Getting a new keyboard/mouse.. Wireless or not? - Page 2
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Perseverance
Japan2800 Posts
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Irrelevant
United States2364 Posts
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GreEny K
Germany7312 Posts
On March 16 2010 11:45 SkylineSC wrote: mousebungee.com solve all your problems with wires or just use tape. wired is much better for gaming. Or get a mouse cord holder like pros for any game have. Tape works wonders, thats my technique. | ||
Zerum
Sweden348 Posts
the conclusion is the you got a great mice and the only thing that really matters about keyboards is that it got a cord so you never have to worry about batteries and slightly reduced lag but on a keyboard its almost impossible to notice. EDIT: on your cord problem I do the similar thing but you have to have the right length between your mice and you book (in my case a use a pile of cd-cases). for me I have my cd-cases about 5 cm from the to edge of my mouse pad and the I pull the cord until the cord will make one lop between the cases and the mice when its centered on my mouse pad. | ||
Katsuge
Singapore7730 Posts
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Caphe
Vietnam10817 Posts
If you play more SC/SC2 go for wired keyboard and mouse. I borrow my friend's wireless mouse and keyboard to play on ICCUP about a year ago and it went bad...heavy mouse, bad response from keyboard etc... But wireless has a factor of cool in it ^^ | ||
Dacendoran
United States825 Posts
Personally there is a lot out there you want to consider when buying a new mouse and keyboard, if you play a lot of MMOs I would STRONGLY recommend the Steel series Wow mouse (works great for SC2 as well) + Show Spoiler + As far a keyboard goes, generic ones seem to work very well for me, it's all preference there though I have a 15$ ergonomic keyboard from microsoft -_-''. TLDR:Recommended mouse + Show Spoiler + Only mouse you won't get noticable input lag from + Show Spoiler + | ||
Neo27
United States154 Posts
I've never had any luck with wireless keyboards. I've only tried a Microsoft desktop suite one. It always seems to miss a few characters out of a thousand. | ||
NrG.NeverExpo
Canada2114 Posts
When i would slide the mouse across the screen, it surely wasn't a smooth path. The lines were jumping and blinking all over the place, it was a real hassle. I then switched to my stock microsoft optical wired mouse thta i had hidden away in a droor. The difference was amazing. Complete control and precision. I have only used 1 wireless mouse ever, but my experience was quite bad. Hope this helps! | ||
Chairman Ray
United States11903 Posts
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Stropheum
United States1124 Posts
P.S. Also, any logitech/razer mouse that merits decent gaming nowadays comes with two ways to charge it: Plugging into a wall socket to charge while the computer is off, or plugging it into a usb port to charge while you play. And the mouse i have can go for two days straight before it needs a recharge. I play all day and it says "full" before i go to bed) | ||
SkylineSC
United States564 Posts
On March 17 2010 00:33 GreEny K wrote: Or get a mouse cord holder like pros for any game have. Tape works wonders, thats my technique. thats what a mousebungee is | ||
Khenra
Netherlands885 Posts
Specifically I'll look for the Razer Mamba and any curve keyboard that looks somewhat like the one I have already. I know some people hate curved keyboards and will stick to the standard keyboard for the rest of their lives, but I'm used to the curved one and I'll probably be faster with it than with a normal keyboard. Thanks for sharing your experiences and I'm sure it'll help me making my decision tomorrow! | ||
OpticalShot
Canada6330 Posts
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