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microsoft or logitech, for mice/kb

used to be all MS for me, but i'm transitioning to logitech. their stuff just feels better designed and higher quality.
both have great warranty and customer service.

started with the dinovo wireless mouse/kb, then the illuminated, and now i'm waiting for a good deal on a G5 or G500.
and a harmony one.
🙂
 
For keyboards, you need to get a Unicomp SpaceSaver or import a Topre or something.
 
I'm using a Logitech Performance MX and G9x for my mice. As for the keyboard, I'm using a plain old Dell RT7D50 USB keyboard through my motherboard's PS/2 port. I hate all these keyboards they have now w/ all the useless shortcut buttons. This Dell keyboard has all the keys I need.
 
Keyboard - Microsoft optical desktop http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000FBH35E
Mouse - logitech Mx310

The keyboard I like because it has a padded wrist rest and the keys are further apart, I have big hands. It is huge though with more buttons than I could ever use.
The mouse is perfect for my use. I needed one with an easy to click middle button on the mouse wheel for graphics apps and it works well. I just ordered some new feet for it as the previous ones are worn off.
 
Originally posted by: corkyg
Keyboard - Logitech Illuminated:
KB

Mouse - Logitech VX Nano
VX

same keyboard here.
so far i like it. took a week to get used to the laptop style keys. still making typos and having trouble finding keys (i'm a 100+ wpm typist).
haven't run into any key blocking issues.
 
Big fan of Logitech here. I once had some 60 dollar speakers with an issue and they just told me to keep them and shipped me a brand new set. My MX518 is also still going strong after several years of use.
 
I have some old as hell Microsoft keyboard but I like it a lot and unless it stops functioning, I'm not changing it.

To go with that I have a Razer Copperhead.

I had a Logitech cordless mouse+keyboard 10 years ago and it was crap.
 
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