What makes them so good?
You get +dicksize as soon as you plug it in.Finray wrote:
What makes them so good?
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My gf's mom has a mac and macbook and I hate both keyboards tremendously.
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That's a stat I need some talent points in actually..JohnG@lt wrote:
You get +dicksize as soon as you plug it in.Finray wrote:
What makes them so good?
i think generally, from my experience... the build quality... the reduced travel... the better tactile-response... the layout...
and of course the shortcut integration with OSX is a great advantage for anyone with the most basic familiarity
and of course the shortcut integration with OSX is a great advantage for anyone with the most basic familiarity
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yeah but does it have a video screen built in?
nah, i bet those folks at the guardian really want to be watching britney spears youtube embeds and checking their RAM usage, though
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Do it. I'm totally sold on the awesomeness of this thing now. If you do get it be patient though it is quite different from any other one you may have used. This mechanical thing takes some time to get used to. I think it will be worth it in the end though. Oh and there is a definite noise in the speed typing aspect, but it is still very quiet and I kinda like it actually its kinda like a blackberry storm. You press a key but then you get that sweet tactile feedback on the press and release. In short it'sghettoperson wrote:
Hmmm sounds interesting them. I have heard they feel amazing to type on. Ever since my last keyboard died I've just stolen a shitty old one from one of our old computers and it fucking blows. Might have to check out this Steelseries one.Uzique wrote:
mechanical keyboards are MUCH quieter to type on... the keys feel cushioned, padded, more comfortable and tactile to pressFloppY_ wrote:
Okay... I really can't use a keyboard properly without a handrest
Though how loud is it when "speed"-typing?
clack-clack-clack-etc?
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Apple keyboards don't actually get a very good press (no pun intended), the tiny shitty bluetooth one in particular.Uzique wrote:
clearly you have never typed on one for an extended period of timeFinray wrote:
Mac keyboards are good for typing on? This is news.
Sure, they look nice, and are okay for on a laptop, but for typing extendedly? I'd prefer the travel of a normal keboard, or the alignment of an ergonomic one. The small buttons and ruler-straight keys aren't something that shout "I'm good to type on" to me.
clearly the entire journalism industry are misinformed: they all need razer peripherals or some shit
clearly finray is commenting on technology he knows about, again
I hate Apple keyboards. If you're seriously typing any sort of volume of text they are not great. Lack of numpad on the wireless models is a terrible idea. I like the older ones, like you got with the PPC machines. The new ones are all style over substance.
I don't like the magic mouse either. It's too flat. Not ergonomic enough for my tastes.
i think the new ones are fantastic... i've only used the wireless one w/ numpad, though. for a prolonged period of time, it takes the crown easily over my logitech g15 with its huge clunky 'gaming' keys.
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I hate typing on mac keyboards for any extended time. I don't like the chicklet design. I guess it works fairly well in a laptop, not so much on a desktop. I dont see the point in space saving designs there. And it's not like you can't use any other keyboard with OSX. That it says ctrl on the alt key and alt on the command is hardly an issue. Or you can just remap the keys so ctrl is cmd.
Then again my G15 is even worse for typing.
Then again my G15 is even worse for typing.
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Bought the newer version with 3.5k DPI.
Happy with my old one, but I got a friend in desperate need of a good mouse and little cash, so I'm passing on my old Deathadder to him.
They could do with releasing an updated razer mamba. A few small fixes and it would actually be the best mouse around
I would love one, but I'm just put off by the price. £80 now, or something, though. Better than the £100 release.
such a stupid claimLucien wrote:
They could do with releasing an updated razer mamba. A few small fixes and it would actually be the best mouse around
how would it be the 'best mouse around' when there's the entire palm-holding school of users/gamers?
no matter what razer do it'll never fit as naturally and comfortably, for me personally, as a logitech
plus i find razer peripherals to be so... gaudy and garish. the aesthetic of razer gadgets seems to be 'throw shit tons of graphics, funny lights and layer it on a painfully over-emphasized form!' they look ugly. like toys.
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I like their two-toned scheme of going about their peripherals. It's usually black with a highlighted colour. I wouldn't call them 'funny lights' and they're certainly not everywhere. It's interesting.
This is an example of a fugly mouse that's covered in gimmicks:
I mean, why is that measurement indicator even there? I see no way of it actually showing what position it's in.
Razer has a very clean look to their products, I find.
This is an example of a fugly mouse that's covered in gimmicks:
I mean, why is that measurement indicator even there? I see no way of it actually showing what position it's in.
Razer has a very clean look to their products, I find.
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i do like razer mice. they're the only thing that fits my small hand, really but i hate the stupid fucking company image they have. the whole "for gamers, by gamers" bullshit. their stupid wristbands and giveaway lewt bags and whatever else bs they have just to promote sales. l33t.
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I used a G5 and other logitech mice before the mamba for years, I know how good they are (can be). Even though I did exaggerate, with a few minor improvements I would consider the mamba to be one of the very best.Uzique wrote:
such a stupid claimLucien wrote:
They could do with releasing an updated razer mamba. A few small fixes and it would actually be the best mouse around
how would it be the 'best mouse around' when there's the entire palm-holding school of users/gamers?
no matter what razer do it'll never fit as naturally and comfortably, for me personally, as a logitech
plus i find razer peripherals to be so... gaudy and garish. the aesthetic of razer gadgets seems to be 'throw shit tons of graphics, funny lights and layer it on a painfully over-emphasized form!' they look ugly. like toys.
it's a palm grip mouse too btw.
The Razer Orochi I have is quite comfortable, I can see myself sticking with their products for awhile, before this I've only had logitechs.Lucien wrote:
I used a G5 and other logitech mice before the mamba for years, I know how good they are (can be). Even though I did exaggerate, with a few minor improvements I would consider the mamba to be one of the very best.Uzique wrote:
such a stupid claimLucien wrote:
They could do with releasing an updated razer mamba. A few small fixes and it would actually be the best mouse around
how would it be the 'best mouse around' when there's the entire palm-holding school of users/gamers?
no matter what razer do it'll never fit as naturally and comfortably, for me personally, as a logitech
plus i find razer peripherals to be so... gaudy and garish. the aesthetic of razer gadgets seems to be 'throw shit tons of graphics, funny lights and layer it on a painfully over-emphasized form!' they look ugly. like toys.
it's a palm grip mouse too btw.
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going to test some CS:S on it in a moment. Really liking it so far.
going to test some CS:S on it in a moment. Really liking it so far.
so wait a minute that's 13"? and you didn't get a macbook? you moran
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Uzique wrote:
so wait a minute that's 13"? and you didn't get a macbook? you moran
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
hey floppy is ping measured in metres or kilograms i just can't quite remember
how's that technical school going for you
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Its fucking inches you Eurotard.Uzique wrote:
hey floppy is ping measured in metres or kilograms i just can't quite remember
how's that technical school going for you
GREAT JOB!