Alex 15 listopada 2024 o 2:13
Can someone recommend me keyboard and mouse?
My budget is 100 pounds
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ˢᵈˣ FatCat 15 listopada 2024 o 2:31 
logitech never go wrong, stay away from rebrand stuff like Razer, and steel series

phantech is for really burdget but deliver
_I_ 15 listopada 2024 o 3:04 
reddragon mech keyboards are nice and cheap

but cant go wrong with logitech g mouse
g305 looks generic, but has all the g features other than rgb
each button can be a macro, lightspeed wireless is as fast as wired, polling rate of 1000 is more than enough, but tone it to 500 for much longer battery life, or 250 is good enough and battery will last about a year
Tonepoet 15 listopada 2024 o 3:48 
I mean I'd probably say the AOC Agon AGK700[www.amazon.co.uk] with Cherry Red switches for 40 quid and the E.V.G.A. x12 for 24 quid[www.amazon.co.uk].

I haven't used the x12 specifically but E.V.G.A. mice like the Torx (which can have its shape adjusted with a screw) and the X20 tend to be the most comfortable in the hand to me 'cause they're a bit on the smaller side for gaming mice. Closer to office mouse size. A 16,000 D.P.I. sensor for 24 quid seems like a rather good deal too. The Razer Deathadder Essential only offers 6400 D.P.I. for 20 quid as a basis of comparison. I'm not too sure on the other specifics like mouse acceleration though (mice where you can turn acceleration off are generally recommended for gaming so the same distance moved has a predictable result. With acceleration on, how fast you move it is an additional complicating factor).

Haven't used the Agon either but that's mostly just 'cause I haven't taken my cherry blue versions out of the box since I bought them on sale for an especially cheap price.

Tom's hardware gave it a 3/5 star review[www.tomshardware.com] but they also dinged it on price. Huge difference in expectations between what was originally a $180 keyboard and what's now a 40 quid keyboard.

A 1,000 hz polling isn't top of the line anymore, but 1000 hz still lets you register a push every millisecond, if you can even press the keycap that quickly so I feel like going any higher is just kind of pointless anyway. Cherry MX red keys only require a relatively light touch to actuate too, which also improves responsiveness relative to the heavier switch types. It also advertises n-key rollover so you're not worrying about maybe pressing too many keys and not having them some of them register. Aside from the Cherry Red switches, these are all fairly standard features for gaming keyboards but I wanted to go over them just to point out that there's not a big gotcha for going this cheap. Granted, it's not a swappable switch keyboard which seems to be all of the rage these days, but that's a rather gimmicky feature in my opinion. Lotta those keyboards cost extra and then you have to buy the switches and by the time all is said 'n done you might've just been better off buying two keyboards and keeping the one you like less as a backup in case it breaks.

Basic keyboard polling rates might be closer to 125 hz, which is closer to one button press registered every 8 milliseconds. Assuming 60 F.P.S., 8 miliseconds is approximately half of a frame.
r.linder 15 listopada 2024 o 8:27 
Get a Leobog Hi75 if you want a quality keyboard that's one of the best you can get stock, for the mouse there's a ton of options below 20 quid that would be perfectly acceptable

https://youtu.be/jYHJGoEnlWs?t=1577
Introverted Gamer 15 listopada 2024 o 10:51 
100 pounds? That's heavy for a mouse and a keyboard.
AustrAlien2010 15 listopada 2024 o 15:24 
A keyboard with a touch-sensitive surface area on the spacebar perhaps?

If you can simply make a thump-gesture on your spacebar to switch to an item or whatever, that is useful as heck.
Ostatnio edytowany przez: AustrAlien2010; 15 listopada 2024 o 20:16
76561199389059995 15 listopada 2024 o 19:25 
Well well well, around 100 pounds/dollars ahem Fistful of ahem you may try Akko mechanical keyboard later you could hotswap switches for better experiences with budget models, Logitech Gaming mouse like G102 Model still budget. Again just plans and atttendences.
Ostatnio edytowany przez: >9000; 15 listopada 2024 o 19:29
Lupinus Rictus 15 listopada 2024 o 20:02 
Nos or sh Filco Majestouch keyboard. Logitech G102 or Zowie fk series. Stay away from g502 unless you're absolutely sure you don't have rubber sensitivity. I bought one not knowing and it caused my eczma to flare up.
Ostatnio edytowany przez: Lupinus Rictus; 15 listopada 2024 o 20:03
SHAZBOT 15 listopada 2024 o 23:20 
the corded logitech from walmart for $25 usd

remembering to turn off enhanced mouse pointer acceleration makes more of a difference than the mouse brand. which you probly didnt rember anyway.
Ostatnio edytowany przez: SHAZBOT; 15 listopada 2024 o 23:21
r.linder 15 listopada 2024 o 23:29 
Mouse acceleration, especially in Windows, is garbage and should always be disabled
SHAZBOT 15 listopada 2024 o 23:58 
speaking of garbage... ive never had a bad mouse per say... but there some bad mousepads out there nowadays. :steamfacepalm:

take that 100 lbs and spend it on a mouse pad. no joke. thats how you get your 360 no scopes. bigger the pad lower the sensitivity you can set.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXwaFQ6ZYY4

and. A. WIRED. mouse.

damn i miss my crt. lcd is garbage too.
Ostatnio edytowany przez: SHAZBOT; 16 listopada 2024 o 0:00
ChickenBalls 16 listopada 2024 o 6:37 
not sure how easy it is to get a clean and working 90s / early 2000s keyboard but I am still using a Dell keyboard that came with a PC that I bought around 2001 and its way better than any of the newer non mechanical keyboards I've used. All you need is an active PS2 to USB adapter
Soloplayer903 17 listopada 2024 o 5:34 
Początkowo opublikowane przez ChickenBalls:
not sure how easy it is to get a clean and working 90s / early 2000s keyboard but I am still using a Dell keyboard that came with a PC that I bought around 2001 and its way better than any of the newer non mechanical keyboards I've used. All you need is an active PS2 to USB adapter
Time for an upgrade baby
Lupinus Rictus 17 listopada 2024 o 15:34 
Początkowo opublikowane przez _r_n_ "Juror #462" A_at_o_l_h:
speaking of garbage... ive never had a bad mouse per say... but there some bad mousepads out there nowadays. :steamfacepalm:

take that 100 lbs and spend it on a mouse pad. no joke. thats how you get your 360 no scopes. bigger the pad lower the sensitivity you can set.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXwaFQ6ZYY4

and. A. WIRED. mouse.

damn i miss my crt. lcd is garbage too.
Believe it or not, but Ikea do a mousepad that's actually decent quality for just over a tenner. It doesn't have the stitched sides, but some people ( myself included ) find those annoying
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