Logitech G910 + E-3lue Mazer 2
Logitech G910 + E-3lue Mazer 2
corsair all :K70 RGB, M65 , mm200xl mouse pad :-)
I used to have the £25 CM devastator bundle which was nice to use and great value but terribly unreliable, refunded to buy K30 and r100.
Now I have a Corsair K30 keyboard and Steelseries rival 100 mouse.
Corsair K30:
Comfort: Nice keys and switches. Can occasionally slip very slightly when feet are out. Keys readable with or without backlight.
Functionality: non-ghosting. 3x6 macro keys. full media keys. 3 level red backlighting.
Value: At £35 not super cheap but hopefully reliable.
Steelseries rival 100:
Comfort: Medium-small mouse. Rubber side grips. Decent clicks on all buttons and clicky scroll wheel.
Functionality: Dpi from 250-4000. 2 side buttons. rgb with decent software control.
Value: Seems good for £20.
Logitech M90 mouse and my keyboard well it's got the Compaq logo on it and it was from my first computer.
Corsair K65 + Logitech Fury
Logitech K350 Keyboard, 3Dconnexion SpaceMouse Enterprise and CadMouse.
A Filco Majestouch 2 TKL, an awesome keyboard - would definitely buy again if it died. Built like an absolute tank with a nice small footprint and no silly LEDs.
Mouse is a Zowie EC1-A, which feels a bit cheap compared to my old Logitech MX518 but the tracking is superb and it's very comfortable if you have largish hands as I do. Not keen on it's glowing mouse wheel but I imagine most people would like that.
Snap, same keyboard with a Zowie AM Pro here.Originally Posted by [DW
Corsair Strafe RGB and Corsair M65 RGB.
Keyboard: Cooler Master MasterKeys Pro L RGB, Cherry MX Brown
Great feel, no problems with comfort so far. It doesn't come with a wrist rest, but on the other hand I appreciate having a compact design barely bigger than the keys as I can never have too much space on my desk. Keyboard lighting is straightforward to configure directly on the keyboard itself (no need for additional software, better than the usual Windows-only support) and I've set it to a gentle orange glow to match some Nixie tubes I have nearby. Cost me £110, so it would have been nice to have a couple of USB ports thrown in, but it's no biggie. I upgraded from a Logitech Deluxe Access PS/2 keyboard which I used for 15 years; this feels sturdy and likely to last at least as long!
Mouse: Logitech LS1 Laser Mouse
Compact, ambidextrous design is comfortable with a soft rubber grip that has been durable so far. Laser sensor works well, no problems with jittery or stuck pointers unlike with cheap optical mice, and as it's not in the visible spectrum there's no distractions from glow or flickering. Has a tilt scrollwheel, but other than that has no fancy buttons. I bought this a while ago, so don't know how much I paid for it. I used a Logitech Pilot PS/2 ball mouse until fairly recently - only really changed because the scroll wheel mechanism was worn so much that it had a tendency to give spurious/sloppy scrolling.
Logitech K800 cordless keyboard and a T400 Zone Touch mouse. Also have a Logitech wireless touchpad which i do not use enough, its a good device.
Also have the Logitech K740 corded keyboard which i actually prefer the look of, the backlighting is sharper due to the font of the figures, on the K800 the font is softer and more rounded.
Its the backlighting of Logitech keyboards that i like, the Setpoint software and the unifying recievers.
Element gaming palladium keyboard 7/10 for comfort,element gaming mouse 7/10 for comfort just needs to be on something not shiny to work properly
Home: Das Keyboard (the original version, not the new v4). Brown switches
Logitech G500s
Work: Cooler Master CM Storm XT, Brown switches
Logitech G400s
Notes: I bought the Das like 4+ years ago and the CM Storm around 2 years ago. Although the Cooler Master was a cheap solution (around 100 euros), compared to Das (150 euros when I bought it, now the new v4 goes for 180 euros), I honestly think that the CM Storm is better keyboard. The overall feel just seems nicer even though it's less expensive. Regarding the mouse, if only the G500s was lighter, that's the only thing I'd ever wanted. If they could make it as light as the G400s then, that it would be the perfect mouse for me.
Apart from that, I really don't care about bling. So no LEDs for me. I need my gear mainly for productivity, and then gaming comes second. I also believe most people are like that, more or less. But unfortunately companies (especially for mouse) just don't want to get that.There's always the "gaming" sticker carrot. What they should do instead is put some metrics in place and actually see how people are using their equipment. (it's not so hard, you only need to see how much time game .exe files run on the system compared to how much time the system is on)
Roccat Kone Pure Phantom White and Cherry MX Board 6.0.
Changed from microsoft sidewinder x4, what a difference!
G500 & k65 rgb
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