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07-02-2008, 00:29 | #14 |
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I have the Diamondback 3G. I loves it. I've never found wireless mice as good as a wired but that's just me. i don't have a mousemat for mine and never had any problems. I also find it really comfortable, most mice feel too large and unweilding for me. This one is juuuussst riiiiight /goldilocks mode off
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07-02-2008, 00:51 | #15 |
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No mouse pad here but it's laminate rather than wood so I don't know if that makes a difference.
As for wired/wireless - I've tried a lot of different mice and I've always found that wireless ones are OK for general use but they're too heavy for gaming. |
07-02-2008, 01:14 | #16 |
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Hmm yeah I can quite agree with that.
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07-02-2008, 23:38 | #17 |
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I don't use a mouse mat either. I've got one of those self heal cutting mats. Works great for optical mice as it's got a little texture on it.
When gaming - £3 teftlon sheet from Sainsburys. Me? Cheap? YUP!
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08-02-2008, 15:49 | #18 |
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I love my G5 mouse, which I use without a pad - I find it good for gaming and for general use.
Keyboard, I heartily recommend the Enermax Aurora. Looks bloody good and nice and comfortable to use. It's not backlit though. Edit: Oops, forgot it was above your limit.
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08-02-2008, 15:53 | #19 |
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Hey Bigstan. Haven't seen that before. Looks nice on Scan. Really like the idea of an audio socket and a USB hub.
Silly question but if I get a keyboard that plugs in using USB will I be able to use the keyboard in my BIOS? My current Apple keyboard uses Bluetooth, which hasn't loaded by the time I'm in the BIOS meaning I have to keep an old PS/2 keyboard for fiddling with the BIOS. |
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USB keyboard should work at the BIOS (mine does) although, not always on a new build (i.e. first time in) I always keep a PS2 keyboard handy just in case. Once the machine has been booted up and it recognises the keyboard, you shouldn't have any problems
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