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Sometimes my mouse gets a bit sweaty. All the hard work it does.
Sometimes I wish it had a material (eg terry towelling) covering so it wouldn't feel so slimey.
Should be removable so you can wash it. Maybe with a velcro strip around the bottom edge of the mouse.
Could be multi-coloured. Maybe
even sport team colours etc.
Uga Mouse Covers
http://www.ugaredzo...a-Mouse-Covers.HTML [skinflaps, Oct 17 2005]
Max Mouse with Top Hat and Bow Tie
http://www.microcen...?product_id=0201209 [skinflaps, Oct 17 2005]
Mouse with antibacterial coating
http://www.popgadge...elecom_antibact.php Might still feel slimey, but deep down you'll know it's clean. [jutta, Aug 16 2006]
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I'm thinking the sweatband belongs on your wrist, not your mouse. But maybe you have sweaty palms? |
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Usually on mice and keyboards and the like, the areas routinely touched by our hands are cleaner than the other parts. Though I used to know another person whose mouse invariably got dirty from regular use. Also called Jo, as it happens. |
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I really never have this problem, I don't
even touch the mouse with the palm of my
hand anyway. Fingertips are more than
enough to control it. |
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I like it - I often get a sweaty mouse and it gave me
another idea... |
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