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Mouse Pad Demart Podkładka Alfabet — printed alphabet design, fabric surface, non-slip rubber base
Demart Podkładka Alfabet is a mouse pad with a printed alphabet design, intended to provide a stable and precise surface for computer mice. The pad combines a smooth fabric top that supports accurate optical and laser tracking with a non-slip rubber base that prevents sliding on desks. Its compact form and themed print make it suitable for home, office, study areas and children's learning spaces where clear cursor control and a decorative desk accessory are desired.
The fabric surface offers consistent glide and accurate sensor response for both optical and laser mice while maintaining a comfortable feel for the wrist and hand. A dense rubber underside secures the pad to a variety of work surfaces, reducing unwanted movement during use. The printed alphabet motif provides a functional visual element that can support learning activities or simply personalize a workspace. The product is lightweight, easy to roll or store, and easy to clean with mild detergent and a damp cloth.
Place the Demart Podkładka Alfabet on a clean, flat desk surface with the fabric side up and the rubber base down to ensure maximum grip. Position your mouse on the printable area and adjust placement so the most frequently used part of the pad aligns with your normal hand movement. For portable use, roll or lay the pad flat in a bag and unroll it on the target surface before use. Allow the pad to settle flat after unrolling if slight curling appears.
To maintain tracking accuracy and the printed appearance, keep the fabric surface free from dust and spills; clean gently with a damp cloth and mild detergent when necessary, and avoid exposure to direct heat or prolonged sunlight that could affect the print and materials.
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