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Gaming Mouse and Keyboard
#1
Posted 28 December 2011 - 09:27 AM
I've had my current Logitech wireless mouse and keyboard for about five years now. I've worn off the WASD keys, the space bar doesn't want to always respond, and my mouse is dying on me. I strongly suspect that this is because of my gaming. As Diablo III is coming out sometime 2012, and ought to be an utter click-fest, I'd like recommendations for a gaming mouse and keyboard.
Durability is good. The mouse needs to have at least five buttons.
#2
Posted 28 December 2011 - 09:41 AM
#3
Posted 28 December 2011 - 10:36 AM
Thanks for the links.
Edit: The Mionix Naos 3200 doesn't seem to be available at New Egg, Walmart, Frys, or Tiger Direct. Perhaps it's no longer available.
Edited by Maria Caliban, 28 December 2011 - 10:43 AM.
#4
Posted 28 December 2011 - 11:05 AM
#5
Posted 28 December 2011 - 11:30 AM
#6
Posted 28 December 2011 - 11:33 AM
I don't care if it's wireless or not.
Thanks for the links.
Edit: The Mionix Naos 3200 doesn't seem to be available at New Egg, Walmart, Frys, or Tiger Direct. Perhaps it's no longer available.
I had trouble finding it for sale here in Portugal, which is why I don't actually own it. Here you go:
http://www.google.co...ved=0CEsQxBUwAA
I found the extra bit that allows you to rest your two rightmost fingers great. Very ergonomic.
There's also the Mionix Naos 5000 which appears to be the same with more DPI and more monies required.
#7
Posted 28 December 2011 - 04:44 PM
The DAS Keyboard is worth its weight in gold... and it's darn heavy. Best peripheral investment I've made for a long time (even when almost drowning it in red wine and then putting it in a nice bathtub with lukewarm water to clean it up).Do you want a wireless set? If not, I recommend daskeyboard (there's with and without blank keys) and the Mionix Naos 3200. However, these aren't the ones I actually own. My mouse is actually the Logitech G500, which is great as well. My board is nondescript and really old.
Not sure where to get a good mouse these days. I have an old 5 button Microsoft mouse that I've had for 9 years and dread the day it stops working.
#8
Posted 29 December 2011 - 03:01 PM
#9
Posted 30 December 2011 - 04:18 AM
#10
Posted 31 December 2011 - 04:31 AM
I have a random Logitech laser, but the plastic on the bit where I put my thumb sort of... scrapes off, leaving little black stuff on the table. And I'm not a sweaty person, either.
#11
Posted 31 December 2011 - 04:43 AM
(I have no personal experience with mechanical switches, just going by what I've read. But I have read a fair amount though)
#12
Posted 31 December 2011 - 01:00 PM
I still use my circa 1993 Model M. Still going strong all these years with no malfunctions. EVER.
For a mouse, I use a Logitech G5 from 2006 and love it. The G500 is its next iteration.
Edited by Leferd, 31 December 2011 - 01:01 PM.
#13
Posted 31 December 2011 - 05:52 PM
This.Is it super responsive? What?
It's the Rolls Royce of keyboards. Only time I've tried something similar was 25+ years ago when I tried a one of those old steam powered computers running CPM. The OS, the floppy and the monochrome amber screen may have sucked, but the keyboard... (gets all misty eyed).
I've heard that there are some high-end IBM keyboards around in a similar quality though.
Edit: Heh, I should have read Leferd's post first.
#14
Posted 01 January 2012 - 12:32 PM
Still don't know what's meant to be so good about that keyboard. Their site just harps on and on about the clicking sound, that's not worth a hundred bucks. Is it good on your wrists? Is it super responsive? What?
I have a random Logitech laser, but the plastic on the bit where I put my thumb sort of... scrapes off, leaving little black stuff on the table. And I'm not a sweaty person, either.
For reference.
#15
Posted 06 January 2012 - 04:36 AM
So I'm giving thought to having to get a new one. Looking around at the possibilities of mechanical keyboards.. but they're certainly on the expensive end of it.
Although I suppose picking up the Razer blackwidow standard for around £60-70 would work.. Hm, further pondering and poking at budget shall ensure.
#16
Posted 06 January 2012 - 05:21 AM
#17
Posted 06 January 2012 - 01:33 PM
#18
Posted 06 January 2012 - 04:14 PM
Click-click-click-click-click.
I've had my current Logitech wireless mouse and keyboard for about five years now. I've worn off the WASD keys, the space bar doesn't want to always respond, and my mouse is dying on me. I strongly suspect that this is because of my gaming. As Diablo III is coming out sometime 2012, and ought to be an utter click-fest, I'd like recommendations for a gaming mouse and keyboard.
Durability is good. The mouse needs to have at least five buttons.
My current gaming setup:
Steelseries 6GV2 mechanical keyboard (best for the money, under 100$), Logitech MX510 variant if you have at least medium sized hands and are right handed, Steelseries HD mouse pad of the size that you need.
All of them nigh undestructable. Logitec MX510 comes with a 3 year guarantee. Mouse pad is the last you'll ever buy. Keyboard has letters prone to wearing off, but the cherry mx black keys respond without error after months of heavy abuse and the whole thing is built like a brick.
Do not buy razer Black Widow keyboards or their mice, particularly the newer ones. The quality of their products is falling severely.
Edited by Drowsy Emperor, 06 January 2012 - 04:16 PM.
#19
Posted 06 January 2012 - 04:16 PM
Btw. can anyone tell me why my mouse has decided to doubleclick whenever I single click.
Usually a prelude to failure. Replacing the clicking mechanism would definitely work if its under a warranty. Common in cheap mice and for some reason also in Steelseries "gamer" mice.
#20
Posted 06 January 2012 - 04:19 PM
Although I suppose picking up the Razer blackwidow standard for around £60-70 would work.. Hm, further pondering and poking at budget shall ensure.
No, they're badly engineered. The left alt and space key are too close together and tend to stick and actuate together after a few months use rendering the keyboard useless (about 50% chance of this occurring). Also, its cherry MX blue keys which actuate only after a full press and are thus are very impractical for gaming. Razer uses them only because they're cheaper.
Steelseries 6GV2 or or 7G if you've got the cash are the way to go at this price point. Cherry MX black are really the only keys fit for gaming.
Edited by Drowsy Emperor, 06 January 2012 - 04:28 PM.
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