Keyboards that don't suck
Keyboards that don't suck
Okay, I've been playing Q4 on my current (Microsoft ergo cheapie) keyboard for a while.. and I'm noticing, just like in the Q2 days.. not all keyboards are created equal.
Feel is important.. but what is holding me back is that my keyboard only allows about three keys to "register" when pressed together. Maybe two.
Now that we have crouch sliding, and I like to change weapons with the keyboard, not mouse.. I've gotta pick up a keyboard that registers everything I'm pressing, not just the first two keys. ..
Any recommendations (Ideally, without logitech's asstastic driver sets) ?
Feel is important.. but what is holding me back is that my keyboard only allows about three keys to "register" when pressed together. Maybe two.
Now that we have crouch sliding, and I like to change weapons with the keyboard, not mouse.. I've gotta pick up a keyboard that registers everything I'm pressing, not just the first two keys. ..
Any recommendations (Ideally, without logitech's asstastic driver sets) ?
http://www.cherrycorp.com/english/cymot ... _linux.htm
I use the above keyboard, and can vouch for not having had any problems with it - assume the whole cmotion range are similar.
nowhere could i find how many keys can be recognised at once, although pressing and holding along the qwerty line gives me qwer - so can i assume its 4 ?
its not a small keyboard, although the keys have a good feel, bounce nicely and it seems robust.
I use the above keyboard, and can vouch for not having had any problems with it - assume the whole cmotion range are similar.
nowhere could i find how many keys can be recognised at once, although pressing and holding along the qwerty line gives me qwer - so can i assume its 4 ?
its not a small keyboard, although the keys have a good feel, bounce nicely and it seems robust.
I like Cherry a lot too, their no-nonsense products especially. The G80-3000 is a good one that will last _very_ long. I've been using my G81-3000 for 5 years without any noticable wear.
Sadly it recognizes as little as 3 simultaneous keypresses in some places, but that doesn't really bother me often, except when strafejumping in Q3 Defrag.
Interesting article about this: ESReality.com - Keyboard multiple keypress fix updated

Interesting article about this: ESReality.com - Keyboard multiple keypress fix updated
GODLIKE, I had a similar problem, PS/2 only keyboards often outperform USB/PS2 converter keyboards.
http://www.respawned.co.uk/forums/showt ... =keyboards
http://www.respawned.co.uk/forums/showt ... =keyboards
i got this logitech thing. i just went with the one that has the last "internet buttons" and ergonomic padding crap et al.
the only thing that bothers me about this thing is that it doesnt have an insert key in the middle island
the only thing that bothers me about this thing is that it doesnt have an insert key in the middle island

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The discussion in that thread isn't very interesting. My keyboard allows up to 8 keys to be pressed simultaneously too, but not 8 keys that are adjacent to eachother. So that's a rather useless number to know. If you use RDFG for movement (like me), you have to be able to press R together with D or G and E/T/H/S/etc. When i hold R and G or D, pressing E (my MG bind) doesn't do anything. I really don't want to change the layout of my binds so i'd like to have a keyboard that does allow for those keys to be pressed simultaneously.Requ!em wrote:GODLIKE, I had a similar problem, PS/2 only keyboards often outperform USB/PS2 converter keyboards.
http://www.respawned.co.uk/forums/showt ... =keyboards
This keyboard probably doesn't suck: http://www.razerzone.com/Products/Gamin ... Tarantula/
No BS LCD displays fortunately.
No BS LCD displays fortunately.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductLi ... &maxPrice=
ive been using keytronic keyboards for years. i like the rigidity.
ive been using keytronic keyboards for years. i like the rigidity.
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