Keyboards!

spittledip

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I need a new keyboard (well, I want) for my PC as my old one is a PS2 and suffers from limited key combos ,etc. I am not too familiar with what companies make good keyboards. I figure Logitech probably does and possibly MS. I would like some suggestions for brands for reliability and also suggesions for decent keyboards under 40 bucks. I game some, but I don't care about "gaming features." I just want responsiveness and reliability (i.e. something that will last).


Thanks
 

Blain

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Bella

Oops... "decent keyboards under 40 bucks." Forget Bella and get a Logitech.
Keyboards are personal things. Got to a store and play around with some display models to find one that feels good to you.
Then buy it online if it makes $$ sense. ;)
 

Foxery

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Wired, PS2 connector: Dell QuietKey
Wireless, USB: Logitech (various. shop around for a style you like, as they have all kinds of extra buttons.)
 

HappyFace

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Get the Logitech Wave Link

It's by far the best keyboard I've ever used. Very solid design, and very comfortable. Sure it's a bit higher then your budget, but it's worth the price.
 

nineball9

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People have varying preferences when it comes to keyboards; as Blain noted, it's a personal thing. So take whatever recommendations you get with that in mind.

Do you prefer mechanical, membrane, chicklet, scissors? Is your tying style mash, mush, light-fingered or something else? Basic keyboard or 30+ programmable keys? In addition, there is the issue of aesthetics - do you care what your keyboard looks like?

Good luck!
 

Foxery

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Now that I'm home, here's a link to the Logitech wireless one I have. My needs were: soft keys, light weight, as few useless - I mean bonus - feature buttons as possible, and normal size, without the wrist rest or huge protrusions for the extra buttons.

I primarily use a different mouse than the one included here, but it's fairly decent. (Some combos come with very cheap mice.)
 

spittledip

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Thanks for the suggestions. Will ahve to check these all out.

As far as my typing style, I am not really sure. I probably am not a soft touch typer. I do not want wireless b/c I want to avoid any lag. I also do not care about macro keys. I don't care what the keyboard looks like- i am mnore interested in quality and durability and responsiveness.
 

Baked

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$15 Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000. Low profile quiet keys. Best KB I've ever used.
 

spittledip

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Thanks for the input. I decided on the Reclusa. Got it for 50 bucks shipped which is pretty good I guess, especially considering the place I linked to jacked up the price 10 bux shortly after I purchased it. It came yesterday. I like the feel of the keys and I definitely noticed better control during online play- so much so that i was surprised. I guess I might macro a few things, but i am more used to doing macros in game via the console. I am looking forward to trying it out some more today as i only played with it for about 30 minutes yesterday.

Thanks again