i use a wired mouse(more responsive) wired keyboard to make gaming more experianced because with a wireless mouse u need to pay for batteries but with wired mouse tour signal on the mouse does not drop out nor keyboard i have had some ladder games where my key board and mouse had dropped out = so many loses.
i use a wired mouse(more responsive) wired keyboard to make gaming more experianced because with a wireless mouse u need to pay for batteries but with wired mouse tour signal on the mouse does not drop out nor keyboard i have had some ladder games where my key board and mouse had dropped out = so many loses.
That's not necessarily true. I have a Logitech MX Revolution mouse and it comes with it's own charger, so it never needs to have batteries replaced or anything of that sort.
That being said I also have a Razer Goliathus (Control surface) mouse pad, Logitech G15 Keyboard and a Razer Megalodon headset. Planning on getting a BlackWidow Ultimate Stealth edition keyboard. (If the backlog clears in time) Tied between sticking with my current mouse and getting a new one. My current one doesn't allow for middle-mouse button clicking (That function got replaced with two different scroll speeds, which can be incredibly handy) and it occasionally cuts out. That being said, it's incredibly comfortable.
I use a Zowie Celeritas and a Zowie EC2 mouse. Keyboard is great, but I'm not satisfied with the mouse because it is jumpy on a cloth mat. Anyone have a suggestion for a mouse that does well on a cloth mat and is a little smaller than a Deathadder?
Razor Lachesis mouse - had to disable the side buttons cos my thumb kept accidentally clicking them during SC2 and that would freeze the game on my end a little. otherwise a great mouse that works well for me.
Razor Arctosa keyboard - very nice keyboard, smooth buttons and very well responding. the little control panel in the top right is kinda useless though.
Razor Goliathus mousepad - wonderful mousepad. very responsive. should give it a clean though i spilt some coffee on it a while ago :P
yes there was a Razor bundle deal at the computer store that i go to.
Poor man's rig - Razer Arctosa keyboard (Black on black for extra difficulty =D ), Razer Salmosa mouse, gel wrist soft cloth mousepad. The Salmosa isn't too bad once you wear it in and get the squeaks out.
Razer Blackwidow - For the price, what you get is unbeatable compared to other mechanical keyboards out there. Cherry MX Blue switches with macro software and extra macro keys which require some creativity to use but useful nonetheless.
Razer Imperator - Kinda wish I got the Deathadder now as the shape is just perfect and seeing as you don't need all that DPI anyway. Also, when you click the left button too hard, say while you are under pressure, it actually lifts the mouse up from the bottom right side which messes with the tracking. Trying to select units like that is frustrating to say the least.
Steelseries Qck Mass - A nice comfy and quality pad but wonder if the ordinary Qck would have been better as pressing down on the mouse causes it to sink in to the pads thickness, causing the cursor to move a little. Rarely an issue but any unwanted cursor movement is always preferable.
Steelseries Siberia V2 - A good all round headset when I don't want to annoy my neighbors below. The bigger than average drivers sound great when playing loud and there is no distortion.
Had pretty much the same stuff for 5 years or so now, only recently changed keyboard from Logitech 250 to a K120. Both are obviously cheapish keyboards but get the job done. Logitech MX518 for mouse, big fan of it, with a Steelseries QcK mousemat.
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