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On August 19 2010 08:08 vek wrote:Yes.. stay away from Razer keyboards they are the absolute worst. I use a Filco Tactile Touch NKROMechanical keyboards really are the best. They aren't all that much more expensive than the shitty Razer/Steelseries GAMING GEAR membrane ones either.
How does everyone like the Filco mechanical 10 keyless for gaming (its on my wish list but hadn't found much info in regards to gaming without a numpad).
Thanks
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On October 21 2010 23:12 darksub wrote: sidewinder x6
pd: you should make it a survey with the most posted this keyboard ist NOT rageproof!
smacked it gently with my fists after screwing up in an almost perfect race in GRiD. now i got the logitech 110 and its a) rageproof b) good
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MS Natural Ergonomic 4000 - I used to have a Natural Multimedia, which had a much better key layout for me, but the Natural Ergo 4000 was the best affordable ergonomic available at the time, and I do love my ergonomic keyboards.
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its a damn journey over a mountain for your fingers to build an immortal on that keyboard :x
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Logitech G11 Keyboard here.
It works quite well for me.
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On October 22 2010 02:58 enTee wrote: its a damn journey over a mountain for your fingers to build an immortal on that keyboard :x
I have big hands. I can comfortably put my little finger on the 1 key and my thumb on the - key (+ key at a streatch). When I try to use a standard keyboard, I find myself feeling like I'm using a Fisher Price My First Keyboard toy.
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On August 19 2010 08:16 Synk wrote:I like wolfking's keyboards, they are pretty cheap but actually have a design that has gaming in mind instead of the typical rectangular keyboards that are only designed for typing.
holy crap this is amazing! but would a keyboard honestly improve performance unless oddly shaped like the one above? i use a factory keyboard that came with my crappy computer and im 1600+ diamond. would i be 1650 with a different keyboard? ps i only know the hotkeys for basic units, nothing on forges or tech structures lol
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Do pro sc2 players play with their keyboard stands in the up and locked position?
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On October 22 2010 02:47 The Touch wrote:MS Natural Ergonomic 4000 - I used to have a Natural Multimedia, which had a much better key layout for me, but the Natural Ergo 4000 was the best affordable ergonomic available at the time, and I do love my ergonomic keyboards.
I absolutely *hate* this keyboard. I bought it and I've grown to despise the spacebar. The placement for pressing it is horrible and if you don't hit it right, it won't register the hit or worse get stuck or stick. ARG I'm even getting it typing this about it.
I cannot wait for my new Razer Blackwidow. Oh the day where I can smash this pos into pieces..
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On October 22 2010 02:58 enTee wrote: its a damn journey over a mountain for your fingers to build an immortal on that keyboard :x
Grid hotkeys!
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On October 22 2010 01:02 Rorschach wrote:Show nested quote +On August 19 2010 08:08 vek wrote:Yes.. stay away from Razer keyboards they are the absolute worst. I use a Filco Tactile Touch NKROMechanical keyboards really are the best. They aren't all that much more expensive than the shitty Razer/Steelseries GAMING GEAR membrane ones either. How does everyone like the Filco mechanical 10 keyless for gaming (its on my wish list but hadn't found much info in regards to gaming without a numpad). Thanks Have you ever used a numpad? Probably not. Unless you play dwarf fortress, you will probably never need the numpad, and therefore the tenkeyless is fine. I got the tenkeyless version so there is less distance between my hands, as I can put the mouse closer to the keyboard.
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On August 19 2010 08:09 sLiniss wrote:Cheap Dell keyboard]s work fine I've tried uber expensive keyboards... but the money difference just isn't really worth it. Find a keyboard that clicks well and has responsive buttons and thats all you need imo
This is the same keyboard I use, and I found it to be awesome for RTS, even though it's cheap. The keys just depress so smoothly compared to other keyboards I've used in the past, and it's much more comfortable for my hands because of that. I've used several brands in the past, and microsoft keyboards in particular I've found to be much more cumbersome.
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On October 22 2010 04:43 sand wrote: I absolutely *hate* this keyboard. I bought it and I've grown to despise the spacebar. The placement for pressing it is horrible and if you don't hit it right, it won't register the hit or worse get stuck or stick. ARG I'm even getting it typing this about it.
I sense you're not exactly a fan...
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On October 22 2010 05:58 qazadex wrote:Show nested quote +On October 22 2010 01:02 Rorschach wrote:On August 19 2010 08:08 vek wrote:Yes.. stay away from Razer keyboards they are the absolute worst. I use a Filco Tactile Touch NKROMechanical keyboards really are the best. They aren't all that much more expensive than the shitty Razer/Steelseries GAMING GEAR membrane ones either. How does everyone like the Filco mechanical 10 keyless for gaming (its on my wish list but hadn't found much info in regards to gaming without a numpad). Thanks Have you ever used a numpad? Probably not. Unless you play dwarf fortress, you will probably never need the numpad, and therefore the tenkeyless is fine. I got the tenkeyless version so there is less distance between my hands, as I can put the mouse closer to the keyboard.
Never have used the numpad for gaming although I do a lot for regular use. It is appealing to think of being able to have my hands a bit closer together and that way not so much fatigue. I am using a Microsoft 4000 right now and I hate it......
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I play on a laptop
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United States238 Posts
deck lengend with cherry blacks
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Old Keyboard: Logitech Wave
New Keyboard: (Delivered on the 25th) iOne Scorpius M10
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