What combination of keyboard and mouse type do you use?

  • 55 results
  • 1
  • 2
Avatar image for uhtaree
uhtaree

959

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

7

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Poll What combination of keyboard and mouse type do you use? (209 votes)

Regular keyboard and regular mouse 17%
Regular keyboard and Gaming mouse 27%
Gaming keyboard and regular mouse 2%
Gaming keyboard and Gaming mouse 51%
I only play consoles (show me the answers) 3%

I had a mechanical keyboard a few years ago and it failed spectacularly about a year in. Multiple keys stopped registering, the letters started rubbing off and it was so damn loud! Spent $100+ on the thing! What a waste. I had been fetishizing gaming keyboards for about a decade before that; the allure of LEDs, USB ports, programmable keys, volume and play controls in just the right spot... Well that was probably the last gaming keyboard I'll buy. I just like the feel of regular ass $10-20 ones you find wherever.

I do like a gaming mouse though because they way you jam on a mouse button feels unhealthy on a regular mouse, though I don't think I've ever broke one. I like a middle of the road logitech one with the thumb indent on the side. Mouse weights, though, amirite. I wish I had something to do with all these extra mouse weights. Yunno how there's some guy who collects vhs copies of Jerry Maguire, and some other guy who collects Speed vhs tapes, I should be that guy but for mouse weights and have like 20,000 lbs of mouse weights.

 • 
Avatar image for ralphmoustaccio
RalphMoustaccio

485

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#1  Edited By RalphMoustaccio

I voted for "gaming keyboard and gaming mouse" because I guess that's technically what I have. I use the Corsair K70 keyboard and a Steelseries Rival 300 mouse.

I purchased them because they had good build quality and reviews, and pretty understated design. I really dislike obnoxious led coloration and design that screams "I'm a GAMER," on everything. I just want something that looks normal but performs better than something designed for daily office use. So far, so good in that respect.

Avatar image for cloudymusic
cloudymusic

2203

Forum Posts

4877

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 1

I have a normal (I guess?) mechanical keyboard. It's not "gaming" in the sense that there are no glowy lights, special gamer features, or anything else, and I haven't really felt any need for that sort of stuff yet. I use a Logitech G602 mouse, and before that, I had a G600. The side buttons are nice for binding to stuff in MMOs.

Avatar image for officer_falcon
officer_falcon

526

Forum Posts

88

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 1

My keyboard is a Ducky One. It's not explicitly advertised as a gaming board but I'm counting it anyways since it shares many of the same features.

Avatar image for y2ken
Y2Ken

3308

Forum Posts

82

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 2

User Lists: 28

#4  Edited By Y2Ken

I chose "gaming keyboard and gaming mouse" (they're both Razer), but in all honesty I wouldn't consider either of them specifically gaming peripherals per se, I like them just as much for their standard functionality as I do for playing games. Even in a bizarro world where I stopped playing games altogether, I would continue using them and would buy similar hardware in the future.

Avatar image for ezekiel
Ezekiel

2257

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#5  Edited By Ezekiel

K120 keyboard that I bought used from a shop and a Turtle Beach Grip 300. I preferred the feel of my SteelSeries Rival 300, but the rubber grip was terrible, as it dissolved away, and the middle button wasn't scrolling correctly anymore. TB Grip 300 is fine for the price, though. But I didn't realize how much I hated mouse LEDs until the light was reflecting onto my screen as I lay in bed watching a movie. SteelSeries at least has software that allows you to disable it. I tried to open up the mouse and break the LEDs, but was disappointed to find that it has unscrewable screws. It's tolerable if I push the mouse slightly out of the way.

Avatar image for goronmon
Goronmon

20

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Logitech G13 and a Mionix Avior 7000...and technically also a Corsair K65 Compact keyboard for actual typing.

Avatar image for justin258
Justin258

16684

Forum Posts

26

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 11

User Lists: 8

Logitech G710+ keyboard and Razer... Deathadder? I think? Mouse.

Both have been super comfortable for me for several years now. You can call them "gamer" peripherals if you want to, I just enjoy using them.

Avatar image for dave_tacitus
Dave_Tacitus

2541

Forum Posts

19

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 4

#9  Edited By Dave_Tacitus

Strafe RGB (Brown) and a Rival 300. I used to jump between different mice and keyboards regularly but stopping watching Linus Tech Tips videos cured me of that affliction.

Avatar image for cameron
Cameron

1056

Forum Posts

837

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 2

I use a Corsiar K65 keyboard and a Logitech G700s mouse. I use the programable buttons on the mouse more in Word and Excel than I do in games, but I've used them in MMOs before.

Avatar image for hmoney001
hmoney001

1254

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Corsair K70 with brown switches and a Logitech G Pro mouse.

Avatar image for monkeyman04
Monkeyman04

2885

Forum Posts

10

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 5

#12  Edited By Monkeyman04

Mouse: Logitech G9x Keyboard: Some Dynex pos.

Avatar image for shivoa
Shivoa

1602

Forum Posts

334

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 6

#13  Edited By Shivoa

I have a Logitech slim keyboard (low profile keys over some decent scissors) so about as far from a mechanical keyboard as you can get but also... it's a low-travel soft actuation keyboard so actually very gaming-oriented (on a budget). TBH, if I was going for a mechanical keyboard then I'd actually go at least Cherry MX Browns (if not Blues) and so those are absolutely not gamer-focused keyboards (which should come with Reds) but rather for how much time I spend typing for work. So I don't think it's correct to say gaming vs regular when you're apparently talking expensive mechanical vs not. My keyboard is maybe not explicitly gamer focused but does have several of the traits (I find low profile much easier to jump around on while hitting secondary keys and even some of the mechanical keyboards for gaming are now going with modified switches that activate early).

As for mice - I really don't think you can avoid gaming mice if you care about gaming. At the extreme end of that then you can insist on a perfectly linear sensor/processor on the mouse so (when you disable acceleration on the OS side) there is no acceleration or angle snapping. I'm not a purist and go for shape over tracking perfection - I've been using the same shaped mouse ever since the Logitech MX700 first arrived and so, for gaming and wired, have gone through the various MX500/MX518/G5/G400 as one mouse has worn out, broken, or just become so dirty as to be time for a new model. Buttons over/under the wheel and on the thumb are basically essential to how I play games and even in the desktop I'm used to shift/ctrl being on my mouse thumb when doing basic interactions (as simple as selecting multiple things in a folder).

Avatar image for agenta
agenta

24

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

I voted for Regular Keyboard and Gaming Mouse, though my keyboard isn't really a "regular" keyboard. I have a WASD Code Keyboard with clears. It's not made for gaming it's more made for productivity and just being a badass keyboard, so I didn't think it qualified for gaming keyboard since it doesn't have any bells and whistles really.

For my mouse I use a Logitech G700s, not because its wireless but because it had the right amount of additional buttons. I really like the shape of Logitech mice and use the buttons to control spotify/music bee and to pull out grenades in CS:GO.

Avatar image for tobbrobb
TobbRobb

6616

Forum Posts

49

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 13

I suppose Steelseries are considered gaming peripherals? I have the Sensei for mouse and 6gv2 for keyboard. They are both very plain, sturdy and practical. No weird lights, no macro buttons. Just good equipment. I've had them both for years, and they work just as well as when I first got them. Very happy with the purchase.

Avatar image for nnickers
nnickers

514

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

I voted for gamer/gamer though I hate that term. I have a Corsair K70 keyboard with Browns and opted for this one specifically because it didn't have 5 million colors, macro keys, or any of that MLG nonsense.

Same with my mouse. I have a Razer Deathadder because it's simple but it feels really nice.

Avatar image for stressedoutcat
StressedOutCat

289

Forum Posts

20

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

No Caption Provided

So this is my setup.

I have Razer Deathadder mouse (which is a gaming mouse)
also have a Leopold FC660C for typing (Topre switches have the best feel I find for typing)
and Razer Obweaver keypad for gaming

Avatar image for rorie
rorie

7887

Forum Posts

1502

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 3

Right now I'm on a Logitech g710+ keyboard and a Steelseries Sensei mouse. I love the mouse but I'm a bit ambivalent about the keyboard; it's feature-full but both of the last two copies I've owned have had bad spacebar spreaders, so hitting the spacebar won't always result in a space if you're tapping too far to either side of the spacebar. Still, I don't think I could go back to a keyboard without a volume scrollwheel now. Too handy.

Avatar image for alexw00d
AlexW00d

7604

Forum Posts

3686

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 5

I have a Cherry mechanical keyboard, which isn't for 'gaming' I suppose, and a Logitech G502 which is I guess. I have the G502 cause of the size, weight, and sensor though, not because it's 'gamer'.

Avatar image for krayzeegloo
KrayzeeGloo

39

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

I'm rockin' a Corsair K70 with MX Red switches and a Razer Death Adder for my mouse!

I tell you what, if you're even remotely into or interested in playing competitive games, go with the MX Red switches. The linear, high actuation point switches have been a godsend in terms of the fluidity of my play, and it effectively increases your reaction time considering your keystrokes get registered earlier. And while it took a little bit to get used to typing on it due to the high actuation point, I found that I grew to love the "bouncy" feeling these switches provide when you're in the typing zone.

Avatar image for lv4monk
Lv4Monk

508

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#21  Edited By Lv4Monk

I actually prefer as basic a keyboard as I can find but could never go back to a non-gaming mouse. Low dpi and lack of buttons sounds brutal.

On that note I don't think I could ever use another mouse that didn't have the option for "friction-less scroll wheel", even if just for navigating webpages.

@stressedoutcat: I have no idea what that is but it looks incredible.

Avatar image for deactivated-633c70ff026e8
deactivated-633c70ff026e8

276

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Logitech G810 , and Logitech Pro Gaming Mouse. I like the way Logitech stuff looks, and they perform great as well.

Avatar image for deactivated-5d1d502761653
deactivated-5d1d502761653

305

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Ducky One TKL and Logitech G203.

Avatar image for winsord
winsord

1642

Forum Posts

86

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 13

#24  Edited By winsord

Corsair K95 w/ Cherry MX Red switches, and a Logitech G502 mouse. I like the keyboard, but I could live with a regular one; for a mouse I want as much DPI as possible, I leave it on 12000. They keyboard is really fun for Stepmania, still happy I bought it.

Avatar image for belegorm
Belegorm

1862

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Normal keyboard, gaming mouse. A special keyboard is nice, but isn't NEARLY as mind-blowing as getting a mouse that has buttons on it.

Even for internet browsing, back/forward buttons are amazing.

Avatar image for colossalghost
ColossalGhost

240

Forum Posts

179

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 2

I have a basic keyboard and a gaming mouse. At this point though I only use my mouse for the high DPI and, never bother to bind anything to the extra two buttons.

Avatar image for agenta
agenta

24

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

@stressedoutcat That Leopold is a beaut. Definitely want to go topre in the future.

Avatar image for predator
predator

390

Forum Posts

832

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Regular keyboard and Gaming mouse because I think ergonomic keyboards are better than gaming keyboards.

Except Kinesis is now coming out with the first ergonomic gaming keyboard.

Avatar image for stressedoutcat
StressedOutCat

289

Forum Posts

20

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

@agenta: thanks, I would definitely recommend the FC660C if you want a 60%, if you want tenkeyless or full keyboard I recommend the Realforce made by Topre.

Avatar image for monetarydread
monetarydread

2898

Forum Posts

92

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 2

#30  Edited By monetarydread

Corsair K70 with Cherry-Reds with a Logitech Proteus Core mouse.

Avatar image for dezztroy
Dezztroy

1084

Forum Posts

131

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#31  Edited By Dezztroy

I use a Qpad 5k mouse. It's the most comfortable mouse I've used and since I got my first one 7 years ago or whatever, I've never wanted to use anything else.

Keyboard is an old first-model Logitech G15 that somehow still works (most of the LEDs are broken though).

Avatar image for vierastalo
VierasTalo

1443

Forum Posts

1030

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Gaming+gaming I supposed, Logitech G710+ as the keyboard and G900 as the mouse.

Avatar image for facelessvixen
FacelessVixen

4009

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 5

#33  Edited By FacelessVixen

Keyboard: Cooler Master Storm Devastator, but I'm counting it as a regular keyboard for all intents and purposes. Membrane keys with blue LEDs. Not exactly the K70 Rapidfire I have my eyes on.

Mouse: Logitech G300s, and I take the time to rebind things to the extra buttons so that my keyboard hand is only using WASD (movement), space (jump), F (interact), and left shift (sprint), while my mouse bindings are analogous to face buttons, bumpers and triggers on a controller.

Avatar image for bedouin
Bedouin

153

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

I Use a Razer Black Widow keyboard which I like, but have to admit I overpaid for and a Logitech G402 mouse which I have actually enjoyed using over some other more expensive alternatives. If you are in the market for either just make sure you shop around. There are plenty of cheaper perfectly good products out there.

Avatar image for spiceninja
spiceninja

3286

Forum Posts

9105

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 18

User Lists: 2

I use a Razer Black Widow 2016 Edition keyboard and a Razer Death Adder Chroma mouse.

Avatar image for avioto
Avioto

513

Forum Posts

39

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

After using a keypad for a while, I can't go back to regular keyboards for gaming. You have quick access to way more buttons. I used to get Orbweavers but they all died after a couple of months, Razer's quality control is an absolute nightmare. I am currently using a Logitech G13 and it's way better. I really hope they'll release a new version in the future with mechanical keys.

My current setup: Logitech G13 - Asus RoG Claymore - Logitech G502

Avatar image for deactivated-5e60e701b849a
deactivated-5e60e701b849a

745

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

I have a basic Trust keyboard and a Roccat Tyon mouse. Nothing exciting.

Avatar image for musclerider
musclerider

897

Forum Posts

6

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 2

User Lists: 0

#38  Edited By musclerider

I use a COUGAR 700K and 700M because you're not really playing PC games unless your keyboard and mouse are brighter than your monitor half the time.

Avatar image for yabbering_yeti
yabbering_yeti

146

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Corsair "gaming" Strafe with Cherry MX red switches, and a good ol' Logitech g502... The one without programmable LED, because that's just silly. My keyboard has programmable LED though, because that's awesome. This is all indisputable.

Avatar image for penguindust
penguindust

13129

Forum Posts

22

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 3

I use a Corsair K70 with Cherry MX Red switches with a Logitech g700s mouse. The mouse works well, but can't really hold a charge for long so I keep it plugged in 90% of the time. The keyboard is the best I've ever had and I am considering getting another for work, maybe with brown switches because I love typing on it.

Avatar image for schrodngrsfalco
SchrodngrsFalco

4618

Forum Posts

454

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 7

What constitutes a "gaming keyboard?"

Avatar image for peteycoco
peteycoco

303

Forum Posts

3

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 2

Normal + Normal. I bought a $20 keyboard and mouse combo from newegg. Never have felt that I needed more.

Avatar image for cikame
cikame

4473

Forum Posts

10

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

I really dislike mechanical keyboards, the keys are too hard to press and too loud, after trying for a couple years to get into them i went back to regular cheap keyboards and they are miles better in every way, just have to make sure they allow for multiple button presses for gaming, i tried one which wouldn't let me press W+D+Shift (walk forward and right). So far my favorite keyboard of all time is a Dell KB212, in UK layout.
Mouse wise i using gaming mice, i haven't tried a basic optical mouse in a very long time, playing cs1.5 when i noticed my ordinary optical mouse couldn't keep up with my fast hand movements so i got a Razer Diamondback, after using Razer for a while i switched to my latest go to which is the Finalmouse, it's good but i think there's probably something more comfortable for my hand out there somewhere.

Avatar image for darknovember
darknovember

27

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#44  Edited By darknovember

Normal/Normal.

Keyboard: Been using a Logitech Tablet Keyboard in lieu of my laptop's Steelseries built-in keyboard (Maaaan. does the Steelseries give me cramps while in the typing zone for extended periods of time).

Mouse: Logitech Performance MX (w/ Darkfield). I... don't think I will ever want to use another mouse. Have had it for almost 8 years. I fear its rechargeable battery is beginning to fail, and lately, single-clicking has been causing double-clicking, seemingly randomly. But, holy shit if this $90 mouse isn't the most ergonomic and esthetically-pleasing peripheral I've owned.

Avatar image for sahalarious
Sahalarious

1085

Forum Posts

12

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 2

User Lists: 0

No Caption Provided

You could say I'm not particularly competitive.....feet up, armrest mousepad, lap keyboard. comfort >performance haha

Avatar image for sinusoidal
Sinusoidal

3608

Forum Posts

20

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

#46  Edited By Sinusoidal

Leopold mechanical keyboard with Cherry MX Blues (clackity clack motherfucker!) and a marathon mouse.

For those down on mechanicals, I encourage you to try different switches. "Gamer" keyboard usually use Cherry MX Reds, which are very easy to press and have no actuation click and are my least favorite. Blues are loud as hell and frickin awesome.

Avatar image for agenta
agenta

24

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

@sinusoidal: Have to agree, I prefer clears overall just due to the loudness of blues. Mechs are all about finding the one that fits you the best. Switch testers, or living close to a store that sells mechs is the best way to test them out.

Avatar image for mikemcn
mikemcn

8642

Forum Posts

4863

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 2

User Lists: 8

I have the most basic logitech keyboard you can get, works great, if it breaks any store will have another and it was like 10-15 bucks!

But my mouse is a razer deathadder, need some good thumb buttons.

Avatar image for pixelrat
Pixelrat

72

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

What make something gaming other than the marketing? I have a corsair strafe (cherry mx blue) mechanical keyboard and a corsair sabre mouse. Beyond the branding they are pretty standard, but I guess they count as gaming since they say so on the box.

Avatar image for sgtsphynx
sgtsphynx

2681

Forum Posts

682

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 32

#50 sgtsphynx  Moderator

I guess my keyboard could be considered a "gaming" keyboard. It's a mechanical keyboard with a windows key lockout so I can't accidentally hit the windows key while playing games. I have a Logitech G700s mouse.