one star. Peeling the adhesive "dots" from the carrier sheet was fairly easy and positioning them onto the backs of the feet wasn't too bad, even for my shaky, old hands but getting the backing paper off the "dots" after sticking them onto the feet was a bit "challenging". Hint: thoroughly wash your hands before handling the "dots" so skin oil won't compromise adhesion. After sticking the "dots" onto the feet and removing that pesky backing paper, I found it easiest to gently place each foot, one at a time, on the bottom of the mouse close to where it needs to go, gently nudge to where you want it to go, then firmly press the foot onto the mouse. So far, the feet have been staying put just fine but, if the adhesive ever fails, I can replace it with 3M 0.006" thick VHB tape. That stuff will pretty much never let go. Update: After two months of heavy, daily use, the feet do not show any signs of wear and the mat barely shows any wear, definitely not enough to increase friction. I do have to clean the pad once a week to remove potentially wear inducing friction but the pad should last a year and the feet will probably outlast several pads. I did replace the original adhesive dots with 3M .006" VHB tape. While the original dots hold well, the VHB tape is pretty much permanent (it can be removed with isopropyl alcohol) and is thinner. The VHB tape is trickier to apply and trim but you have to do it only once. I also used the VHB on the rest of the rodents I've converted to these feet. I also found filing off the old feet ridges was easier (and safer) than using a chisel. I'll eventually get around to converting the rest of the herd (I'm using the feet I still need to buy as fillers to run small purchases up to $25 to qualify for free shipping). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2022 by Jeannie

  • They are mouse skates, the final frontier.
I applied these to a glorious model o-. I decided to not sad down the feet lips, just in case I didn't like these or they did not work properly for me. You can purchase more glue dots so its recommended you set these up first, before you make any permanent changes to your mouse. I have no LoD issues with these on my mouse, before installing I set the LoD to 3mm in software. But it works fine on the lowest 2mm setting as well. Needless to say the LoD range on the model o minus is perfectly suited to the slightly extra thicc'ness. On the Helios pad the mouse glides as if it were going through air, the only limiting factor of how far the mouse glides is how your mouse cord is. (I dont have a bungee so on some flicks it got a bit caught up by wire drag). When your hands are actually on the mouse every flick is effortless, considering the material I feel it will always be effortless. With stock feet it FEELS as if you need more force to start the momentum going, it is still very fast and controlled but these feel extremely consistent. I expected to feel these glide across my pad with little tactile feedback, but I was wrong, while the glide is super fast, feedback from the pad material and desk imperfections impart a feeling of control. If you keep a good grip on your mouse (as you should) the mouse isn't going out of control due less resistance. On the Glorious XL Thicc (basically same as the steelseries pads i've used in the past) the glide is less pronounced since cloth has more friction. You should have a better layout (sanded down on my mouse) if you plan on using this on a cloth pad, I can see there potentially being stability issues every so often on a thick cloth pad since weight distribution becomes a big thing. It feels ok on a cloth pad, but i'd stick with ptfe for them. There just isn't much of an advantage, and potential disadvantages. If you like the extra control afforded to you by a cloth pad, stick with PTFE imo. If you use hard pads, this is a no brainer if your mouse supports the extra height. Cloth pad + PTFE is more forgiving with aiming, but hard pads feel more consistent, and more so with the ceramics. They mitigate some low DPI disadvantages since its easier to make wider arcs without practice. If you're curious, the price is right to try them out. But the disclaimer goes they wont make you better, and might (at least temporarily) make you worst. But if you're looking for something that will last with your hard pad, wont grind down in 3 months, and are going to be extremely consistent over time, these might be your endgame. edit: Just some updated feedback, playing League of Legends with these skates has been a joy. Because of the consistency every time I move my mouse my accuracy of cursor placement and skillshot flicks has improved. Still wont make you a better player, but at least it is easier to control. For FPS games, the smooth wide arcs I can do feel a lot better than with PTFE. PTFE changes on the day to day on hard pads if you're sensitive enough, these still feel the same as when I first stuck them to my mouse. If you're a hard pad fan you will probably fall in love with them as I have. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2020 by Ritz

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