do you PC gamers use gaming keyboards and mouses for gaming?

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#1 gamer_sammy
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is there actually a lot of difference?
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#2 TugboatTheGreat
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is there actually a lot of difference?gamer_sammy

Keyboard and mouse is the way to go. Nothing can beat it.

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#3 RikkAndrsn
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I use a G5 mouse and G11 keyboard, but I used a stock HP keyboard and mouse combo for almost 4 years of gaming before switching over. The macro keys and sensitivity difference is major, but everything else isn't really different.
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#4 Luminouslight
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Nope, I use a compaq default and normal Logitech Wheel Mouse.
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#5 RayvinAzn
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The D.P.I. and polling rate of certain gaming mice can really help keep your cursor smooth, which is nice not only for gaming but general desktop use as well. I find that most gaming mice priced around or below $60 are often worth the money if you do a little research.

As for the keyboard, it's not quite as important. Macro keys are nice, but not everyone is going to use them fully. Illumination is a cool effect as well, but not all that useful. The anti-locking thing some gaming keyboards have does come in handy though.

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#6 simpsons1fan
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hemp. im going to get g7 mouse and g11 keyboard (i actually found g7 cheaer than g5)
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#7 themagicbum9720
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Nope, I use a compaq default and normal Logitech Wheel Mouse.Luminouslight

what kind of wheel mouse? i have a logitech one too.

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#8 gamer_sammy
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i'm currently using a logitech mouse and keyboard combination, got it a couple of years ago.

since i don't use my desktop too often, i guess i'll spend more on my laptop's mouse. i'm thinking maybe the logitech vx revolution.

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#9 cricketboy2238
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I found a huge difference when I went from using the basic two button Logitech wheel mouse that I bought several years back to using my Logitech G7. It's much more precise and comfortable. I don't do a ton of gaming anymore, but even so the precision is much appreciated when using apps like Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator, and the customizable buttons are awesome for using Dreamweaver. I bought a Logitech G15, hoping for as much of an improvement as I got from the mouse, but I feel more and more like it was a waste of my money. The macro keys can come in handy for code snippets when writing long semantic XHTML or Java, but I've found them practically useless for gaming. The display on the keyboard doesn't tell me anything that a widget couldn't, anyway.

I've found that you don't have to buy a gaming mouse to get a good gaming mouse. I have a Logitech VX Revolution for my laptop and I've never been more comfortable gaming on a laptop. It's a wonderful mouse, and the scroll wheel rules, especialy in impractical situations where I wouldn't normally have the option of using the mouse if I didn't have the VX Revolution. While I'm still a keyboard shotrcut kind of guy, especially on laptops with those cumbersome touchpads, the VX Revolution is a huge improvement in usability. Now if only there were a bluetooth version...

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#10 brainiac24
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The mouse makes a world of difference... the keyboard is more of a fashion statement :P . I'm a proud owner of a Razer Copperhead and Tarantula.
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#11 c02z
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i use mouse and keyboard for FPS, RTS, any shooter for the rest i use a gamepad to play.
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#12 LahiruD
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I use a normal Keyboard & a Logitech MX 1000 laser mouse.
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I still think gaming keyboards are a total waste of money - last few times mine has died I've simply gone on Ebay and nabbed a simple Logitech media keyboard for ten bucks.

My G5, however, I couldn't live without. Part of it is due to running 1920x1200 and needing a quick mouse, though.

I also purchased one of those ****** Nostramos a couple months back for ten bucks - it's hilarious. It's actually been moderately useful with my laptop as extended gaming sessions where I would use WASD are more comfortable on the keypad thingie. Macros less so...mostly because I'm too lazy to program anything intricate. I would never use it to complement a regular keyboard, though, since it would just be doubling up.

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#14 codezer0
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[QUOTE="gamer_sammy"]is there actually a lot of difference?TugboatTheGreat
Keyboard and mouse is the way to go. Nothing can beat it.

:| Dude, that's not even an answer to the question the OP asked.

Personally, I don't use those 'gamer keyboards' because I've yet to see any justification for the price premium that they command.

Besides, I also do a lot of other tasks with my keyboard other than just tapping away at the same four buttons (WASD).

That and well, most of those "gaming keyboards" are freakin' huge and I just don't have the space within my keyboard drawer for something like the G11 or G15.

Gaming mice on the other hand are generally a lot more precise than the "standard" counterparts, and I've noticed a fair bit of difference going from cheapo mice to stuff like the intellimouse optical and now recently with my MX400.

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#15 Hot_Potato
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A keyboard might not make much difference, but a Logitech G5 is FPS and RTS heaven. It has changeable speeds, and an integrated weight set that lets you change how much the mouse weights by grams.
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#16 j3ninja10
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gaming mice vs. non-gaming mice is totally up to the user.
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#17 achilles614
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I use a logitech lx5 that I got for ten bucks yay!

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826104195

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#18 gamer_sammy
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The mouse makes a world of difference... the keyboard is more of a fashion statement :P . I'm a proud owner of a Razer Copperhead and Tarantula.brainiac24

oh i actually thought about getting those 2 but they aren't wireless.....

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#19 dayaccus007
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Genius Ergo 525 - laser gaming mouse 2000dpi Zboard Keyboard - is a gaming keyboard
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#20 D9-THC
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I use cheap keyboards because I spill on them all the time.

I'm on my 4th intellimouse explorer 3.0...I really like that mouse.

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#21 TheDukeEmperor
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From my experience a good mouse is important, having the nice precision for aiming, and a keyboard would be second.

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#22 Gator20
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I just ordered a Logitech G11 keyboard and and a G5 mouse. I used a Saitek Eclipse and a MX518 currently. Both have served me well in games. I think it's more important to have a decent mouse in games.
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#23 Infinite-Zr0
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The thing I noticed with high quality gaming mice, is that you can pick them up freely and not have them spaz out like low quality optical mice.
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#24 __JMAR_
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I got the fatal1ty 1010 mouse
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#25 tranhgiang
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Consider how much time I sit at the computer, the mouse is the thing I touch the most (maybe even in my entire life)

So I tend to buy good mouse. Im using the Mx518 right now. I think it's the best mouse in the market right now in term of design and tracking.

I don't know about the new blue G5. The old gray one lack one button, and the laser technology is not mature yet.

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#26 Bobbomadic121
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i use the logitech mx5000 keyboard and mouse set for gaming. As said, the mouse is much more noticeable than a gaming keyboard. But any high quality mouse will be good for games, especially laser mice. I love the Mx1000 that came with the set, and the new Vx Revolutions are extremely comfortable too (but too expensive for me :cry: )
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#27 NamelessPlayer
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I've been using a Logitech G5(2005 model, "rust" finish, one thumb button)for a while now, and I wonder how I could ever go along without it-especially since my last mouse was a budget optical one with a scroll-ball that tended to have negative acceleration effects and spaz out on me in a heated firefight. However, I've been using budget rubber dome keyboards until very recently, when I got my hands on an IBM Model M. No, it doesn't have macros, backlighting, or anything fancy like that, but the buckling spring keys feel nice to push, it's got a nice heft(largely because there's a large metal plate in the thing!), most of the keycaps are swappable, it'll probably last longer than me, and finally, THERE ARE NO WINDOWS KEYS TO PUSH AND TOTALLY SCREW YOU OVER IN A TENSE GAMING SESSION! (I've heard that some boards like the G15 have a switch that disables that infernal key, but I'm not sure if that, the MFD, and the macros are going to win me over from what is already a proven keyboard.)
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#28 X360PS3AMD05
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Yes.
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#29 storjohan_
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Im using a saitek pro gamer command unit( small keyboard with a analog stick and 21 buttons) and a logitech mx518. works great.
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#30 Darth_Stalin
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I have a Dynex KB&M. I got the combo for 8 bucks (I am a Best Buy Employee), and I will probably change my mouse.
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#31 Cdscottie
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I currently own a MX518 and a G15 keyboard. I personally love the G15 as I enjoy macroing in the many RTSs I tend to play? Does it make it cheap? Nah, it just gives me an advantage. As for the mouse, it has served me well over the years except the fact that I find that a gunk builds up between the buttons.....
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The D.P.I. and polling rate of certain gaming mice can really help keep your cursor smooth, which is nice not only for gaming but general desktop use as well. I find that most gaming mice priced around or below $60 are often worth the money if you do a little research.

As for the keyboard, it's not quite as important. Macro keys are nice, but not everyone is going to use them fully. Illumination is a cool effect as well, but not all that useful. The anti-locking thing some gaming keyboards have does come in handy though.

RayvinAzn
Mine was $10 bucks I think it's great. I think gaming mouses are highly overrated. I mean I've used one before, but eh... I'm not spending more than $20 on a mouse. I'd rather just get something cheap, not because I can't afford one or anything like that, but because I'd rather spend my money in games than gaming mouses and keyboardsl. I have a Logitech eclipse keyboard and before that I had one of those zboards, none of em where really worth their money as their about the same as my old emachines keyboard. Except If find the LEDs very nice on my Saitek Eclipse, I just don't feel that my money was well spent. And that's the same way I feel about a gaming mouse so that's why I haven't bought one yet. Yes, I feal the diffrence, but it's not a whole lot better and nothing that would make me any better than I already am in my games. However Sound Cards can make a huge difference over onboard sound so that's about the only thing I feel is worth spending your money on. EIther way my $10 Microsoft mouse is probably a better value than all those nice G5 mouses and what not. That's how I feel about that anyway.
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#33 jjj13
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I use my Dell wireless mouse and keyboard although everything on my pc is new it is the last remaining parts.
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#34 saifiii
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im using a G5 mouse and a cheap a4tech board
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#35 SoberWarock
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The best Keyboard I can really say is the classic 98 hard-to-press-button keyboard.
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#36 TheDarthvader
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A good mouse is a must IMO. Gaming keyboard? You've gotta be kidding!
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#37 D9-THC
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The best Keyboard I can really say is the classic 98 hard-to-press-button keyboard.SoberWarock

The reverb from the keys takes me straight back to the 80s with 13" screens on IBMs :P

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#38 MondoCool
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I use the logitech g5 + g15, and a 40 dollar steelpad mousepad, and I do professional gaming works great...
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is there any good wireless gaming keyboard and mouse out there?
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#40 codezer0
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is there any good wireless gaming keyboard and mouse out there?gamer_sammy
The tech's significantly improved by now.

On my oldie I have a logitech LX700 combo that has worked great. Main reason I changed up to a wired set for my new machine is mostly because some of the keys started sticking on the keyboard itself, and my oldie would still need a keyboard anyway (as it's still running).

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#41 Wesker776
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I game on a Microsoft KB+M set, probably worth $8. :lol:

I laugh when I beat people with Razor DeathAdders, G5s, Copperheads and etc... :lol: