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tcosaddict
Apprentice Member
Joined: 9/06/07
"The quickest way to a woman's bed is through her parents... have sex with them and you're in!" |
1/26/10 1:58:03 AM#21
I also use the G11, it's a great board. It does everything I need it to and has 18 programmable macro keys, with 3 modes. You can program the macros for each application, giving you 54 macros PER application, which I think is just great. They're very cheap these days too. |
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1/26/10 11:52:17 AM#22
Originally posted by ozerinx
Bah, non of the above is my opinion.
I use a Wolf King Timber Wolf with a Razer Naga mouse. With the new drivers for the naga it's like having a G13 on the side of your mouse without the lua or LCD screen. 17 buttons of pure win 12 of which can either be 1234567890-= or num1234567890-= by default or with the new drivers you can create profiles and create custom keybindings for it, or you can create macro's and assign the macros to the different keys. 12 keys at the disposal of your thumb to me is plenty of macro's XD.
The Timberwolf is just pure win because of it's design in my eyes. Normal keyboard without the number pad but with a circular gaming pad on the left hand side where most commonly used keys are withing easy reach increase response time a great deal.
One thing I am considering to add to my peripherals is the splitfish fragX controller. Just for the left portion. If it works out well enough it could replace my keyboard for everything other than chatting. I mean between that and the Razer Naga I would have everything I needed. One trigger shift for sprinting and shift+1 shift+2 kind of commands and the other trigger for spacebar.
Direction pad for targeting. Analog stick for WASD. And I'm fairly set. At least thats my hope. Going to pick one up to try it soon, hoping to see a review of it for PC first though.
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edited the opening post a bit. |
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1/26/10 10:22:22 PM#24
The Saitek Eclipse III doesn't have programable keys. Those are for default desktop stuff like opening your email and changing the volume. |
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1/26/10 10:26:57 PM#25
Originally posted by ozerinx
G15 Solid, somewhat spill/water proof, little screen (once utilised with programmes) is awesome. Programmable keys are great (though i hardly use them). Its just an all round decent keyboard. Also who doesn't like changing songs in the middle of a game with the push of a button (no programmes needed) MMO wish list: -Changeable worlds |
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Battlekruse
Apprentice Member
Joined: 12/28/06
"Enough research will tend to support whatever theory.." |
1/27/10 9:54:26 AM#26
It's pathetic!!. That PC gamer get the latest in gaming technology and automatic get a step up on the competition because of the hardware. This is truly a sign of being a noob. That why I enjoy playing either on a PS3/XBOX where all share the type of hardware. Nobody have a technology advantage. Hardcore PC gamer dont need a G15 or G19 keyboard.
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uhm.... PS3 and XBOX360 has custom controllers for arcade fighting games..... and I think they have custom controllers for FF11 in japan too.. |
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1/31/10 12:54:00 PM#28
I would choose steelseries Merc Stealth. I have the original Zboard. I love it to death. I will never get a different keyboard. Here Comes The Mighty The One They Call WHITEY |
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1/31/10 1:05:27 PM#29
Originally posted by Agricola1
Same here. I have them on mine and both my kids computers. I think the dedicated gaming keys, with a great layout and different shapes and curves so you can keep your eyes up instead of always looking at the keyboard. It's great for MMOs and FPS games, totally programmable, although I fins the default keys to be just where I need them for most games. No need for a gimmicky LED,, since your eyes are always on the screen. ;) |
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2/07/10 11:49:43 AM#30
I just recently bought a gaming keyboard. I got a ns sidewinder x6. I love it for its macros which are the best that i have seen. But it has a 3 button at a time limitation which is very stupid of MS. As once ina while while croutching talking and walking i can't do what i want to.
It has 30 macro keys (holding 90 macros) and what i love about it is that it uses the numpad and a very close row of macro keys for the macros. Its on-the-fly macro recording does whatever keys you push and the delay between when you push them, allowing you to build macros that activate abilities after gcd and cooldowns (just like you would). It also has a nice backlight, and a button that allows your next key to be held down until you want otherwise "Society in every state is a blessing, but government even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one ..." - Thomas Paine |
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Reizla
Hard Core Member
Joined: 12/09/08
MMORPGs are no longer about the mass multi-user anymore *sadly* |
2/08/10 4:09:41 PM#31
Originally posted by Slineer
G11 for me... Has 18x3 macro-keys as well Don't care too much about the display...besides, the levitated display would not fit in my keyboard drawer at all I think :p Demigoth's RPG adventures ~ My blog ASUS M4N72-E |