Wireless Keyboard good for gaming?

Nessal

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I know some wireless mice aren't ideal for gaming but what about keyboards?
 

Slugbait

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I've got an MX Duo, it does just fine, tho' some better stuff has been released since then
 

JustAnAverageGuy

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Originally posted by: Slugbait
I've got an MX Duo, it does just fine, tho' some better stuff has been released since then

Same. Great keyboard. Don't know what the modern equivilant is though. :)

 

0roo0roo

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do you really need a wireless kb? mouse has its uses..no cord drag. kb just eats batteries for no reason
 

Nessal

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Well, the problem is that the keyboard that I want only comes in a wireless configuration. It's the Logitech DiNovo.
 

Wentelteefje

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Big spender eh... :p No, the DiNovo is very good, and will be so for gaming too... No doubt... I still use an old wireless Microsoft desktop, and even my mouse can keep up with fast-paced shooters... The keyboard has never let/slowed me down, so I don't expect that nice DiNovo to do so... ;)
 

GeNome

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I've never heard anything bad about gaming with a wireless keyboard, and haven't experienced any lag myself (another MX Duo user), so I'd say you're good to go!
 

Mik3y

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Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
do you really need a wireless kb? mouse has its uses..no cord drag. kb just eats batteries for no reason

barely eats batteries.
 

OvErHeAtInG

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Originally posted by: Mik3y
Originally posted by: 0roo0roo
do you really need a wireless kb? mouse has its uses..no cord drag. kb just eats batteries for no reason

barely eats batteries.

Yep. Been using the same 2 AA's for about 2.5 years now!!! Plus my dsek pretty much requires that I use a wireless KB.
 

letdown427

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you could even get like, rechargeable batteries?! Whoa! I've got a logitech media X wireless desktop, no problems with lag etc. that i can notice.
 

svi

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do you really need a wireless kb? mouse has its uses..no cord drag. kb just eats batteries for no reason
I guess a wireless keyboard would be nice if your desk was actually joined with a wall in back of it or something? Or maybe if you like to use your keyboard on your bed. I've never had any use for them myself, but I'm sure some people have reasons beyond thinking wireless > wired in general.

you could even get like, rechargeable batteries?! Whoa!
That would be a pretty bad idea. You'd have to recharge them every three or four months, and since you'd only use like three sets of alkalines over the keyboard's useful lifespan... well.
 

Puffnstuff

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I have a ms wireless desktop comfort edition keyboard that I use with a ms wireless laser mouse 6000 and the keyboard flat out sucks for gaming. It will drop key commands when multiple keys are pushed which is not a good thing while playing counter strike:source. I can't tell you how many times I've been killed because the keyboard just stopped even though I'm holding the keys down as hard as I can. Moving the antenna closer had no affect. I'm looking for a wireless replacement for it at the moment and and leaning towards the logitech comfort duo. I've read complaints from other ms wireless keyboard users about them experiencing the same problem as I am so ms is not in the running this time.
 

Slugbait

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If you're used to ergonomic boards, that would be a fine choice, except maybe for the mouse. Otherwise, I would spend the extra $20 on an MX5000 and get a lazer to go along with my counterstrike. Bluetooth is also kinda nice to have if you've got (or will be getting) any devices that support it, like a phone...