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is on the 1st circle: Limbo
Join Date: Aug 2006
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Seriously guys, tell me good gaming keyboards [ means that u can press more that 2 buttons at once and all to work! ] and also to have palm rest!
What about Kensington 64378 2-Tone 104 Normal Keys 22 fuction keys 1 wheel Function Keys USB + PS/2 Wired Standard Multimedia Keyboard ? I also saw one very cheap 7$, Rosewill RK680 Silver/Black 104 Normal Keys 18 media keys Function Keys USB Wired Standard Keyboard. But some people complain of it cuz of the left ctrl key. It doesnt work very good. Tell me good keyboards that cost not more than 30-35$ plz Tnx [o_O]; |
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is on the 5th circle: Wrath & Sullenness
Join Date: Aug 2004
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32 replies about buying a keyboard, jesus christ. They're are pretty much all the same. There's nothing really revolutionary happening in the keyboard industry at the moment (apart from optimus, which isn't out), so just buy a decent 20$ logitech/ microsoft one!
Mouse wise, MX 518 / G5 / Razer Copperhead / Razer Diamondback. Anything decent and you'll be fine. If you don't like it, return in and choose something else, its not Brain surgery. |
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Honestly, you have to see for yourself what goes best for you. i love the razor mouse but some friends of mine can't use it because the button are to big. for others the MX series mouse are to "shapey". go to a store and try them out what lies best in your hand.
Keyboard are basicly all the same, well you get soft touch and microswitches. I love microswitches but they are harder and harder to come by. it's also what extra function is for you or if you don't need any extra gimmik than any KB will do. ![]()
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is on the 2nd circle: Lust
Join Date: Jan 2002
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Hey Guys,
I've been on a PC for ~18 years now - and my hands are now started hurting (RSI, Google it up) - My suggestions to you: Keyboard: I haven't found a comfortable, non damaging keyboard yet - I am going to try the logitech LX series and the new Comfort 4000 MS Keyboard Mouse: Whatever gaming mouse you get, try and get this one: http://www.evoluent.com/vmouse2.html too, for everything you do (I've been using it for a month or two, and you get used to it, haven't given it a go for gaming yet though) - It really relieves the mouse hand... my 2 cents |
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Keyboards and mice do not mean an awful lot in terms of USA and EU law. What you have to be careful about it your seating arrangement. Buy a nice high desk, a nice chair with spine and neck support and a footrest. Get a gel wrist mat for ur kb and mouse and you will prolong your computing life. |
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is on the 1st circle: Limbo
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 10
Hellbux: 93
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I bought IOGEAR GME521 Laser 5 button mouse and im having a big problem! When i turn left fast the cursor just feezes! I installed the software but i cant fix that problem there. Any suggestions?
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