Why You Need To Stack Your Mousepads

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Stacking mousepads can help eliminate the height difference between your forearm near the elbow and the area around your wrist. This makes aiming feel more grounded and controlled.

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I already do this. I'm 20 mousepads high into the sky.

LVLRAICHU
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I've been noticing major improvements to my mouse control just from my strength training routine (even without aim training), but I recently added forearm isolation hypertrophy exercises to the mix and noticed significantly faster growth in mouse control (and grip strength, and forearm size...)! I use fingertip grip, so forearm hypertrophy exercises probably help me more than claw grip users, as the finger movement is tied to forearm muscles, but it's definitely worth trying.

thatoneuser
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I’ve been trying to find a solution for this problem for so long. Can’t wait to try this out!

veirnon
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that floating wrist clip hurt my soul for some reason.

psyjinx
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i dont have this issue but i also stack mousepad because the extra 2-4mm plush thickness whenever i put too much pressure it helps with shakiness

naderoid
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holding the mouse slightly in a claw/fingertip grip and pulling your fingers back also solves this issue. Hence why i personally dont have this gap.

SugaFree
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I use a Carpio G2.0 which is a wrist rest designed for gaming that is strapped to your hand. This achieves a similar goal while also adding glide to your wrist.

TheRodoeht
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I use a keyboard rest on my mouse pad side and a mouse rest under my left keyboard hand [WASD]. Both elbows are supported by square foam pads on DIY extensions at desk level. Takes stress off everything from the shoulders down. ;)

rowanthefirst
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I always stack the last mousepad under the new one.

arkaneforyou
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i was wondering why my aim felt so clean in val lately lol, been so indecisive and started stacking my pads for easy swap, rn my combo is gamesense radar with a skypad ontop with a artisan zero on top :D

tyvert
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yet ANOTHER interesting video! but my concern is when you have to track a falling target and drag your mouse down. you possibly could run out of "mouse pad space" and that height difference between the 2 mouse pads would lose the mouse sensor.. right?

but ill keep this in mind when i play and fps again :D just gotta flop my hien under my zero lol

permanent
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I've made similar observations and tried this with my skypad but the hard edges felt like it was pressing into my arm and restricting blood circulation overtime so i stopped but i have a new pad now so ill definitely try this again. Great video

keix
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wow, this trick is far more useful than I thought oO

calmsht
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lol for me it's exactly the opposite. I saw noticeable improvements in my smoothness after i raised the surface my forearm rests on to the height of my pad.

Katze
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Also, getting a higher-drag mousepad in general might help. I find that if it's too slidey I'll overshoot targets more often under high stress.

Drunken_Hamster
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Ergonomic mice reduce the problem massively, but putting mouse pads on paper/laying them on top of each other is not a sensible solution, perhaps it probably helps for some people... the problem lies in the ergonomics and the unnaturalness of using the mouse.
A remedy that has a lasting effect consists of a combination of several things that can also improve AIMING or the enjoyment of gaming, which is more important overall and should not come at the expense of health.
Ergonomic mouse, chair/armchair which ventilate and fit ergonomically to size, weight and allow long periods of sitting.
The table on which the input devices lie on the body and the angle of the arm position.
Yes, unfortunately it doesn't cost a lot of MONEY...but it's worth it many times over!
Of course, in shooters and crafting-heavy games it is difficult to do without a keyboard and mouse because controller support (game PAd) is usually quicker and easier due to the interface, inventory, items, camera and menu control.
In my personal opinion, the only solution is the controller (game pad) and, if necessary, additional input devices such as the Xbox Adaptive Controller.😉
It's a real shame that something like this didn't exist sooner with regards to the Adaptive Controller.🤨

Ps. nobody says that the input and the monitor have to share the same board btw Gas Arm Holder😆

Have fun gaming and stay fit in the sense of being supple😊

TheMysterymorph
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Interesting, my hand doesn’t even touch the table, only the wrist does. This problem is mitigated by having a certain support point in the chair at the lower point of shoulder blade. My setup also has some nice tweaks like special sitting angle as well as very slight table angle. These are measured by certain proportions and documented.

The difference in performance when these tweaks applied consistently vs just “trying to sit comfortably” with not angled setup? 20% of score in Aimlabs and 6-15% accuracy on average.

IrrationalDelusion
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I’m going to try this out!
Is the g303 your main?

mmotörpsycho
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i remember in the past i had my gsr under another mousepad i my aim felt kinda good, interesting

ayda
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if you stack your mousepads it'll be like getting a squishier mousepad which will obviously have some effect on your aim

miclwastaken