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Mouse doesn't recognize surface

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Connected in new place Mionix Avior 7000 doesn't recognize surface. It moves well on sheet of paper but on table it doesn't work at all. Any ideas how to solve it?
 
Connected in new place Mionix Avior 7000 doesn't recognize surface. It moves well on sheet of paper but on table it doesn't work at all. Any ideas how to solve it?

Sandpaper the surface, probably too shiny, needs a matt-style surface to work properly. My mousemat is made of glass, but has been acid polished to make it opaque and allow tracking. Either that or glue paper to your table, or just buy a proper mousemat, they aren't expensive.
 
Actually it is used by my friend and he get this mouse from me. He wouldn't like to use any mouse mat :/

Regular optical mouses works fine there so I can't believe that could be problem for high end gaming mouse.

When I used this mouse by myself on table it worked satisfactory. When I moved on mate, it worked great. But if I put it back on table it doesn't work AT ALL. So I think there could be same problem. Maybe there is adaptation technology or ect.
 
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