I always get super cold hands around this time while playing on my PC.
I'm thinking of getting some gloves that will keep me warm and still allow me to precisely type or press mouse buttons.
Anybody have a recommendation?
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Just go get some cloth thin gloves. Should do the trick... could cut the tips off, look like Tank from The Matrix.
I usually only get cold hands when my body core temp is lower. Wearing a jacket seems to do the trick. I'm not sure, but I think your body takes heat away from your hands to keep your core warm. So if you keep the core warm with a jacket/coat, your hands should stay warm. You could just turn up the heat for the same effect (and a higher electric bill).
I dunno, I just use thin gloves, kinda like these ones. They'll probably bother you if you're trying to play games competitively though.
I get warmer when gaming as I get all in to it. Plus it's always too hot in my apartment and we can't control the heat. Then I open my window and it gets frozen open...
wow, gaming gloves? just put on someregulargloves if ur room is that cold.. i doubt they'll cause any difficulty using the mouse/keyboard, but u could also look for those without fingertips.
I get cold hands because the heating isn't on high enough, or isn't on at all. I'm sure the PC itself enjoys not being in a hot room, but it means I have to sit there in hat, coat and knitted gloves. :P
gbrading
Yeah, that's one of the great things about winter where I live. The PC is about 5-10 degrees cooler just because of the lower ambient temp.
Winter gear is my specialty. Man, maybe I should move out of sunny California and go up Northeast. I'm in the wrong location. :P But then again, when that snowstorm rolls in, I'll be thinking twice - or when my kitty runs off into the woods. Kidding about the cat, I'm a dog person.I get cold hands because the heating isn't on high enough, or isn't on at all. I'm sure the PC itself enjoys not being in a hot room, but it means I have to sit there in hat, coat and knitted gloves. :P
gbrading
I usually only get cold hands when my body core temp is lower. Wearing a jacket seems to do the trick. I'm not sure, but I think your body takes heat away from your hands to keep your core warm. So if you keep the core warm with a jacket/coat, your hands should stay warm. You could just turn up the heat for the same effect (and a higher electric bill).
James00715
That's totally true. And you lose a lot of body heat through your head. When you actually think about it as you do it, it's weird how much the rest of your body will warm up when you put on a hat.
pop your hands in your underwear for five mins. always works for me :D
or, even better, try popping your hands down someone else's underwear. just be sure to ask permission first
Macutchi
Damn, that's where I'm going wrong with the girls...
[QUOTE="ferret-gamer"]Start a fire or turn up your heater.spittisOr do some quick exercise. You probably get cold hands because of bad blood circulation. This
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pop your hands in your underwear for five mins. always works for me :D
or, even better, try popping your hands down someone else's underwear. just be sure to ask permission first
FelipeInside
Damn, that's where I'm going wrong with the girls...
yeah it's a lesson i learnt the hard way :oops:
I would recommend tactical gloves we use in military. Check out places such as....http://www.opsgear.com/index/page/category/category_id/21/category_chain/13,21/name/GLOVES/ or if you have a military buddy have he or she pick you up some from their base clothing sales.
Just go to CVS and buy a box of Latex Free exam gloves.
Those things insulate like crazy, I have warm hands I can tell you anytime I put them on within two minutes they are like clinging to my hands and sweat filled. Â Not to mention they are skin tight, so it will be as if you aren't wearing them while playing, and with cold hands sweat shouldn't be an issue.
it was so cold in my room, i had to sit on my hands every 10 minutes, sometimes there'd actually be like a 1-2s delay before my finger would click the mouse button lol
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