g710+ and g502. They seem to attract dirt and not so keen on the scroll wheel for the mouse.
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g710+ and g502. They seem to attract dirt and not so keen on the scroll wheel for the mouse.
Keyboard Corsair K70 LUX RGB which looks great with white keycaps
Mouse Logitech G900
Corsair "STRAFE RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard — CHERRY MX Silent" and a Kingston "HyperX PulseFire FPS" mouse.
Took months to decide on and then purchase, especially as it meant going back to having cables for both. Wanted a Cherry keyboard and that took a while to source as the ones I tried were too "clicky", until the Corsair came along.
Keyboard 1: Razer DeathStalker LED, 1000Hz Ultra Pooling 0.01ms Pro Gamer ED
Keyboard 2: Razer Arctosa Black, 1000Hz Ultra Pooling 0.01ms Gamer ED
Mouse 1: ROCCAT Nyth Modular MMO 1000Hz Ultra Pooling 0.01ms 12000 CPI XtreME Gamer ED
Mouse 2: A4Tech ML160 Commander, 1000Hz Ultra Pooling 0.01ms 8200 CPI [Avago 9800] XtreME Gaming ED
Corsair K70 MK2 and the Glaive - happy with both
Cheap Sumvision keyboard (lights up blue so I can see it in low light) and it types.
Corsair M65 mouse, got the setup use right for my photography work with the sniper button slowing it down when needed.
Perfect setup for my use.
Keyboard: Cosair K63 (Cherry Red switches)
Mouse: Corsair Gaming Harpoon RGB
Both are very good, I also like the corsair software - iCUE, which has pretty indepth config options etc. It has regular software/firmware updates too. I'll try a Cherry Brown switch keyboard before buying next time though, to see if it's more my style.
roccat krone xtd as the mouse ..
new keyboard arrives Monday ..corsair strafe rgb .. as my tecknet is starting to falter
Logitech G15
Mouse usually I get M100 but Walmart no longer care them so it M310
Mouse: Logitech G500 - Had it forever and will keep it as long as it lasts, and then I will deploy the spare G500.
Keyboard - depends... usually a mech TKL of some description, but currently a Corsair Gaming STRAFE RGB Silent board, coz the missus whines about the noise from mech boards. It's... okay, most of the time, but it seems to be developing intermittent chatter on the E key. I can probably dial it out, but knowing it's there is messing with my head.
Ducky Shine 3 TKL with Cherry red keys. Several of the white LEDs changed their mind about emitting light and have had to be replaced, the only upside of which is that I am now adept at opening up the keyboard with guitar picks. Oh, and I added those little silicone rubber rings to make it not so noisy. I like this keyboard, even though it types the letters I press instead of the letters I mean to press.
SteelSeries Sensei. Easily cleaned with a damp cloth. The buttons went through a patch of not being reliable - the purchase, but not fitting, of some replacement switches seems to have made them work again. It is now a good mouse.
I'm using Logitech's G810 Orion Spectrum keyboard and G502 HERO mouse with both computers.
Having just moved from the UK, I've left behind a 4 year old Roccat Kone XTD - took some time to find a mouse I liked and kept changing on a regular basis prior to getting it. However, it's still far newer than the Saitek Eclipse II purchased in 2008. It's only just started having issues with the blue led backlight failing, and even then only for the atmospheric light on the right edge. It otherwise still works perfectly - best £23 ever spend on peripherals.
In the process of starting over for an American build - brought over a Logitech G213 for the keyboard as I can't stand US keyboard layouts. Seriously considering something from Logitech's Powerplay range for the mouse.
Some Microsoft wireless thing....
Tis fine
Logitech Performance MX Wireless mouse. Unicomp mechanical buckling spring keyboard, it replaced my old IBM Model M, which was well over 20 years old when it failed. Love the action of the buckling springs. Although one of my work colleagues complains about the noise at times, it really is very Clicky/Clacky. I also use a Cherry G80 with blue switches at home on the main PC which does not get used so often these days, only when I do CAD, due to my using this laptop (Dell M6800) or my Surface Pro. The G80 has slightly lighter keys that are if anything noisier than the Unicomp, but nice to type on.
https://www.keyboardco.com/keyboard/original-ibm-style-keyboard-black-usb.asp
Phrontis
Filco Majestouch with Cherry brown keys and a Corsair M65 mouse - the original non RGB version. Best mouse I've ever used so I bought a spare when they stopped making them. Would like a Varmilo aluminium keyboard but justifying £200 for a keyboard to my wife would be tricky.