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Backburner
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Posted on 13-04-2007 11:04 |
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just evaluating what everyone uses as i ususally do each year and just wondered what your all using in the way of keyboards...
pictures and specs are helpfull..
im using (as most have seen at my house at last meetup)
MLK Blue Backlit Wired Multimedia Keyboard...

very sensative keys and in laptop form ultra flat with blue backlight. the best feature is the space bar being not too big just right if you like to have jump for ut on it.
but what you got and how does it do teh job for you ???

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m3gas
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Posted on 13-04-2007 11:42 |
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Saitek command pad



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* Backlit device for First Person Shooter (FPS) & Real Time Strategy (RTS) gaming
* Ergonomic keypad with laser etched keys so characters are visible in any lighting environment; ideal for late night gaming session and LAN parties
* 4-way analog hat switch
* 20 buttons including space, shift function and 3 mode states for up to 144 programmable commands
* Adjustable thumb control area has 2 way tilt mechanism, slides forwards and backwards, pivots up and down
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Best features
More comfortable for long gaming sessions than a regular keyboard
Gives your thumb plenty to do
Have pre programmed dodges and dodge jumps into some of the keys so can glide around UT easier.
Used to have a N52 but it broke this is way better as the keys are really nice and fast to press. |
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Backburner
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Posted on 13-04-2007 14:02 |
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you broke yer n52 they look sweet but i guess not very durable ???
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m3gas
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Posted on 13-04-2007 14:12 |
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well actually the n52 is really tough it survived lots of abuse, met its match with the wall though . Never liked the buttons as they were to hard to press even after like 2years of constant use they were still tough to press, developed fingers like a pianist though also no support for n52's advanced prgramming array with vista. |
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Esexymomma
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Posted on 13-04-2007 18:19 |
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i have been thinking about gettin a game pad 'thingy' as i have heard that you can programme them to dogde, and well i need the help lol
atm i use a cheap keyboard and a logitech mx518, but i found that having the two bottons that increase/decrease sens by the roller bit is a pain esp if you catch it or one of the kids play with it grrrrr , but i still think that its the best mouse i have had to date 
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m3gas
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Posted on 13-04-2007 23:31 |
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try daves n52, i can send you one of my profiles with dodges pre-programmed in to try if you like. |
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