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Hi guys, I'm new to the forum, and I am wondering, what is the best mouse and keyboard to get? right now I have a MacBook Airbut I hope to be getting an originpc laptop as well. Thanks in advance.

 

:Note, I am a fan of RGB, and am looking for something under 200$

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Logitech G502 / Corsair M65 RGB (G502 is better, M65 only bc rgb) 

 

Keyboard: Corsair K65/K70/K95, Cooler Master Quickfire series

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Hi guys, I'm new to the forum, and I am wondering, what is the best mouse and keyboard to get? right now I have a MacBook Airbut I hope to be getting an originpc laptop as well. Thanks in advance.

 

:Note, I am a fan of RGB, and am looking for something under 200$

What keyswitch do you want for the keyboard? Do you want a full size keyboard? Tenkeyless sized? Do you want backlighting? Macros?

For the mouse, do you use a palm grip/claw/fingertip/hybrid of those?

Do you need wireless anything?

 

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I like backlighting, full size keyboard, don't care about macros, and I am a claw/fingertip mouse user. I do not care about wireless/wired.

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I like backlighting, full size keyboard, don't care about macros, and I am a claw/fingertip mouse user. I do not care about wireless/wired.

Well, again, what switch do you want in the keyboard? Do you want a mechanical keyboard? This will make things more expensive (still under 200 for sure though). You should take the quiz on that thread as that will help us deduce what sort of keyboard you would want.

But for the mouse, claw-fingertip works AMAZING on the Corsair M65 (or M45 if you want to save a bit of money and don't care about the extra button on the side). Can't recommend a better moues for this grip (ask @tmcclelland455 and he'll praise the thing).

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Well, again, what switch do you want in the keyboard? Do you want a mechanical keyboard? This will make things more expensive (still under 200 for sure though). You should take the quiz on that thread as that will help us deduce what sort of keyboard you would want.

But for the mouse, claw-fingertip works AMAZING on the Corsair M65 (or M45 if you want to save a bit of money and don't care about the extra button on the side). Can't recommend a better moues for this grip (ask @tmcclelland455 and he'll praise the thing).

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I took the quiz, and it said that I would like clear, but I think that I would also be okay with a brown switch. The thing is I am used to typing on rubber dome laptop keys, which have no travel distance, and require a large amount of force to actuate. Believe it or not, I have never actually had a true mechanical keyboard before, only rubber domes. But I do not want a rubber dome keyboard, since I love the feel of mechanical keys, the 1 or 2 times I have used them.

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I took the quiz, and it said that I would like clear, but I think that I would also be okay with a brown switch. The thing is I am used to typing on rubber dome laptop keys, which have no travel distance, and require a large amount of force to actuate. Believe it or not, I have never actually had a true mechanical keyboard before, only rubber domes. But I do not want a rubber dome keyboard, since I love the feel of mechanical keys, the 1 or 2 times I have used them.

If you're used to rubber domes then you'll get accustomed to browns alright. It'll take a couple weeks but you'll be typing a lot lighter by then.

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yeah, thats the other thing I noticed about mechanical switches: they are really light. With rubber domes you have to push hard, at least on the thin kind, like laptops and new apple keyboards. I just wish that I could get a harder switch. What is the hardest of the 4 most common ones?

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yeah, thats the other thing I noticed about mechanical switches: they are really light. With rubber domes you have to push hard, at least on the thin kind, like laptops and new apple keyboards. I just wish that I could get a harder switch. What is the hardest of the 4 most common ones?

There are: 

Blues and heavy blues (greens) 

browns and heavy browns (clears) 

reds and heavy reds (blacks) 

 

So, there are heavy mechanical switches. 

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Also, I have 4 typewriters, and I use those from time to time, just cause they are fun. 2 of them are old, and require a lot more force. I have one manual one, one electric one, and 2 computerized ones, like with processors

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There are:

Blues and heavy blues (greens)

browns and heavy browns (clears)

reds and heavy reds (blacks)

So, there are heavy mechanical switches.

Don't blacks take a lot of force as well? They pretty much are clears without the tactile bump.

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I think that I would like blacks the best, I think the bump would get annoying after a while, and like having the switch hard to press. thanks for all of the help guys.

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Don't blacks take a lot of force as well? They pretty much are clears without the tactile bump.

They're heavy reds. 

 

Blues (50)

browns/reds (45) 

greens (80)

clear (65) 

blacks (60)

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Alright so know that I know which switch to get, what keyboard should I get? I wanted to get a corsair gaming one, but they are all sold out. I want RGB, and black switches, and that's pretty much it.

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To be honest, I find razer's chroma LED effect mesmerizing. But I'm using ducky shine 3 tkl, not a big fan of RGB if not I'd probably went with the chroma. Corsair seems like a decent choice as well.

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I don't think there's a RGB keyboard with black switches (yet).

Okay, then what keyboard would you recommend? It needs to be backlit still.

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Okay, then what keyboard would you recommend? It needs to be backlit still.

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Ah, thanks I needed that. 

I approve of you case btw,  and your dual titans

 

and may I ask why you need 5 28in monitors? that seems exessive

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What mouse do you recommend? I am a claw/fingertip user, and I like a light mouse, with little wight to it.

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Hello i am just wondering if mechanical keyboards are worth the money

 

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What mouse do you recommend? I am a claw/fingertip user, and I like a light mouse, with little wight to it.

Corsair M45/M65.

 

Hello i am just wondering if mechanical keyboards are worth the money

Hell yes. Look at my thread here for more info http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/255051-what-key-switch-should-i-get-look-here/

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