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MrHoon
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10183 Posts
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B-Roll
United States403 Posts
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CorsairHero
Canada9491 Posts
On January 04 2009 18:40 B-Roll wrote: anyone know were to get the cord holder ( like the one bisu has), mine is always getting in my way. http://www.mousebungee.com/ | ||
CapO
United States1615 Posts
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Empyrean
16992 Posts
As for keyboard, I use the laptop keyboard that comes with the Thinkpad T61. It's excellent, honestly. Pretty much the gold-standard of laptop keyboards. One little thing that bothers me is that the Fn key is on the far left, then the Ctrl, so for the first few weeks I had it, I kept on trying to hotkey things with my Function key. Annoying. I've since gotten used to it, and honestly, the keyboard is great. | ||
Loser777
1931 Posts
It was $60. | ||
PobTheCad
Australia893 Posts
mine is IBM model M , made in USA , 1995 not even got windows keys once you've tried the best , you won't use those cheap chinese keyboards ever again looking at the DT-35 there i believe a reason it is popular is the weight of thing seems to come in at 1.3kg which is quite heavy for a new keyboard it's alot easier to punch buttons faster when your keyboard doesnt move around the desk (can be a problem for sub 1kg keyboards) | ||
fearus
China2164 Posts
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pubbanana
United States3063 Posts
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anotak
United States1537 Posts
On December 09 2008 15:33 MamiyaOtaru wrote: TL;DR: For the best input devices for Starcraft, I'd certainly put more weight in what the pros use than anything some random schlub like me would say. But there are reasons sometimes to use something else, and that something else is hopefully not going to suck for Starcraft ![]() Pretty much agreed about the glowing stuff and extra keys on keyboards. Which is why, if I splurged on a "gamer" keyboard I'd get the Steelseries 7g I mentioned earlier. Nothing extra there. So why bother with it instead of a cheapy Microsoft KB? Try pressing, for example, q-w-a-s at the same time on yours. Not going to happen. There are very very few keyboards that can handle any combo of keys you throw at it. 7g is one. The Filco Majestouch FKBN104M/EB is another. I believe another is the Topre Realforce ML0100. That's pretty much all I can find. They're all rated for 50 million keystrokes and up. All of these are pretty plain looking (and the Topre has no Win key), but expensive. They're also hard to order from the US, except for the 7g. Stepping down some, there's also the Raptor K1 which claims to have it as well, though in practice its USB interface limits it to 6 at once. Razer's Tarantula is similar with it's anti-ghosting, but is still limited by USB. To me these are your standard blingy gaming KBs and I don't think I'd bother. Backlit keys would be nice for darkened rooms, but the added complexity is not necessarily a good thing. For darkened rooms I bring a headlamp lol Anyway, full n-key rollover is not needed/wanted/missed by most people. You don't really need it for Starcraft. So unless you are doing something else with it where you would want that feature, it totally makes sense to go with a standard layout cheaper keyboard. Obviously the pros feel that way. The Samsung DT-35 only accepts a two keypresses at any one moment. The DT35 sucks ass for non-SC gaming. However, That's probably an advantage for SC | ||
Pieguy314
Canada262 Posts
![]() and I use a logitech G5 as my mouse. ![]() | ||
OmgIRok
Taiwan2699 Posts
On December 06 2008 04:20 floor exercise wrote: Show nested quote + On December 06 2008 04:05 Hyperionnn wrote: Bisu is playing terran (his ex-race) during warmup lol. with the protoss ui? mistaking bisu as stork.... thats a big no no. i think some punishment needs to be dealt | ||
fearus
China2164 Posts
On January 08 2009 12:35 pubbanana wrote: They look like KeSPA Jean Pads. Savior is using a GameTV Pad (Game/GhemTV was a game network with their own Starleague) thanks! | ||
selboN
United States2523 Posts
On January 08 2009 13:31 anotak wrote: Show nested quote + On December 09 2008 15:33 MamiyaOtaru wrote: TL;DR: For the best input devices for Starcraft, I'd certainly put more weight in what the pros use than anything some random schlub like me would say. But there are reasons sometimes to use something else, and that something else is hopefully not going to suck for Starcraft ![]() there is absolutely zero difference to my shitty microsoft keyboard Pretty much agreed about the glowing stuff and extra keys on keyboards. Which is why, if I splurged on a "gamer" keyboard I'd get the Steelseries 7g I mentioned earlier. Nothing extra there. So why bother with it instead of a cheapy Microsoft KB? Try pressing, for example, q-w-a-s at the same time on yours. Not going to happen. There are very very few keyboards that can handle any combo of keys you throw at it. 7g is one. The Filco Majestouch FKBN104M/EB is another. I believe another is the Topre Realforce ML0100. That's pretty much all I can find. They're all rated for 50 million keystrokes and up. All of these are pretty plain looking (and the Topre has no Win key), but expensive. They're also hard to order from the US, except for the 7g. Stepping down some, there's also the Raptor K1 which claims to have it as well, though in practice its USB interface limits it to 6 at once. Razer's Tarantula is similar with it's anti-ghosting, but is still limited by USB. To me these are your standard blingy gaming KBs and I don't think I'd bother. Backlit keys would be nice for darkened rooms, but the added complexity is not necessarily a good thing. For darkened rooms I bring a headlamp lol Anyway, full n-key rollover is not needed/wanted/missed by most people. You don't really need it for Starcraft. So unless you are doing something else with it where you would want that feature, it totally makes sense to go with a standard layout cheaper keyboard. Obviously the pros feel that way. The Samsung DT-35 only accepts a two keypresses at any one moment. The DT35 sucks ass for non-SC gaming. However, That's probably an advantage for SC lol I had no idea other keyboards didn't respond to several clicks at once. I have the logitech g15 and it works ![]() | ||
FREEloss_ca
Canada603 Posts
As for my keyboard I use a peice of shit HP keyboard that came free with my computer; it gets the job done. | ||
fearus
China2164 Posts
On January 08 2009 14:40 selboN wrote: Show nested quote + On January 08 2009 13:31 anotak wrote: On December 09 2008 15:33 MamiyaOtaru wrote: TL;DR: For the best input devices for Starcraft, I'd certainly put more weight in what the pros use than anything some random schlub like me would say. But there are reasons sometimes to use something else, and that something else is hopefully not going to suck for Starcraft ![]() there is absolutely zero difference to my shitty microsoft keyboard Pretty much agreed about the glowing stuff and extra keys on keyboards. Which is why, if I splurged on a "gamer" keyboard I'd get the Steelseries 7g I mentioned earlier. Nothing extra there. So why bother with it instead of a cheapy Microsoft KB? Try pressing, for example, q-w-a-s at the same time on yours. Not going to happen. There are very very few keyboards that can handle any combo of keys you throw at it. 7g is one. The Filco Majestouch FKBN104M/EB is another. I believe another is the Topre Realforce ML0100. That's pretty much all I can find. They're all rated for 50 million keystrokes and up. All of these are pretty plain looking (and the Topre has no Win key), but expensive. They're also hard to order from the US, except for the 7g. Stepping down some, there's also the Raptor K1 which claims to have it as well, though in practice its USB interface limits it to 6 at once. Razer's Tarantula is similar with it's anti-ghosting, but is still limited by USB. To me these are your standard blingy gaming KBs and I don't think I'd bother. Backlit keys would be nice for darkened rooms, but the added complexity is not necessarily a good thing. For darkened rooms I bring a headlamp lol Anyway, full n-key rollover is not needed/wanted/missed by most people. You don't really need it for Starcraft. So unless you are doing something else with it where you would want that feature, it totally makes sense to go with a standard layout cheaper keyboard. Obviously the pros feel that way. The Samsung DT-35 only accepts a two keypresses at any one moment. The DT35 sucks ass for non-SC gaming. However, That's probably an advantage for SC lol I had no idea other keyboards didn't respond to several clicks at once. I have the logitech g15 and it works ![]() Its soo obvious what you should program those keys to!! | ||
Perguvious
United States1783 Posts
Owned. x( | ||
MuR)Ernu
Finland768 Posts
On January 08 2009 13:31 anotak wrote: The Samsung DT-35 only accepts a two keypresses at any one moment. The DT35 sucks ass for non-SC gaming. However, That's probably an advantage for SC I have a hard time believing that. Mostly because CTRL+ALT+DEL. Can you still use it? Or does it give Ctrl+alt+del and exception? | ||
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