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Re:Gaming Keyboard 1 Month, 3 Weeks ago
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Wow imacomputa, what museum did you find that thing in? lol
On another note, I settled for the Saitek Eclipse. Keys feel great, it really feels like a gaming keyboard and the red backlighting is great. I never use any extra keys on keyboards so this fits the bill perfectly... it's a standard 104-key keyboard, the only extras are volume keys and one to control the brightness of the backlighting.
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Re:Gaming Keyboard 1 Month, 3 Weeks ago
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Yea i use a g15 also 18button setup with the lcd display top middle backlight and the works. Its a pretty good keyboard and very comfy. I however rarely use binds and i never look at keys while playing anyway. Im old school biatc 
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Re:Gaming Keyboard 1 Month, 3 Weeks ago
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I game with the Razor Lycosa. It glows blue or it can just glow the W S A D keys. Short throw keys, and rubberized keys.
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Re:Gaming Keyboard 1 Month, 3 Weeks ago
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Mr. Monopoly wrote:
Wow imacomputa, what museum did you find that thing in? lol
On another note, I settled for the Saitek Eclipse. Keys feel great, it really feels like a gaming keyboard and the red backlighting is great. I never use any extra keys on keyboards so this fits the bill perfectly... it's a standard 104-key keyboard, the only extras are volume keys and one to control the brightness of the backlighting.
I use the same keyboard. My friend owns a gaming center and uses the Saitek Eclipse for all his computers there and not one has failed yet and they see lot of use and abuse. As far a a simple, no-frills keyboards go, I think these are very good. They are not burdened with any weird drivers or funky applications that chew up system resources. I am not saying anything against other keyboards, just giving some praise of this simple and effective one.
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Re:Gaming Keyboard 1 Month, 2 Weeks ago
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Mr. Monopoly wrote:
Wow imacomputa, what museum did you find that thing in? lol
On another note, I settled for the Saitek Eclipse. Keys feel great, it really feels like a gaming keyboard and the red backlighting is great. I never use any extra keys on keyboards so this fits the bill perfectly... it's a standard 104-key keyboard, the only extras are volume keys and one to control the brightness of the backlighting.
Haha, yeah this is the keyboard from my first computer so it's like 10+ years old probably. I forgot why I'm even using this keyboard, but it works fine for me. Never really had a need for all those extra keys and stuff so I never bothered getting a better keyboard.
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Re:Gaming Keyboard 1 Month, 2 Weeks ago
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yea the keyboard im using is about...7 or 8 years old and its working just fine...my s d f and g are basically gone and the rest are kinda fading the only bad part is i cant change music using da keyboard other then that i dont rly want a new keyboard
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