Keyboard Recommendation
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Keyboard Recommendation
Well last night in a spazz, i knocked a glass of water onto my keyboard.
i've been using an MS Natural Elite for awhile, and I am pretty pleased with them.
was looking for recommendations for other stuff since i'm buying now. Looking for ergonomics as well as quiet operation (MS is kinda loud). Also not looking to pay a stupid amount of money (since i'll fuck the next one up somehow too.)
thx info!
i've been using an MS Natural Elite for awhile, and I am pretty pleased with them.
was looking for recommendations for other stuff since i'm buying now. Looking for ergonomics as well as quiet operation (MS is kinda loud). Also not looking to pay a stupid amount of money (since i'll fuck the next one up somehow too.)
thx info!
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The loudness, and the fact that I use a laptop most of the time at work led me away from my MS Natural Elite/Pro/Web/Uber keyboard to a wireless logitech that was only about $30. It has a softer keyboard touch much like a laptop, and it's wireless.
I'd highly recommend going somewhere like Best Buy and testing out each keyboard to see which one has the feel you like.
Of course if your geek threshhold is not working properly, you might end up with something like this:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/inpu ... ards/5c3f/

I'd highly recommend going somewhere like Best Buy and testing out each keyboard to see which one has the feel you like.
Of course if your geek threshhold is not working properly, you might end up with something like this:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/computing/inpu ... ards/5c3f/

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Aranuil wrote:The loudness, and the fact that I use a laptop most of the time at work led me away from my MS Natural Elite/Pro/Web/Uber keyboard to a wireless logitech that was only about $30. It has a softer keyboard touch much like a laptop, and it's wireless.
I'd highly recommend going somewhere like Best Buy and testing out each keyboard to see which one has the feel you like.
And while your there I have a Joystick you can test for the feel you like.

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I use the old IBM 101 key keyboards. I scavenged some at my last job because they work for me. I like how the keys fall for me and its comfortable for me. Now at my new job, there is lots of IBM stuff, so I've scavenged a few more. I have 5 or more, and will always probably use these. I like the clicky ones, not the 'soft type' ones.
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for my MS Office Keyboard. It has the scroll, C/C/P functions that make surfing the net and playing games a joy.
$25.00 at BB about 6 months ago. I think they're normally $40ish, but I got mine on sale.
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/keyboard/ok_info.asp

$25.00 at BB about 6 months ago. I think they're normally $40ish, but I got mine on sale.
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/keyboard/ok_info.asp
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Logitech are good. I have the Internet Navigator Logitech, and it has a good design for me. The only annoying part is that you have to activate the F-lock to use the F1, F2, etc.. keys. It can be really annoying when playing EQ if you forget to press the F-Lock and your e-mail or My Pictures folder opens.
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Wrong. That may have been the case but the Logitech MX700 is just plain awesome. The difference being it operates 800dpi. It has a charger cradle that you place the mouse on once every night or two when you go to bed.Aranuil wrote:One more thing. Wireless keyboards are love, but wireless mice are fucking evil.
Old cordless mice suck something aweful. Once you use the MX700, there's no going back. Highly accurate and instant response time.
read this article:
http://www.3dxtreme.org/logitech_mx700_p1.shtml
I highly recommend it.
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Sweet. You have no idea how happy it would make me to be wrong. I have a wireless intellimouse explorer that I loved the form factor of, but it got moved to the office because it's fucking useless for gaming. I'll definitely check out the MX700. Thanks, Winnow.Winnow wrote:Aranuil wrote:Wrong. That may have been the case but the Logitech MX700 is just plain awesome. The difference being it operates 800dpi. It has a charger cradle that you place the mouse on once every night or two when you go to bed.
Old cordless mice suck something aweful. Once you use the MX700, there's no going back. Highly accurate and instant response time.
read this article:
http://www.3dxtreme.org/logitech_mx700_p1.shtml
I highly recommend it.
Edit: That article was great until the guy said he was a big fan of Windows ME. >< I'll probably still check out the mouse.
Edit2: Better review: http://www6.tomshardware.com/consumer/2 ... ce-10.html
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I use a $10.00 CompUSA brand black keyboard. Nothing special about it except for the fact that it is QUIET AS HELL. My old keyboard has a whole slue of features, but it was loud and pissed off my wife big time. Quiet > all. 

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Yeah, that one is better. I didn't take the time to read the entire article. I looked to be sure the hard data was included in the article.Aranuil wrote:
Edit2: Better review: http://www6.tomshardware.com/consumer/2 ... ce-10.html
2 friends that have stopped by my place have purchased the MX700 after using it themselves. Fry's Electronics has it for 69.00 now I think.
that is definitely an issue for me. we're building a house atm, and staying in confined quarters. my good PC is in our bedroom and the keytapping late nights pisses off the wifeSoriathus Serpentine wrote:I use a $10.00 CompUSA brand black keyboard. Nothing special about it except for the fact that it is QUIET AS HELL. My old keyboard has a whole slue of features, but it was loud and pissed off my wife big time. Quiet > all.

Same problem I encountered. I have the Logitech Elite or something. Hate that! Actually I don't even use it. Went back to an old Compaq keyboard. I like it because it's compact. Using the Logitech I didn't like the crap on the sides and top. Keys weren't where I remembered them being.only annoying part is that you have to activate the F-lock to use the F1, F2, etc.. keys.
I don't use a cordless mouse but I have a Logitech MX-300 mouse. Same basically except it has a cord. It's nice and responsive so I can recommened it on that basis.
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I think the MX500 is the corded version of the MX700 Asl. I'll check!Aslanna wrote: I don't use a cordless mouse but I have a Logitech MX-300 mouse. Same basically except it has a cord. It's nice and responsive so I can recommened it on that basis.
edit: it appears the MX300 has the same optical engine while the MX500 has the same buttons as the 700. Should perform the same for accuracy : )