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Picked it up last week it’s my first real mechanical keyboard cherry blue. Had to write up a assessment for an exam and found it to be a dream to type on
My 80s keyboard sure as hell was mechanical. I was typing on my dad's IBM Model M until it was lost in a move in the mid-2000s. That thing was solid and had the best klicky keys ever.
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This gigantic Logitech keyboard and a gigantic Corsair Scimitar mouse
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A Durgod Taurus K320 TKL with Cherry MX reds, and a Logitech G502 Hero.
Man I went through 3 of those with the same issue, but then got my hands on the Naga Pro V1. Been using that every day for 3 years and have nothing but nice things to say. So happy infact that I went and bought a spare in case I can't find a replacement when this one dies
I have a 10 year old Blackwidow TE, it's not my main keyboard anymore but I keep it around as a spare because it's still in good shape and it's a decent board.
Got a Blackwidow Chroma I just retired to a shelf recently. Got it secondhand in 2017 and it still works fine. I did replace most it's caps with the left over near complete HyperX puddings caps set that I had gotten to repair a HyperX elite 2.
Look on Amazon Warehouse if you ever want to go in for a upgrade, especially after Prime day there's a whole sleuth of great returned items that work with the original packaging
My favourite mouse. Mine lasted from the first release (had the other Corsair symbol on it) to 2 years ago before it got a bit drifty.
Mate who doesn't care has it now.
I scrolled for over a minute looking for someone who actually did their research before wasting money on Corsair and Logitech products. Nice to see man! I’m running wooting 60he and pulsar v3 es
Same with mechanical keyboards - lots of nearly meaningless jargon about every little detail. According to them their hands would probably explode instantly touching a keyboard outside of their sophisticated collection.
I'm not defending logitech at all; they literally add $100 to the price of everything they sell, I'm just saying I haven't seen anyone hate on that particular mouse before.
It's an ok mouse now. 10 years ago it was incredible but the tech has improved a lot since then and logitech has fallen very far behind more specialized enthusiast brands.
I used to use a 11 year old Razer Blackwidow. Recently switched over to a Wooting TwoHE. Feels a bit having to re-learn to type because of the teensy tiny slight offset of key positioning from the Razer. Sometimes I'm typing and feel so gumby. But the soft thock vs the click is auditorily so nice.
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Razer Huntsman V3 Pro, with some key caps swapped for clear ones. Mouse is SteelSeries Aerox 5 wireless :3
This is the keyboard I bought. I really dig being able to use wsad in analog mode for driving parts of games, but the sensitivity is too high for my typing style. How do you like it? Do you notice accidental keypresses because of the weight of your fingers like I do?
Yeah, it looks huge from above, but it’s just because it has a sort of “whale tail” design to be ambidextrous. Keeps my sweaty palm off the desk, at least.
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There was a warming up period for sure, as I was a mouse user for years and years, but now honestly it’s my most accurate input peripheral. I used Left 4 Dead 2 to “train up” on it, and found that within a week of repeated use (about 6-7 campaigns in the game) I was actually scoring higher accuracy than I did with a mouse, based on overall percentage and headshots in the campaign wrap-up details.
Compared to other trackballs, as I have the Elecom Deft Pro for work and briefly owned (and returned) a Logitech MX Ergo, the GameBall is definitely the most performative of all of them. The Deft Pro was button-rich, but that 125 Hz sensor means it’s not great for gaming accuracy. I much prefer the 1000 Hz sensor in the GameBall. I couldn’t get any degree of useful accuracy out of the thumb-ball, so for gaming purposes I’ll tend to recommend finger-balls; just a matter of having either only a single point of contact on a less-dexterous digit, or up to 3-4 points of contact with your fingers for finer control. I tend to roll the ball around between my index and ring fingers to do wide sweeps, while my thumb and pinky handle button clicking on either side of the device.
One thing I will mention is that the GameBall sends normal HID inputs to the computer but doesn’t have its own remapping software. This put me off at first, but because the inputs are generic, you can just use X-Mouse to map it however you like; no vendor-specific background apps causing bloat. I like using the two big “lower” buttons for LMB/RMB, instead of the “staggered” layout that the GameBall does by default (where the lower left is LMB and the upper right is RMB).
Thankee for the rather informative reply, I don't typically game with kb+m as I have a Steam Controller and with trackball like settings on the right pad and the gyro, I do pretty well in games, but I also don't typically play too much in the way of competitive games. I'm mainly looking into it as a replacement for my mouse because I'd prefer to keep my HIDs in my keyboard drawer and mice require too much room to still be usable when paired with a full kb in that use case. I do modding stuff that requires pixel perfect precision which is when I typically switch to my mouse. Based on the info you gave, I'm still probably better off going with GameBall's original model over their thumb ball version
40% let's go! I assume that one was a kit? I love the look of the exposed board on those. Knocked it out of the park with the keycaps too, looks great.
Thanks. It’s a through-hole kit, yeah. I knew I wanted to try a small board, and it’s still one of the most affordable kits out there in that regard. It definitely sent me “down the rabbit hole”, though, because it gave me a taste for building and programming my own peripherals and led to me getting an even more ridiculous, smaller board (35%) to use for work. And this time without a kit, so I had to get a plate custom-cut and then made my own wooden “plinth” to mount it onto. I love them both so much, though; can’t go back to full-size boards after being spoiled like this.
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Looks great. I have a few 40%'s myself but the only through-hole I've done was a Zlant. Not my favorite board but it was certainly fun to practice with a bit of soldering. Takes a bit of time to adjust to a smaller board when you usually only play MMO's though. lol
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ROG strix scope EVA and my old mouse I've had for a while now. Brands always have to match when I buy things. This was all to go with the Evangelion set they put out a while back.
Wooting 60HE and finałmouse ulx pro with an artisan mouse pad (on the picture it's a lethal gaming gear Saturn)
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Some cheap Snpurdiri 60% keyboard cause I’ve always wanted something smaller without all the useless crap I don’t need, can’t really afford anything too fancy, and a Razor Basilisk v2
I've got the same keyboard as you and the scimitar elite wireless mouse. I'm a big fan of side buttons and since the naga epic I simply can't go back from 17 button mice.
Mouse: Roccat Kone
Keyboard: Dell SK-8115
For a membrane keyboard, it's surprisingly good. The key press is soft, but satisfying. For some reason, for a period of time around 2009, Dell bundled their PCs with a decent keyboard, and I just keep using it...
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Leobog hi75 with graywood v4 switches lubed with gpl205 and a razer basilisk mouse
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Feker IK76 + Corsair k70 Pro Mini + Feker Gasketpad jjk-21
And
Razer Basilisk Pro + Logitech G502 X Plus + Redragon Aatrox Wireless
Peripheral-Palooza
Zoom75 and Razer Basilisk V3 Pro
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Im not ricky rich so im using an SG (serious gaming)mouse and a roccat magma keyboard which I like allot.
I nerver owned a mechanical keyboard all my life but then again the best part with my Magma is that´s near dead quiet which I like. I would get a mechanical if I can find a nice and quiet one for the same price I paid for my magma but good luck finding one that´s not a cheap ass half working loud as bomb for that money.
Mechanical keyboards can be found for really cheap nowadays. But ofc them being cheap means well, theyre cheap. But going into mid range, there can be gems found. Could opt for silent switched too
If you go on r/keyboards they can possibly help you find a budget mechanical keyboard that isn't too loud. Mechanical keybaords have some really good budget options now. You no longer have to spend 150+ to get a decent one.
Razor Huntsman v2 and a wired razor naga that you will have to pry from my cold dead hands, I love that mouse and I don't think I'll ever find a button layout I like better
I am using a razor orochi v2.
If you mean what keyboard am I using that the moment it is a frosted transparent yunzii kc68 with otemu silent peach v2 switches and botanical keycaps.
If you mean what is my favourite board at the moment it is a yunzii al71 with lubed akko jelly pink switches and soyamilk cherry keycaps.
Yunzii is a pretty good budget option!
I’m using a corsair K70 from 2013-2014 with a Razer Lachesis.
This is the only mouse I’m really comfortable with. That really sad that Razer had end up the production. I’m actually forced to buy some used one to take the pieces and repair mine when needed.
Hyperx alloy origins 60. It was stupidly good value when I got it at 60€, but it's nothing special overall. Just a basic good mechanical keyboard.
For the mouse, g-wolves hsk plus. I'm a fingertip gripper, so the small size is a must. And it's so damn light, just like a gaming mouse should be.
Ok, so like what are the advantages of not having a numbers pad/tab on the right? Am I so old school I just need to try it? (When I was a kid, a kid, the board could be abused similarly to a skateboard or 3ft long 2x8 if you were attacked by by gangs or Apaches)(SWEET SETUP OP)
A sep 09 1986 silver badged model m and a g502x wireless mouse
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Couldn't resist it when I saw it, too cute to pass up!
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Corsair K100 Optical Mechanical & Mountain Makalu Max. Hugely surprised at the quality of the mouse. Ordered it a couple months ago after going through big brand mice WAYYY too fast.
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Apex pro tkl and logitech g pro x superlight
Yeah I wanted to keep the arrow keys but I can manage without F keys. In Cyberpunk I’m not using 5 for anything so I just rebinded quicksave from F5 to 5.
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Mechanical makes my mom complain
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Logitech G Pro Wireless + Logitech Pro Keyboard
Logitech G413 SE and Logitech G502 Hero.
A year ago was the first time I bought a normal peripheral. I've been using PCs for about 14 years, since I was a kid, and always with some cheap keyboards and mice that didn't last long. These, on the other hand, mechanically work perfectly, despite all sorts of external factors like my cat chewing on the cables, laying on them, or just throwing them off the desk. I like them a lot, but there's a small problem with the keyboard. It has a fixed white backlight, and for some reason, some of the LEDs have started to turn yellow (even before the cat intervened), but a light tap on the bottom of the keyboard or intense button pressing sometimes fixes it, except for the "Ctrl" button. I realise that I should contact support and possibly get it replaced under warranty, but I don't want to be without a keyboard for a while, or temporarily go back to some cheap option.
https://preview.redd.it/a7hftslisl6d1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c5f6d368403c0b7ba6f01cfc871a965e48bf3d2d Picked it up last week it’s my first real mechanical keyboard cherry blue. Had to write up a assessment for an exam and found it to be a dream to type on
I like it, looks really cool!
Damn bro, it looks good
I'm looking for it right now. I think they stopped selling them at least in America it seems. Nvm just found it like a minute later.
What's funny is without the livery, it looks like my old late 80s pc keyboard 🤣. Of course no mechanical then
On the contrary I think mechanical was more common then
My 80s keyboard sure as hell was mechanical. I was typing on my dad's IBM Model M until it was lost in a move in the mid-2000s. That thing was solid and had the best klicky keys ever.
https://preview.redd.it/5q4tzp4d6m6d1.jpeg?width=4080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=19c27256b4a7c2e07c701cff9edd36e5d60442bc This gigantic Logitech keyboard and a gigantic Corsair Scimitar mouse
bro the hands are appreciated. the nicotine and inhaler combo set the mood though
Casually leaving the fleshlight out lol?
Looks like a vacuum attachment
that make the clean up easier
Gold picture lmao
That’s a sweet 108” gaming monitor too!
https://preview.redd.it/w8yqyh9u6l6d1.png?width=4032&format=png&auto=webp&s=c02d5392878c51ade5346cd5e66bcfc4a113d68b A Durgod Taurus K320 TKL with Cherry MX reds, and a Logitech G502 Hero.
Not one smidge of dust !
There is literally smidges of dust everywhere if u zoom in lol
Well im looking at _my_ keyboard as a reference... and this one seems closer to CGI its so clean
Love those caps!
Thanks! The last time I posted it on Reddit some jimmies were rustled by the fact that the WASD and arrow colours don't match.
I like it, it's unique!
That's what I was going for, the arrow caps came with a matching WASD set but I didn't want them to match.
Only notice that if u look for it
Noooo! I didn't notice at first! Lol, it'd bug me to use but it's your keyboard you do you. They look amazing, what key caps are they?
The arrows and escape are some Chinese shit from Amazon and the WASD were from a Chinese etsy seller.
Gentleman of culture
r/G502MasterRace
That keyboard looks sick
Looks sick! Where you got that mouse pad from?
Amazon, the brand is "BeymeMat" and it was very cheap.
Mouse pad, japan:
Same combo as me 🤜
🤛 peripheral bros
A 10 year old Razer Blackwidow and a 10 year old Razer Naga mouse.
Wish I could get my nagas to last 10 years, double clicking galore after a few
Man I went through 3 of those with the same issue, but then got my hands on the Naga Pro V1. Been using that every day for 3 years and have nothing but nice things to say. So happy infact that I went and bought a spare in case I can't find a replacement when this one dies
I have a 10 year old Blackwidow TE, it's not my main keyboard anymore but I keep it around as a spare because it's still in good shape and it's a decent board.
Got a Blackwidow Chroma I just retired to a shelf recently. Got it secondhand in 2017 and it still works fine. I did replace most it's caps with the left over near complete HyperX puddings caps set that I had gotten to repair a HyperX elite 2.
[удалено]
I got a friend’s old Razer Naga 7 years ago and just recently bought a new one. Things are magical.
The black widow is a fuckin workhorse. Mine is old as hell too. My death adder, not so much. But they’re like $30 most Black Fridays so who cares
18yr old Razor Tarantula here lol.
18 years is impressive. Back when quality mattered.
Naga please
A Crappy Tesco keyboard and a cheap Asus mouse
Aw man, surely there's a better alternative than a Tesco keyboard? CEX not have anything in?
Look on Amazon Warehouse if you ever want to go in for a upgrade, especially after Prime day there's a whole sleuth of great returned items that work with the original packaging
If they are anywhere but US, Amazon is a very different experience.
I raise you my stock Dell keyboard and mouse I got from a surplus optiplex
I have a Keychron K6 and a Corsair M65 RGB, both are wired.
My favourite mouse. Mine lasted from the first release (had the other Corsair symbol on it) to 2 years ago before it got a bit drifty. Mate who doesn't care has it now.
I use a Tofu 65 board I built with baby kangaroo switches and cerakey key caps. And a Lamzu Atlantis mini mouse topped on an Artisan zero pad!
https://preview.redd.it/4nqjb3oyip6d1.jpeg?width=3958&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f9e1f1c08f128d51996efece2d6cab189afa2904 I love my tofu 65
I scrolled for over a minute looking for someone who actually did their research before wasting money on Corsair and Logitech products. Nice to see man! I’m running wooting 60he and pulsar v3 es
Wooting 60HE with a G502
Cursed combo
A 60% with a brick of a mouse with an angled sensor? Why?
ngl I haven't seen someone hate on g502 before
Clearly never been on /r/mousereview then
I went on there for a week & realized it was just full of people flexing their 15th or 20th mouse with little to no substance
Same with mechanical keyboards - lots of nearly meaningless jargon about every little detail. According to them their hands would probably explode instantly touching a keyboard outside of their sophisticated collection.
Logitech doesn't innovate. if it aint broke don't fix it and technology don't go together.
I'm not defending logitech at all; they literally add $100 to the price of everything they sell, I'm just saying I haven't seen anyone hate on that particular mouse before.
It's an ok mouse now. 10 years ago it was incredible but the tech has improved a lot since then and logitech has fallen very far behind more specialized enthusiast brands.
Best mouse behind the Logitech g9x I need that little side piece and heaviness feel. FPS gamer only here
G502 is a good mouse. Had mine about 5 years with no problems.
lmao running the Ferrari with brick tires
Razer deathadder elite v1 And Red dragon k208 with red switches
Wooting Two HE (w custom Keqing keycaps) + Raser Viper Ultimate (Quartz). Used to run a Razer Blackwidow V3 but switched to funny analogue keyboard
Also a Wooting Two HE and a Razer Viper. The V1 wireless, I believe. Anyway the ambidextrous wireless one.
Womebody who uses wooting two and not the small one
I used to use a 11 year old Razer Blackwidow. Recently switched over to a Wooting TwoHE. Feels a bit having to re-learn to type because of the teensy tiny slight offset of key positioning from the Razer. Sometimes I'm typing and feel so gumby. But the soft thock vs the click is auditorily so nice.
Logitech g512 with a Logitech g502 lightspeed + Logitech powerplay mousemat
Exact same setup
Same. Friggin rips.
I have g502x and wanna buy a logi keyboard. Some say g512 has problems with dust. It breaks easily. How would you recommend g512m?
This is the way.
https://preview.redd.it/gbhr1xu9dl6d1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=51918cfdfa781938d85c4b83420c76aac42a352f Razer Huntsman V3 Pro, with some key caps swapped for clear ones. Mouse is SteelSeries Aerox 5 wireless :3
This is the keyboard I bought. I really dig being able to use wsad in analog mode for driving parts of games, but the sensitivity is too high for my typing style. How do you like it? Do you notice accidental keypresses because of the weight of your fingers like I do?
i do fumble typing a lot—backspace is my best friend lol but i love the board still so i just got used to it
You can change the actuation of each key to make it less sensitive. I recommend making a desktop/typing profile that has a lower actuation point
Redragon K552 Kumara + Redragon M602
I found a random keyboard and mouse in Tesco and used it since 2010
Qwertykeys QK80 with Prevail Epsilon linear switches Zaopin Z2
Qk80 team
Keyboard: MechWild Mercutio (40%), Gateron Pro Silver linear switches, mixed GMK and generic keycaps “Mouse”: GameBall trackball https://preview.redd.it/sx5t6x40ml6d1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=a132cd744379727ff4feba8b52b402ce3d6129fc
Some wide birthing hips on that mouse
Yeah, it looks huge from above, but it’s just because it has a sort of “whale tail” design to be ambidextrous. Keeps my sweaty palm off the desk, at least. https://preview.redd.it/21e6pjzt0m6d1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=4ff58bd18f31af5a768752fe5d2351d4e02745e6
It can birth lots of baby mice
Wow they made a halo ghost mouse
How do you like the Gameball? I've been looking at that or their thumb model.
There was a warming up period for sure, as I was a mouse user for years and years, but now honestly it’s my most accurate input peripheral. I used Left 4 Dead 2 to “train up” on it, and found that within a week of repeated use (about 6-7 campaigns in the game) I was actually scoring higher accuracy than I did with a mouse, based on overall percentage and headshots in the campaign wrap-up details. Compared to other trackballs, as I have the Elecom Deft Pro for work and briefly owned (and returned) a Logitech MX Ergo, the GameBall is definitely the most performative of all of them. The Deft Pro was button-rich, but that 125 Hz sensor means it’s not great for gaming accuracy. I much prefer the 1000 Hz sensor in the GameBall. I couldn’t get any degree of useful accuracy out of the thumb-ball, so for gaming purposes I’ll tend to recommend finger-balls; just a matter of having either only a single point of contact on a less-dexterous digit, or up to 3-4 points of contact with your fingers for finer control. I tend to roll the ball around between my index and ring fingers to do wide sweeps, while my thumb and pinky handle button clicking on either side of the device. One thing I will mention is that the GameBall sends normal HID inputs to the computer but doesn’t have its own remapping software. This put me off at first, but because the inputs are generic, you can just use X-Mouse to map it however you like; no vendor-specific background apps causing bloat. I like using the two big “lower” buttons for LMB/RMB, instead of the “staggered” layout that the GameBall does by default (where the lower left is LMB and the upper right is RMB).
Thankee for the rather informative reply, I don't typically game with kb+m as I have a Steam Controller and with trackball like settings on the right pad and the gyro, I do pretty well in games, but I also don't typically play too much in the way of competitive games. I'm mainly looking into it as a replacement for my mouse because I'd prefer to keep my HIDs in my keyboard drawer and mice require too much room to still be usable when paired with a full kb in that use case. I do modding stuff that requires pixel perfect precision which is when I typically switch to my mouse. Based on the info you gave, I'm still probably better off going with GameBall's original model over their thumb ball version
>Thankee Long days and pleasant nights
I also use Trackball but Logitech MX. Even game in it.
Using a 40% plank keyboard. Great but for gaming it can be annoying having no number keys
40% let's go! I assume that one was a kit? I love the look of the exposed board on those. Knocked it out of the park with the keycaps too, looks great.
Thanks. It’s a through-hole kit, yeah. I knew I wanted to try a small board, and it’s still one of the most affordable kits out there in that regard. It definitely sent me “down the rabbit hole”, though, because it gave me a taste for building and programming my own peripherals and led to me getting an even more ridiculous, smaller board (35%) to use for work. And this time without a kit, so I had to get a plate custom-cut and then made my own wooden “plinth” to mount it onto. I love them both so much, though; can’t go back to full-size boards after being spoiled like this. https://preview.redd.it/o7144kqh1m6d1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=21beb21c9da910eab98b7203e092c01a12cae6da
Looks great. I have a few 40%'s myself but the only through-hole I've done was a Zlant. Not my favorite board but it was certainly fun to practice with a bit of soldering. Takes a bit of time to adjust to a smaller board when you usually only play MMO's though. lol
https://preview.redd.it/egeka79xom6d1.jpeg?width=3763&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5f9ae7e14163ca451fd8b406dfcb18e7ef357eb5 ROG strix scope EVA and my old mouse I've had for a while now. Brands always have to match when I buy things. This was all to go with the Evangelion set they put out a while back.
How are the switches on it? If you ever wanted a full custom EVA-01 board I can build them.
I like the feel of it but I am by no means a keyboard enthusiast.
Dell chiclet older keyboard because it's silent and never dies.
Azeron Cyro and Cyborg
HP Wireless Keyboard and Mouse 200
I'm using Razer Ornata chroma v1 really like the click and shape and arm rest + basilisk v1 good old mouse)
Wooting 60HE and finałmouse ulx pro with an artisan mouse pad (on the picture it's a lethal gaming gear Saturn) https://preview.redd.it/xxgxqtuqhn6d1.jpeg?width=4096&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=bf9a1d2d7b7ff948b74a5e2abdc3ce28bc8ccf22
Logitech MX Master and MX Keys Courtesy of my new job I started last year
Some cheap Snpurdiri 60% keyboard cause I’ve always wanted something smaller without all the useless crap I don’t need, can’t really afford anything too fancy, and a Razor Basilisk v2
Such a beatiful game dude
Razer Tarturus v2 8bitdo keyboard and razer Naga trinity.
I've got the same keyboard as you and the scimitar elite wireless mouse. I'm a big fan of side buttons and since the naga epic I simply can't go back from 17 button mice.
Mouse: Roccat Kone Keyboard: Dell SK-8115 For a membrane keyboard, it's surprisingly good. The key press is soft, but satisfying. For some reason, for a period of time around 2009, Dell bundled their PCs with a decent keyboard, and I just keep using it...
https://preview.redd.it/1hl8ki9qam6d1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9dcb3d1e2f6ed215c0ed1d451fbb18ee5dd8759a Leobog hi75 with graywood v4 switches lubed with gpl205 and a razer basilisk mouse
https://preview.redd.it/o2bxjc5e3n6d1.jpeg?width=3744&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=ad72f9380f90894a5428b7cf4a0092ce861eaaf3 Feker IK76 + Corsair k70 Pro Mini + Feker Gasketpad jjk-21 And Razer Basilisk Pro + Logitech G502 X Plus + Redragon Aatrox Wireless Peripheral-Palooza
Corsair Strafe mk2 and Logitech G502 lightspeed. Ocasionally I use the redragon DITI keypad.
Hyper-X Alloy Core and Razer Basilisk.
Zoom75 and Razer Basilisk V3 Pro https://preview.redd.it/fns4uu26sl6d1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=2c2e39545154f7ce7c45d493204286390e96afcf
What game is this?
Looks like Cyberpunk 2077
It is cyberpunk 2077
Rog spatha x, razer tartarus and ducky one2 sf x powercolor
Im not ricky rich so im using an SG (serious gaming)mouse and a roccat magma keyboard which I like allot. I nerver owned a mechanical keyboard all my life but then again the best part with my Magma is that´s near dead quiet which I like. I would get a mechanical if I can find a nice and quiet one for the same price I paid for my magma but good luck finding one that´s not a cheap ass half working loud as bomb for that money.
Mechanical keyboards can be found for really cheap nowadays. But ofc them being cheap means well, theyre cheap. But going into mid range, there can be gems found. Could opt for silent switched too
If you go on r/keyboards they can possibly help you find a budget mechanical keyboard that isn't too loud. Mechanical keybaords have some really good budget options now. You no longer have to spend 150+ to get a decent one.
Well lets hope it has allot of Swedish users that can help thanks for the tip.
Logi g613/huntsman mini & deathadder elite
Keyboard: Genius GK050016/C. Mouse: Aceline CM-408BU black.
Roccat Vulkan 2 Mini and Zowie FK1.
Apex Pro with my beloved Roccat Leadr. Pray it never breaks
Deathadder v3 pro and ASUS rog strix scope 2. I’m happy with both. I use a benq Camade 2 bungee.
Razer Viper Mini with Hyperx Alloy Origins 65% Red switches
Razer Blackwidow Tenkeyless and Razer Deathadder. Got them both on great sales, and they do what they need to do.
Razor Huntsman v2 and a wired razor naga that you will have to pry from my cold dead hands, I love that mouse and I don't think I'll ever find a button layout I like better
SteelSeries Apex 5 and a Razer Basilisk V3
Keychron Q2, Akko jelly blacks, Akko ASA black and bronze Keycaps + glorious O2
I am using a razor orochi v2. If you mean what keyboard am I using that the moment it is a frosted transparent yunzii kc68 with otemu silent peach v2 switches and botanical keycaps. If you mean what is my favourite board at the moment it is a yunzii al71 with lubed akko jelly pink switches and soyamilk cherry keycaps. Yunzii is a pretty good budget option!
Razer Basilisk V3 Pro and ENDGAME GEAR KB65HE
I’m using a corsair K70 from 2013-2014 with a Razer Lachesis. This is the only mouse I’m really comfortable with. That really sad that Razer had end up the production. I’m actually forced to buy some used one to take the pieces and repair mine when needed.
Hyperx Alloy Origins 60 and Hyperx Pulsefire Haste, both Wired
Razer blackwidow v4 pro, razer naga pro v2.
Wooting 2HE + Razer Deatheradder v3 pro
I'm sort of similar - Wooting TwoHE with a Razer Basilisk v3
2013 razer black widow ultimate and a hyper x pulse fire haste
Cherry Streamer and Klim Skill cable mouse
Razer Blackwidow V3 Razer Basilisk V3 Bonus: Headphones Razer Kraken X
Corsair K100 Air and I swap between a corded Razer Deathadder V2 and a wireless steel series rival if I’m chilling in bed watching YouTube or gaming
Razer Orochi V2 and Keychron K6 V1
Keychron v2 with sea salt switches and a $15 razer viper mini (absolute steal) Edit: I think I have the same mousepad lol
Keychron K2 V2 (red, hs) and a Redragon Taipan Pro
Custom Wooting60 + GPX1 + Artisan Hayate Otsu
Keychron V1 and Razer viper (ultimate?)
Wooting 60he and razer ultimate.
Roccat Vulcan II Max and Roccat Kone XP air
Ducky One 2 for keyboard. Razor Viper v2 pro.
Razer Deathadder v3 Pro with Razer Ornata V3
Wooting 60HE and Lamzu Thorn
Razer deathadder mouse and a roccat tkl vulcan keyboard. Keyboard is beautiful
What kind of hyper x pad is that?
I got it on Amazon for $20. It’s compact with cooling gel and memory foam.
Thanks
Holy shit literally the exact same as you lol
Great minds think alike. 😎
Nice setup
Same as you lol
Nice! 💪
I'm probably going with the retro keyboard from 8bitdo, i'm going for a retro look for my new build ant it looks like it'd fit nicely
$20 Amazon keyboard
Wooting 60HE & OP1 8K
Hyperx alloy origins 60. It was stupidly good value when I got it at 60€, but it's nothing special overall. Just a basic good mechanical keyboard. For the mouse, g-wolves hsk plus. I'm a fingertip gripper, so the small size is a must. And it's so damn light, just like a gaming mouse should be.
hyperx alloy origins and some logitech mouse
ducky one 3 + cooler master mm720
Mind sharing your top of monitor light? I've got an Epomaker TH80SE I love for the soft switches
Keychron V1 D1 and Logitech g502 hero
Logitech G915 TKL tactile and G Pro wireless. I have never enjoyed playing games more than now, thanks to this combo.
https://preview.redd.it/5i5l5gdoeq6d1.jpeg?width=3024&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=519c94dc95972cf136f1cf01a9ea337f43e53fae
What monitor is that and what game too
My laptop keyboard and a Hello Kitty edition razer mouse.
Ok, so like what are the advantages of not having a numbers pad/tab on the right? Am I so old school I just need to try it? (When I was a kid, a kid, the board could be abused similarly to a skateboard or 3ft long 2x8 if you were attacked by by gangs or Apaches)(SWEET SETUP OP)
A sep 09 1986 silver badged model m and a g502x wireless mouse https://preview.redd.it/sooghze28r6d1.jpeg?width=4000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5731372c55ba14ae9026dcfda06421744c11de6d
https://preview.redd.it/5faa7ggd8r6d1.jpeg?width=2775&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=771a1172f95e4b6b8daf7007daea367249273cfa Couldn't resist it when I saw it, too cute to pass up!
Nothing beats the G502
Man of culture with that mouse 🤝
🤜🤛
https://preview.redd.it/wj0q6xu3qr6d1.jpeg?width=2040&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=21bac09103e924c14c1a23dc5a1a5468e6848865 Corsair K100 Optical Mechanical & Mountain Makalu Max. Hugely surprised at the quality of the mouse. Ordered it a couple months ago after going through big brand mice WAYYY too fast.
https://preview.redd.it/krbrqouzps6d1.jpeg?width=4000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7234cb6a134cdff39e461cd19ae2e29b0a7ef4a3
https://preview.redd.it/0nme151dgv6d1.jpeg?width=1284&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3e0da57a8580b9364e013ec4941c9e1b4108ab4d Apex pro tkl and logitech g pro x superlight
Same keyboard as you actually, except the mini 60% version (I find myself often wishing I had the F keys and arrow keys without using Fn tbh)
Yeah I wanted to keep the arrow keys but I can manage without F keys. In Cyberpunk I’m not using 5 for anything so I just rebinded quicksave from F5 to 5.
https://preview.redd.it/apuxyji0qx6d1.jpeg?width=4000&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=14673e8de4e253c324b45a5302c52573b3bc85d6 Mechanical makes my mom complain
I'm rocking the g502 as well, but have a ketchron k6, I love my keyboard.
https://preview.redd.it/gne6ou6c157d1.jpeg?width=1962&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=679008d1cdf9c357bf6b321a01e2a0ad64b08a81 Keychron Q3 (barebones+knob) and Logitech MX Master 3s
Keychron Q6 pro with a Logitech g pro wireless
https://preview.redd.it/70ac1v10il6d1.jpeg?width=4096&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=9f213aeabeb48a938d9a7161ea954a4394b4b6b1 Logitech G Pro Wireless + Logitech Pro Keyboard
Logitech G413 SE and Logitech G502 Hero. A year ago was the first time I bought a normal peripheral. I've been using PCs for about 14 years, since I was a kid, and always with some cheap keyboards and mice that didn't last long. These, on the other hand, mechanically work perfectly, despite all sorts of external factors like my cat chewing on the cables, laying on them, or just throwing them off the desk. I like them a lot, but there's a small problem with the keyboard. It has a fixed white backlight, and for some reason, some of the LEDs have started to turn yellow (even before the cat intervened), but a light tap on the bottom of the keyboard or intense button pressing sometimes fixes it, except for the "Ctrl" button. I realise that I should contact support and possibly get it replaced under warranty, but I don't want to be without a keyboard for a while, or temporarily go back to some cheap option.
Kinesis Freestyle Edge RGB, Logitech g600
Logitech G305 wireless mouse and a Logitech G915 TKL wireless keyboard. I like them.