Mouse/key board for games
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i get the idea it was a nice plan but build spec is cheap and nasty - pity they didnt make it at £50 and do it nice (although they seem to sell well as everywhere is out of stock on them!)
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I have the Logitech keyboard and I think it is awesome. You can use the LCD to tell you a multitude of things and a lot of new apps are being developed 3rd party. It shows things like CPU usage, Memory usage, network speed, ping times, actual time, bullet count, etc, etc, etc and their are keys that are programmable for commonly used tasks.
I still find the best mouse for gaming is a standard logitech type laser mouse with a cable. I find the wireless mice with batteries are too heavy and become a strain on your wrist after a while plus the wired one always seems more accurate.
I still find the best mouse for gaming is a standard logitech type laser mouse with a cable. I find the wireless mice with batteries are too heavy and become a strain on your wrist after a while plus the wired one always seems more accurate.
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all arrived...keyboard is good....mouse superb!
you can adjust the dpi from 2000 - 400 on the fly at 6 preset levels!
superb in game as you can switch to sniper zoom and flick the dpi down to get an easy head shoot
you can adjust the dpi from 2000 - 400 on the fly at 6 preset levels!
superb in game as you can switch to sniper zoom and flick the dpi down to get an easy head shoot
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