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Scratch-n-Scroll

The Noteable Mousepad

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Scratch-n-Scroll is a standard mousepad with an added writing surface. This mousepad is for all those times you are working at your desk and cant find a pen to jot down that phone number or list item you know you will forget later on.

Simply, write notes to yourself on your mouse pad using just the pressure from your finger or the built in plastic stylus as a “pen.” Cool thing is, just like your childhood toy the magic slate, you can erase the notes at any time simply by flipping up the semi-transparent top sheet.

Scratch-n-scroll maintains the slim portable design and scrolling surface you've come to expect of a standard mousepad, and works in conjunction with any optical / ball based computer mouse. It features a non-slip back pad ensuring that it stays put on your desktop while in use.

DUE TO PRODUCTION/PERFECTION DELAYS THE ESTIMATED SHIP DATE FOR THIS PRODUCT IS NOW MARCH 25th

SHOPPING FOR A GIFT? PLEASE NOTE THE SCRATCH & SCROLL MAY NOT ARRIVE ON TIME. IF YOU'D STILL LIKE TO GIVE IT AS A GIFT, WE'VE MADE A PRINTABLE DOCUMENT LETTING PEOPLE KNOW THEY HAVE NOT BEEN FORGOTTEN, AND THEIR AWESOME GIFT IS ON ITS WAY.

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  • Jessica Marati 2010-02-05T12:25:41-05:00
    Due to production delays, the estimated ship date for the Scratch-n-Scroll is March 25. We are so, so sorry if the wait has been annoying -- we want to make sure the kinks in this product are ironed out before we release it to the public! If it's any consolation, know that you'll be receiving a super high-quality product. -- Community Ambassador Jess

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    • Daneka Puech 2010-02-03T15:38:54-05:00
      I love the concept, but to be honest the delays worry me. I think I will just stick to the mousepad I had that had a pad of paper on top of it. Same concept, except you can take the sheet of paper off and if you are at work, file it. Or it if it is something you need to take with you, you just pull the paper off and then go. Originally found it at storables (but they are no longer around :-( but I'm sure I will be able to find it somewhere else until this product is available.

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      • Nathan Safer 2010-01-18T17:00:25-05:00
        I ordered this too. A timeline would be nice.

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        • alan berriochoa 2010-01-15T18:42:16-05:00
          A friend of mine ordered one of these back in October, and hes been whining a lot lately about not getting it. Its been over 4 months since it hit threshold, any updates? Is it safe to say that the material issues you guys talked about in the past were a bit larger than you let on?

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          • stephen barclay 2010-01-09T06:36:37-05:00
            Comg up for 2 months since i paid for it and still says "in production", how about an update as to whats happening?

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            • Joao Mesquita 2010-01-04T16:04:32-05:00
              I'm so glad that this product was written on Wired!!!!! So...how about sending them to the good people that bought it? :))

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              • Joseph Shivers 2009-12-26T13:44:35-05:00 | 1 Replies
                why is this available now for sale, but when i try to purchase it, it says "in production"

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                • Sean Hreha 2009-12-18T03:13:35-05:00
                  This product is genius. Very innovative and well done.

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                  • Stacy Prince 2009-12-06T17:48:27-05:00
                    Scratch-n- Scroll was written up in WIRED's December issue! See page 88:"Quirky.com's Scratch-n-Scroll is proof that crowdsourced product development can lead to amazing results. It's a mousepad that you can jot notes on with your finger (or the included stylus). Then, when you're done, life the pad's top layer and the words disappear -- just like the Magic Slate you had when you were a kid. $15."

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                    • Frances Chiu 2009-12-03T23:20:56-05:00
                      I look forward to trying this out~!

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                      • Michael Ward 2009-11-21T19:49:54-05:00
                        How has powercurl been made and dispatched before this? :(

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                        • Todd Lundgren 2009-11-09T15:17:26-05:00 | 2 Replies
                          I would like to know what the status of this product is. I committed to three for personal use and would like to buy more before Christmas but am getting nervous that this is a scam. I know my account has not yet been charged but I did trust to hand over my credit card information on a hunch that this could be a great item. Now it is going on two months with no word.

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                          • Michael Howe 2009-11-09T01:11:33-05:00
                            I'm sure it can't take this long to produce!

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                              • Matthew Toghill 2009-10-21T16:28:21-04:00
                                Any news on the development of this product? Hit threshold 6 weeks ago today :)

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                                • Pam Martin 2009-10-02T19:47:09-04:00
                                  reminds me of an etch a sketch, cool

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                                  • Matthew Toghill 2009-09-09T05:57:24-04:00
                                    Good job Marc :) I got ~70 sales in ;D

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                                    • Marc Zech 2009-09-09T05:29:08-04:00
                                      YES! VIVA LA QUIRKY!

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                                      • Jonas Larsen 2009-09-08T18:17:32-04:00
                                        I'm definitely committing to this product! It will help me to get rid of all those sticky-notes.

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                                        • Michael Ward 2009-09-08T10:56:17-04:00
                                          This is such a good product! I've committed already. Also I agree with Xavier. The stylus should probably clip to the side so you dont have to lift up the mousemat to remove it. Or it would work if it was spring loaded? So to remove the stylus you press it in, then it will 'ping' out a bit. Then to put it back you press it in till it clicks in place just like memory cards in phones/cameras. That would make it very cool. Keep up the good work!

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