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Lextra® (Freud), MouseRug®, rust and cream, 10.25" x 7.125", one
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The best "mouse pad" that I've ever used.
It's funny how the really simple things in life can make me so happy. This decorated cloth, made to look like an ornate rug, has a heavy rubber underside that grips to your desk surface quite well staying in place without issue. The topside surface that your mouse is on is the best mouse pad surface I've used. This may sound trivial, but it honestly makes your day just a little more pleasant when you're not fighting with your pointing device eight hours a day.
It's inexpensive, attractive, practical, and the perfect gift. I had this on my wish list for quite a while but I finally broke down and just bought it for myself. Excellent product!
It's inexpensive, attractive, practical, and the perfect gift. I had this on my wish list for quite a while but I finally broke down and just bought it for myself. Excellent product!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
love your mother, love your mouserug
As if mousing on Freud's carpet wasn't enough...
Mouserugs are absolutely the bomb! Completely non-skid, heavy duty backing. You can feel the weight holding it in your hand. The surface truely is a (persian style) rug for your mouse. GREAT surface for your mouse's rollerball--cleans versus adding lint, grease, etc. I wish I had discovered these years ago. I added a red Fellows gel wrist pad to the ensemble (also here on Amazon). I am now the envy of my office. I can't wait to get one for home, but which pattern to choose?
Mouserugs are absolutely the bomb! Completely non-skid, heavy duty backing. You can feel the weight holding it in your hand. The surface truely is a (persian style) rug for your mouse. GREAT surface for your mouse's rollerball--cleans versus adding lint, grease, etc. I wish I had discovered these years ago. I added a red Fellows gel wrist pad to the ensemble (also here on Amazon). I am now the envy of my office. I can't wait to get one for home, but which pattern to choose?
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Freudian Mousepad
This is a great gift for any friend who is a counselor, clinical psychologist, or psychiatrist. I bought one for a neighbor who was opening a new office and I received mine as a gift from my supervisor. It's an inexpensive gift, but of good quality, with a little impish humor.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Function and Style
I get lots of compliments on my mouse rug. Works great; no complaints.
A decade old, and still beautiful
Mouse Pad, Lextra Freud Mouse Rug / B0000AHEOD
I bought this mouse rug at a novelty shop back when I was a psychology major in school - it's supposed to be a duplicate of the oriental rug that was draped over Freud's iconic patient couch, and whatever you think about the man's theories, you have to admit that he had good decorating tastes.
I've had this mouse pad for almost a decade now, and it's been used daily through several mice. It's been scrapped clean of cat hair (multiple times), been 'sweated' on when it's doubled as a coaster because I couldn't be bothered to pause my computer game to go find a real one, and has lived through several moves and changes of residences - and it's still going strong. The only sign of age or wear is that the coloring is ever-so-slightly faded and less bright than it was when I purchased it a decade ago. Even after all these years, all the fringe is still perfectly attached, and there isn't a single mark or tear to be seen.
This mouse pad is made of a very good, strong cloth top, with a solid, gripping rubber bottom to prevent slidding. It's so nice that my fiance is actually planning to buy a new one for his own computer - because I won't give up mine! If you're looking to purchase a mouse rug, I can definitely recommend this one, and the Freudian tie-in is a neat way to amuse your guests.
~ Ana Mardoll
I bought this mouse rug at a novelty shop back when I was a psychology major in school - it's supposed to be a duplicate of the oriental rug that was draped over Freud's iconic patient couch, and whatever you think about the man's theories, you have to admit that he had good decorating tastes.
I've had this mouse pad for almost a decade now, and it's been used daily through several mice. It's been scrapped clean of cat hair (multiple times), been 'sweated' on when it's doubled as a coaster because I couldn't be bothered to pause my computer game to go find a real one, and has lived through several moves and changes of residences - and it's still going strong. The only sign of age or wear is that the coloring is ever-so-slightly faded and less bright than it was when I purchased it a decade ago. Even after all these years, all the fringe is still perfectly attached, and there isn't a single mark or tear to be seen.
This mouse pad is made of a very good, strong cloth top, with a solid, gripping rubber bottom to prevent slidding. It's so nice that my fiance is actually planning to buy a new one for his own computer - because I won't give up mine! If you're looking to purchase a mouse rug, I can definitely recommend this one, and the Freudian tie-in is a neat way to amuse your guests.
~ Ana Mardoll