What mouse/keyboard do you have ?

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helpme

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PC:

Microsoft keyboard (non split), not sure of model
Logitech MX700

Powerbook 17"

Apple Bluetooth keyboard
Logitech MX900
 

spamsk8r

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Old freaking awesome clickity keyboard. Not so old that it still has an AT style connector though, but it came with a PS2-AT adapter, so it's pretty old and awesome. Can't stand the feel of ergo keyboards or those quiet-key ones. I want tactile feedback when I type. That, and you can never break these things. And I have a Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer V1, represent.
 

hdeck

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my brand new logitech mx510 blue will be arriving tomorrow morning!!!
 

nageov3t

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Originally posted by: mobiusman
Originally posted by: xcript
Logitech Cordless MX Duo

I'll never use another keyboard and mouse again.
-Scott

same.

the only company I love more than Logitech is Google :)

and they say brand loyalty is dead....
 

So

Lifer
Jul 2, 2001
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Originally posted by: iloveme2
who cares? some pos generic keyboard and a logitech marble mouse that's like 5 years old.

You'd be surprised how much a good kb/mouse improves your experience.

A good monitor, kb, and mouse, is a much, much better investement than a new video card (trust me).
 

So

Lifer
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Originally posted by: Eli
I have an old ass clicky Dell keyboard from like 1985 that weighs 5lbs... It rules. :D

My mouse is a Logitech 3-button with no scrollie wheel, cost like 3$ about 5 years ago..

Good god man! How can you live without a scroll wheel? No less without a back and forward button!
 

Krakerjak

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Logitech cordless elite duo.
Free from logitech with their christmas promotion a while ago.
 

nageov3t

Lifer
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Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Eli
I have an old ass clicky Dell keyboard from like 1985 that weighs 5lbs... It rules. :D

My mouse is a Logitech 3-button with no scrollie wheel, cost like 3$ about 5 years ago..

Good god man! How can you live without a scroll wheel? No less without a back and forward button!

agreed.

I hate using mouses that don't have the 3 extra buttons that the MX has on top of them.

I really don't use any of the non-standard keyboard buttons (except for the volume wheel), but I couldn't live without a wireless keyboard.
 

fr

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Oct 10, 1999
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Microsoft Natural Elite
Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer 3.0
 

So

Lifer
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Originally posted by: loki8481
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Eli
I have an old ass clicky Dell keyboard from like 1985 that weighs 5lbs... It rules. :D

My mouse is a Logitech 3-button with no scrollie wheel, cost like 3$ about 5 years ago..

Good god man! How can you live without a scroll wheel? No less without a back and forward button!

agreed.

I hate using mouses that don't have the 3 extra buttons that the MX has on top of them.

I really don't use any of the non-standard keyboard buttons (except for the volume wheel), but I couldn't live without a wireless keyboard.


Same here. I never even bother to set up any of the other hotkeys.
 

Match

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May 28, 2001
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keyboard
mouse (the one on the right)

Actually I just use an itouch Logitech keyboard and a Logitech optical mouse, which has two major improvements:
1) led replaced with infrared led --> dark mouse
2) one mouse foot replaced with scotch tape
 

grrl

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Jun 21, 2001
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MS Natural
MS Intellimouse Web Optical

Want to switch to the Natural with all the bells and whistles.
 

MikePanic

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i have a generic ergonomic keyboard i bought off ebay about 4 years ago for $15 - its clear and clear blue... but the best thing bout it is there is an "enter" key right in the middle where the split is... i've gotten so use to having one there i don't know what i would do if this thing ever breaks

mouse - logitech cordless mouseman - again another ebay buy, about $8 if i recall... not a laser mouse, but it still works so i don't see a need to replace it... i luv the style of it as well... fits my hand very well