OH OH QUESTIOOON

Discussion in 'Off-topic' started by strangcow1, Aug 24, 2013.

  1. strangcow1

    strangcow1 New Member

    So my keyboard I have now sucks and it's wireless and the USB thing that it connects to broke and it came with a mouse, so now I don't have a mouse or keyboard, I was wondering what was the best keyboard and mouse, I looked around and everything says razor keyboards and mice are the best.
    but they're so expensive? I was wondering if and/or how they're worth it and if not, what keyboard and mouse is the best for the price

    yesh I do stalk to forums and hopefully I will start playing again depending on when I get a new keyboard and mouse =3

    ~strangecow1
     
  2. strangcow1

    strangcow1 New Member

    eww tapatalk pro sux
     
  3. CanOpenerTrooper

    CanOpenerTrooper Well-Known Member VIP

    Well, I am LOVING this Logitech waterproof keyboard I have. One of the best keyboards I have ever used. It is super cheap which is another bonus ^_^ I have had it for around 1 month now and have had no problems so far. I use it for battlefield 3 and most other games. People (like awastedlife) will probably groan that I use such a cheap keyboard for gaming <_<
    http://www.techjailbreak.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Logitech-Washable-Keyboard-K310.jpg
    I got mine at my local Best Buy for 15$

    Now for the mouse. I use a wired Logitech Gaming mouse. Fairly cheap and feels great. It is very nice for people with big hands (like me). I have had mine for around 9 months now. It requires no additional software. You can change the sensitivity in game with 2 buttons on the mouse (I find this very useful). It also has a very high tracking rate so you won't be lagging on the games :p It has a nice weight to it and feels extremely high quality. You pretty much can't go wrong with Logitech. I have owned hundreds of mice and keyboards from them, and I am happy to say; I have never had a problem with them. That might change from person to person, but for the most part you will probably have a good experience ^_^
    https://www.google.com/shopping/product/9695734910360916225?q=wired logitech gaming mouse&rlz=1C1CHFX_enUS546US546&bav=on.2,or.r_qf.&bvm=bv.51156542,d.cGE,pv.xjs.s.en_US._-554IbEZc0.O&biw=1280&bih=899&tch=1&ech=1&psi=7gkZUrygDOWniAK-5IDoBw.1377372655143.3&sa=X&ei=8AkZUq3dCqT2iwKG2oCQDQ&ved=0CM0BEPMCMAQ

    P.s the keyboard and the mouse are Linux / Mac / Windows 7 + 8 compatible :D

    edit: I just found out that the mouse is rated 2nd best out of all their mice o_o
     
    Last edited: Aug 24, 2013
  4. For just normal gaming and average usage, I would recommend Logitech as CanOpenerTrooper suggested above. But if you do a lot of bigger gaming, then I would really push towards the Razor equipment. It helps a lot with games like World of Warcraft where you can assign commands to certain buttons on the mouse.
     
  5. Dezmo489

    Dezmo489 Member

    I'm using a stock hp keyboard and mouse and its fine for MC. I don't play anything else on the computer. Keep in mind what you're going to be doing with the peripherals. A lower dpi mouse will work if you're not going to be too competitive. Other wise the 3200 dpi's might be worth it :).
     
  6. ndvenckus1

    ndvenckus1 Well-Known Member VIP

    What did you need hundreds of mice and keyboards for?

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  7. DarkNoodle

    DarkNoodle Member VIP

    I would recommend Logitech. I can use a single AA battery in my mouse for over a year. I drop my mouse many times and nothing has happened it is very durable. My keyboard works great since I bought it a couple years ago. I never used anything by Razer but some of their stuff looks cool like the Deathstalker keyboard but overall I would still buy Logitech over any other company.
     
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  8. CanOpenerTrooper

    CanOpenerTrooper Well-Known Member VIP

    It was a failed metaphor :I I have owned tons of Logitech keyboards and mice because I like them so much :p I have 2 for my new desktop (one was a present) and I have owned 3 more. The first one I bought was some ancient one from like 8150. I loved it but as I started to game, I realized I needed something more practical. My mom took over the others I had. She "needed" them at the time. But they eventually ended up in our storage bin.
     
  9. Dman2416

    Dman2416 Active Member

  10. Navarog

    Navarog Well-Known Member

    If you don't absolutely need it wireless than go wired, they're generally faster. :I I spend at least 5 hours a day on my computer and so I end up using my keyboard and mouse a ton. I have larger hands, so most mice give me horrible hand pains. I have been using my Cyborg R.A.T. 7 for about two years and I absolutely love it. It was kinda expensive but definitely worth it. I'd break a lot of mice and used to buy a $20 mouse every few months, so the R.A.T. has saved me money. I got an older, cheaper keyboard because I spent all my money on the mouse, but they keyboard has worked for me well enough. It's back-lit (with not many colors) and kinda smaller but works. If you're going to game or type often I'd recommend a mechanical keyboard like the Razer (it's spelled with an "e" for the company name...) Blackwidow Ultimate or Blackwidow Ultimate Stealth Edition. Mechanical is much much much much better in every way, and the Stealth Edition gets rid of the only con to mechanical, that being how incredibly loud and clicky the keys are. Logitech (according to 2 minutes of Googling) has one mechanical keyboard that is expensive as hell, but comes with a light. If you spend more time typing, buy a mechanical keyboard. If you have larger hands I can't recommend the R.A.T. 7 more.
     
  11. CanOpenerTrooper

    CanOpenerTrooper Well-Known Member VIP

  12. Dman2416

    Dman2416 Active Member

    Don't make me suggest an entire PC.
     
  13. CanOpenerTrooper

    CanOpenerTrooper Well-Known Member VIP

    10,000$ later........ 900 FPS Battlefield 3 ultra settings!
     
  14. Dman2416

    Dman2416 Active Member

    PFFFFFFFFT 900 FPS is nothing compared to the beast I can put together.

    Just to give you an idea you'll need 2 jet engines to cool your pc.
     
  15. CanOpenerTrooper

    CanOpenerTrooper Well-Known Member VIP

    gimme screen shots
     
  16. Legend9468

    Legend9468 Well-Known Member VIP

    As most people have said, go wired over wireless. It's better long term, and saves on batteries running out at an inconvenient time (As has happened to me many a time).