2017-01-22 at 8:28 AM UTC
I still use a mouse I took from high school and a keyboard I bought from Walmart for like $15
2017-01-25 at 5:16 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
TT's not a bad brand, cheap but decent quality (though they do have some higher-end stuff as well)
are you looking for a new keyboard or just showing off the one you got?
2017-01-25 at 5:26 AM UTC
Showing off this one because its the first keyboard I bought in many years. I'm also open to high end keyboards/mouse. The store I went to had it all on display including mechanical keyboards with backlight that had a color slider, really over the top, $200 mouses with 20 buttons on the side.
I really like those green switch keyboards better than the red ones, it just felt so nice. I would need to play games for 30 mins to really make an informed decision though. The Roccat mouses were very nice, there were these white ones with all kinds of fancy buttons.
I also need a new headset, I miss my old turtle beach ones.
2017-01-25 at 5:33 AM UTC
Is it back lit? It doesn't look like it in the picture.
What are the edges of keys like? I've noticed some have sharp edges rather than smooth.
2017-01-25 at 5:36 AM UTC
The edges are smooth. If the backlight wasn't on all you would see is the mouse and screen.
2017-01-25 at 5:39 AM UTC
aldra
JIDF Controlled Opposition
there's no real performance or ergonomic difference with mechanical keyboards, it's really just a matter of whether you like the feeling of feedback you get.
I kind of agree with lanny in regards to the switches; if you're not getting the clicky ones (green/blue) they don't really seem different enough from standard dome (head) keys to justify such a huge price jump
if you know what sort of keys you like, just go for a keyboard that you like the design of
2017-01-25 at 5:41 AM UTC
The red ones just felt like a normal keyboard to me.