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On May 05 2011 15:15 iTzAnglory wrote:http://www.logitech.com/en-us/keyboards/keyboard/devices/6692$15, best deal out there. It feels almost as good as a mechanical keyboard, and the comfortability is good as well. Durable, as I have been using it for 6 months since I bought it from Staples. no complaints for sure
I don't think you've ever used a mechanical keyboard
My sister uses this keyboard, and the keys feel like mush.
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Some old Key Tronic but its damn good, would never change :D
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I recently brought my first gaming laptop to use when I travel for work. it's an asusg73 my only problem is that there is such a huge space before the keyboard keys start. I have an old wireless logtech keyboard that seems better to use. Is this Normal thing to do? Also is it worth it to buy a gaming keyboard will it improve my play and Apm at all?
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On May 06 2011 21:06 IamPryda wrote: I recently brought my first gaming laptop to use when I travel for work. it's an asusg73 my only problem is that there is such a huge space before the keyboard keys start. I have an old wireless logtech keyboard that seems better to use. Is this Normal thing to do? Also is it worth it to buy a gaming keyboard will it improve my play and Apm at all? depends on the keyboard when i went up from my laptop keyboard to my filco i say a big improvement in apm, but it depends on the player.
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I use the SteelSeries 6gv2 and the SteelSeries Ikari, I absolutely hate Razer ever since I've run into so many problems with their Lachesis and their BlackWidow along with their DiamondBacks :< Ever since I've only used SteelSeries.
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On May 06 2011 21:49 Pocketsocks wrote: I use the SteelSeries 6gv2 and the SteelSeries Ikari, I absolutely hate Razer ever since I've run into so many problems with their Lachesis and their BlackWidow along with their DiamondBacks :< Ever since I've only used SteelSeries.
Did you deliberately chose the trashiest razer "lol guise gaming produkts" hardware?
The Deathadder is pretty much known as a great durable comfortable mouse, and it took like 5 minutes on google to know to stay away from most razer stuff other than the deathadder.
As for the thread topic:
i use filco tenkeyless with cherry browns. beauty of a keyboard, especially for sc2 and typing
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I use my Filco Majestouch Tenkeyless with Black switches, got it tuesday! Having used dome keyboards for 12 years, this feels so much better, it's ridiculous. I've recommended a mechanical keyboard to everyone I know, if nothing else then for the amazing feel and the increased speed.
http://www.keyboardco.com/keyboard_details.asp?PRODUCT=650
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I use a Logitech Ultra Flat, I got it for some sale for about 12$. Its not too bad, I haven't tried any mechanicals so I cant really compare.
But the left shift key is utter terrible, its literally smaller then the right shift key. But I got used to it so I guess its not a big deal now.
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This cost me £9. The box I have says "Standard desktop keyboard with plam rest", proving it is the cheapest of the cheap. I really want a nice keyboard, but I refuse to put down £100 for something that I've never tried before, I wish shops would have nice keyboards so I could test these different switch types :C
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^ looks perfectly fine to me can buy 10 of those instead of a blackwidow and micro like a squid
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I got my Filco with MX Browns today and I didn't have any kind of "aha" moment when I started using it, but I definitely like it more and more. The keys are so damn easy to press, it just flows when you're typing. I'm trying to not bottom out though so I think I'm actually less accurate than I was with my old keyboard. Will take some getting used to. It's a completely different feel from a membrane keyboard.
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I recently purchased a Razer Blackwidow. It is my first mechanical keyboard and I love it so far. After much deliberation I decided that Blue switches would suit me best, as I wasn't sure which would be best for me, and it seems as though I made the right decision
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I have a steelseries 6GV2 and a Ducky with MX browns with black on black keys mmm
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I use Razer Blackwidow, and i've been using it for about 1-2 months now and i have no complains at all. it's glossy and does attract dust and fingerprints but.... who cares? Just wipe it down once in a while and it remains beautiful. And i LOOOOOOOOOVE MX blues god damn...
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I have the razor lycosa it works pretty well for me I like the way my keys are nice and flat I feel more comfortable playing like that. I have had the problem where keys wouldn't work for but I would just install the drivers again and it worked fine again. I have been thinking of getting a new one but I don't really want to send the money lol.
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The good old stock Dell keyboard is what I use. I think the mouse affects my gameplay more than the keyboard though.
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steelseries-6gv2
I bought it a year ago just because i was wondering how a mechanical keyboard feels like.When i read the description on the Steelseries home page "build like a tank" i was like lol,yea ok. Than when i actually first unboxed it i noticed how heavy and robust it was so they weren't kidding. Feels like if i want i can go play SC2 and than go vandalise the neighborhood with it after to blow off some steam if i played bad:o
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Just ordered this coming tom. But had a Blackwidow before and i got some problem with the space bar pushing the alt key down with it it drove me nuts so i took the bar off to see the problem but i guess that voids the warranty so i am very dissapointed with razer but before that problem i thought that the keyboard was great and very fun to type on. hoping that the SS will be the same and i guess that the space bar problem was pretty common so i am sure that razer has changed some stuff.....i did get an RMA but have not recieved the board back. The only reason i got it was because i talked to the supervisor on the phone and basically told him that i spent 100+ on this thing only to have it shipped to me broken and when i try to DIY he voids my warranty all in all it is a good board Very curious to see how the 6g will compare
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cherry g80-3494
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