Keyboard & Mouse Help
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29 Jan 2012, 13:59
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Alright ladies i need some help.
Decent Keyboard for around 80 pounds..
Decent Mouse ( But already thinking of getting a MX518)
Help Please?
Motivation.
MILF
Decent Keyboard for around 80 pounds..
Decent Mouse ( But already thinking of getting a MX518)
Help Please?
Motivation.
MILF
Mouse: Steelseries Sensei
I highly recommend to buy a mechanical keyboard which doesn't have any ghosting. I would recommend you to buy Microsoft Sidewinder X4. It doesn't have any ghosting (You pass 'THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPS OVER THE LAZY DOG' test 100%) Also it has programmable buttons where you can make macros of your own.
It has three different modes so you can create three different macro sets. Also typing in a darkness is not a problem since keyboard has red backlight, you can make it less bright if you want or even turn it off.
It also has shortcut buttons for changing volume, next/previous song, mute play/stop, record and calculator.
I would like to say that buying ordinary keyboards is pretty risky risky since you may buy a bad one which has ghosting leading in a situation where you can only push two buttons at once.
For mouse I recommend you to buy G400. I saw you were thinking about to buy MX518 so you have used MX518 in the past right? G400 is marketted as new MX518 which is completely true. G400 is improved MX518. While MX518 could have been clocked to 500hz G400 has 1000hz polling rate as its default. Also it has 3600 dpi with 5 different dpi levels, no software needed. Also it has new thinner cord, although it is a new cord problem with it (which mx518 had too) is yet to be fixed. You may ask how the feeling is with G400, does it fit with your hand? The thing is G400 is EXACTLY same shaped as MX518 only the surface is changed to, in my opinion, better. The side buttons, Buttons and all are in the same place. Also Logitech have stopped producing MX518s which means that you can't find a new MX518 after some years if you break your mouse. Price? G400 is just few euros more expensive than MX518, which makes it optimal choice for gaming.
Hope this helped you.
thankyou for taking your time too help me :D
Logitech Mx518 is probably one of today's standards and most price worthy overall.
If you aren't into key macros and other embedded widgets/features for the keyboard than any cheap one is just as good.
& SteelSeries 6Gv2 is what you need.
MX 518
Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical (£5) / Intelli Mouse 1.1
If you don't want a 400dpi mouse I have no idea what to suggest because these two mice are fucking perfect!
and
http://www.google.nl/search?hl=nl&safe=off&q=Belinda+Stewart-Wilson&gs_sm=e&gs_upl=517l517l0l968l1l1l0l0l0l0l43l43l1l1l0&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&biw=1280&bih=902&um=1&ie=UTF-8&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&ei=NGolT5izDMek0QW1wqzOCg
Inbetweeners <3
qpad om..
deathadder
mouse = mx518 (g400) / deathadder / diamondback / ec zowie / xai depending on the shape you prefer. I personally love razer abyssus, its ultrlight, no sidebuttons and costs about 35 €. Downsides is the mouse1 tends to break rather fast and the mouse jitters when moving up and down on some mousepads (though razer goliathus tracks perfectly, steelseries qck jitters)
and again, dont waste money on logitech spacecommander keyboards
keybord: get 1 whit a fast response :)