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What keyboard do you use? [poll]
i use the razer blackwidow chroma, pretty good for the price
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Some wireless Logitech something or other. I've used ~4 Logitechs and I've loved them all.
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Hp Keyboard. probly 5-10$
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I use a Razer Blackwidow Chroma!
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*looks at my keyboard*
It has the word "acer" on it...
It's sorta loud when you type...
and it's sorta big...
So, mine is a crappy one. But I only use it because my brother broke the "A" and "1" keys on my laptop keyboard. ;-;
It has the word "acer" on it...
It's sorta loud when you type...
and it's sorta big...
So, mine is a crappy one. But I only use it because my brother broke the "A" and "1" keys on my laptop keyboard. ;-;
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I had an acer one that was 12$. They're pretty good actually for the price
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Agreed. Sure, it's cheap, but hey, it works. That's all I can ask for. xD
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CM Storm Quickfire TK Red
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Poi! I should get that too for osu.
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Go CM Storm!
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I use an old Apple A1048 from 2003 or something. It has a two port USB hub built into it. It works well enough.
Here's a picture of a German one (I have a US one, not this one)
Hope this picture stays up
Here's a picture of a German one (I have a US one, not this one)
Hope this picture stays up
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Corsair Vengeance K65, amazing keyboard for its price.
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I have a Surface Pro 3, so Surface Pro 3 Type Cover.
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I use a Red Dragon keyboard. not that fancy, but it works really nice. personally i love it. and it has a matching mouse
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Captain_NA
Sorry but you are mistaking the Topre swith metod with the Buckling springs. IBM keyboards have aboslutly no domes at all XD Infact thers not a single pice of rubber inside it. But the Topre method have rubber domes, its in the fact Topre is a hybrid XD
Yes IBM model uses Buckling springs, but its a mechanic keyboard. This atricle explains it very well. I think you will learn a lot from it.
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/mechanical ... explained/
Oh i see now thanks for clearing it up
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A black Cherry keyboard. It's awesome
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A Logitech K120. It's about $15 (£8) but it's really good and has nice feedback. It's also a lot better than most "ergonomic" or "comfortable" keyboards with strange key-mapping.
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i still have one of them, for the price its very good
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I have a Cooler Master QuickFire TK with MX Browns. I absolutely love it.
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ROCCAT Ryos MK Glow is what I got
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ibuypower chimera keyboard, clearly for gaming lol
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VaiCaptain_NAVaiI use a CM Storm Devastator ($30). It's the best keyboard I've ever had. The keys are so satisfying to type on, even though they're membrane, they feel like mechanical. It's very easy to pop the keys off to clean and then just put them back on. I've also spilt stuff on it and it still works fine. I love the key light-up feature (enable with ScrLk) which lets me type if I'm in a dark room or not. The only downside is that this is wired, not wireless, but the other features more than make up for that.
Also: it came with a mouse but I've never used it i gave it to my brother right away because I have a gaming mouse already and he was using one from the 80s still
Wow then, he must have a old computer XD Back in the 80's was mouses connected with "serial" interfaces. And those interfaces ben outfaced back in 2004 XD I have reallt old computers but im not using them for daily use like he do XD
the computer itself isn't old, it just has old features for some reason. I had the same one until all of my parts broke (Basically the PSU broke which somehow broke the fan and MELTED the motherboard..) so I eventually replaced all of them and now have a gaming computer.
Yes thers still few modern compters with serial interfaces, cuz mutch professionel network devices still have to be configured with a console interface. (I'm thinking about CISCO devices right now XD)
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Captain_NAVaiI use a CM Storm Devastator ($30). It's the best keyboard I've ever had. The keys are so satisfying to type on, even though they're membrane, they feel like mechanical. It's very easy to pop the keys off to clean and then just put them back on. I've also spilt stuff on it and it still works fine. I love the key light-up feature (enable with ScrLk) which lets me type if I'm in a dark room or not. The only downside is that this is wired, not wireless, but the other features more than make up for that.
Also: it came with a mouse but I've never used it i gave it to my brother right away because I have a gaming mouse already and he was using one from the 80s still
Wow then, he must have a old computer XD Back in the 80's was mouses connected with "serial" interfaces. And those interfaces ben outfaced back in 2004 XD I have reallt old computers but im not using them for daily use like he do XD
the computer itself isn't old, it just has old features for some reason. I had the same one until all of my parts broke (Basically the PSU broke which somehow broke the fan and MELTED the motherboard..) so I eventually replaced all of them and now have a gaming computer.
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I use a CM Storm Devastator ($30). It's the best keyboard I've ever had. The keys are so satisfying to type on, even though they're membrane, they feel like mechanical. It's very easy to pop the keys off to clean and then just put them back on. I've also spilt stuff on it and it still works fine. I love the key light-up feature (enable with ScrLk) which lets me type if I'm in a dark room or not. The only downside is that this is wired, not wireless, but the other features more than make up for that.
Also: it came with a mouse but I've never used it i gave it to my brother right away because I have a gaming mouse already and he was using one from the 80s still
Also: it came with a mouse but I've never used it i gave it to my brother right away because I have a gaming mouse already and he was using one from the 80s still
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Wow then, he must have a old computer or use a serial adapter XD Back in the 80's was mouses connected with "serial" interfaces. And those interfaces ben outfaced back in 2004 XD I have reallt old computers but im not using them for daily use like he do XD
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I have my IBM model M from 1884, its a full mechanic keyboard, and all the switches still work, it was back when you could get real ketboard, and not some modern crappy razor or crosair keyboards. i My keyboard is now 31 years old, and i bet it still works in 10 years extra. Its made to last. And the mechanic keys aint that noisy, many modern mechanic keyboards is way more noisy.
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its not mechanical lol its just buckling springs with membrane domes
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Sorry but you are mistaking the Buckling springs metod with the Topre method. IBM keyboards have aboslutly no domes at all XD Infact thers not a single pice of rubber inside it. But the Topre method have rubber domes, its in the fact Topre is a hybrid XD
Yes IBM model uses Buckling springs, but its a mechanic keyboard. This atricle explains it very well. I think you will learn a lot from it.
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/mechanical ... explained/
Many people prefer the rare buckling springs metod, i have taken my keyboard along with my Sony G520 CRT monitor to some LAN party's and everybodt even those with mechanic keyboards are amazed about the feeling.
Yes IBM model uses Buckling springs, but its a mechanic keyboard. This atricle explains it very well. I think you will learn a lot from it.
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/mechanical ... explained/
Many people prefer the rare buckling springs metod, i have taken my keyboard along with my Sony G520 CRT monitor to some LAN party's and everybodt even those with mechanic keyboards are amazed about the feeling.
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Ducky Shine 3 Cherry MX Blues (really helps a lot for typing) and Magenta backlit (yes i know its a weird choice BUT IT LOOKS GOOD)
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Corsair K70 RGB with cherry mx red switches Its very comfortable to type on and responsive for gaming but I would recomend getting a different one if you dont care too much about the rgb because of the price.
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Thermaltake Poseidon. I wouldn't recommend it. I've had it for a year or so, the crappy switches are really starting to show. I hear creaks and groans when I press the space bar and a few other keys. It's also as heavy as a brick. It does the job for now, though. So I'll be using it until something nice comes along.
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Microsoft comfort curve 1000. I struggle to use any other now, it's nice and ergonomic.
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A packard bell keyboard which I got with the pc I bought. I have it for 4 years now it still works perfectly.