I found a thing with the material of the sleeve is, if ur environment is very dry like during winter, constant rubbing sleeve against the pad creates static electricity and it attracts dust like CRAZY.
When you don’t use a sleeve, do you let your arm relax and overcome the friction by trying to force it more? I find that I either need to put more force into moving the arm or I have a feeling like I lift it slightly to reduce friction. How should it feel without a sleeve?
That depends on the humidity. If it's really dry, the arm slides with minimal effort. If it's humid, then I would have to raise the arm slightly to take some weight off the pad when moving around.
is it ok if my sleeve has like tiny dots for my skin to breathe on the bottom of the sleeve? or should i change the position of the sleeve so that that part of the sleeve isnt coming in contact with the mouse pad?
I work for a sportbrand and have tested over a dussin of ours, the most important is that it says seamless so that it is a tube with no seams lengthwise. And choose one with as few logos as possible seeing that prints are stickier than the weave.
Sure, it's this one - www.scody.com/cycling/61-362-pure-black-unisex-arm-warmers-thermofit.html?fbclid=IwAR2AWKQGDlHqb3j3ooEq7CKoV_E015aZaxwnXUmSAp-SHqQQIxTRVPJFCvM#/5-size-m Not the cheapest option, but it wasn't initially purchased for aiming :)
I HAVE BETTER GLIDE WITH SLEEVE BUT IM HESITANT TO WEAR IT ALWAYS COZ I AIM BETTER WITHOUT IT. BUT IF I WERE TO USE IT FOR LONGER TIME I GUESS I WOULD ADJUST TO DIFFERENT FRICTION AND BECOME BETTER MB. I WONDER WHAT PART IN MY AIMING TOUCHING THE MOUSEPAD WITH MY SKIN PLAYS. ITS LIKE A SENSOR IN A MOUSE FOR ME TO SOME EXTENT