Need a new mouse and keyboard
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Grimmwolf_GB
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As per the keyboard, I use the Sidewinder myself. Personally, I find that having your thrusters mapped to the numpad is highly beneficial (the non-alignment of the normal keys just screws me up) so if you're right handed you'll love to have the numpad in the right spot within easy reach of the rest of the keys.
The feeling of the keys is pretty good too, but I have little to compare it to as this was my first gaming keyboard and my previous "regular" keyboard was simply chopping my fingers off.
Can't help for the mouse selection, I use a stick
The feeling of the keys is pretty good too, but I have little to compare it to as this was my first gaming keyboard and my previous "regular" keyboard was simply chopping my fingers off.
Can't help for the mouse selection, I use a stick

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OTDT_Hunter
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I have a G19. It is awesome.
If you are looking for something useful, or worth the price, don't buy this. However, if you are a blithering idiot looking for shiney. GET. It is most useful (the screen) in MMOs where it can display delicious stats, AFAIK the screen works with around 60 games or so.
Also for the mouse G5 is out of production, and although you can hunt down one of them, I suggest you go for the G500, very ergonomically comfortable, pretty similar to the G5 (except with a couple more buttons IIRC and scroll options). If you liked the G5 or were looking to get it, I'd say go for the G500, best mouse I've bought.
If you are looking for something useful, or worth the price, don't buy this. However, if you are a blithering idiot looking for shiney. GET. It is most useful (the screen) in MMOs where it can display delicious stats, AFAIK the screen works with around 60 games or so.
Also for the mouse G5 is out of production, and although you can hunt down one of them, I suggest you go for the G500, very ergonomically comfortable, pretty similar to the G5 (except with a couple more buttons IIRC and scroll options). If you liked the G5 or were looking to get it, I'd say go for the G500, best mouse I've bought.
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Any mouse by logitec.
And the standard $10 Dell USB keyboard.
Total cost? $20-30
And the standard $10 Dell USB keyboard.
Total cost? $20-30
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Orleans Superdome!
2.7^(3.14*sqrt(-1))≈-1 (of course, since 2.7 is an approximation of e and 3.14 is an approximation of pi)
QFTAEM wrote:QUOTE (AEM @ Jun 13 2010, 09:07 AM) edit: I should add while I would recommend many Razer mice, I'd probably recommend not getting a Razer keyboard. They seem to have some reliability issues for some people based on reviews I've read.
I have a Razer Lachesis which I love and have nothing bad to say about
However, my Razer Lycosa occasionally pisses me off by sticking keys, keys failing, USB port self-ejects, etc

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