Christmas in June for Me
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@scottalanmiller said:
Nothing like
getting to the office andcelebrating Christmas in the summer'tis a grand thing to have Christmas in summer
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I use the Logitech K750 (solar powered) keyboard as my daily driver at the office. I like the light clacky chicklet style keys. It is surprisingly durable too, I've had it for almost 3 years now.
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I never use wireless anything. I don't like dealing with batteries + recharging and they are usually heavier.
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Here of late, I have wondered about a BT keyboard that would be portable to use with my iPad or iPhone... something pretty small in storage, but would fold out to allow for the long gangly fingers...
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@wirestyle22 said in Christmas in June for Me:
I never use wireless anything. I don't like dealing with batteries + recharging and they are usually heavier.
Noted,... however the Logitech K520 keyboard/ mouse I have for my NTG desktop is still on the original batteries form a year ago... and I don't power it off over night
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@gjacobse said in Christmas in June for Me:
@wirestyle22 said in Christmas in June for Me:
I never use wireless anything. I don't like dealing with batteries + recharging and they are usually heavier.
Noted,... however the Logitech K520 keyboard/ mouse I have for my NTG desktop is still on the original batteries form a year ago... and I don't power it off over night
Yeah, compared to 10-15 years ago, the battery life is so much better. That Logitech I have is still running on the original batteries.
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@travisdh1 said in Christmas in June for Me:
@gjacobse said in Christmas in June for Me:
@wirestyle22 said in Christmas in June for Me:
I never use wireless anything. I don't like dealing with batteries + recharging and they are usually heavier.
Noted,... however the Logitech K520 keyboard/ mouse I have for my NTG desktop is still on the original batteries form a year ago... and I don't power it off over night
Yeah, compared to 10-15 years ago, the battery life is so much better. That Logitech I have is still running on the original batteries.
Maybe I'll take the jump then. What are both of your favorite wireless gaming keyboard + mice? I think the weight is still a thing though.
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@wirestyle22 said in Christmas in June for Me:
@travisdh1 said in Christmas in June for Me:
@gjacobse said in Christmas in June for Me:
@wirestyle22 said in Christmas in June for Me:
I never use wireless anything. I don't like dealing with batteries + recharging and they are usually heavier.
Noted,... however the Logitech K520 keyboard/ mouse I have for my NTG desktop is still on the original batteries form a year ago... and I don't power it off over night
Yeah, compared to 10-15 years ago, the battery life is so much better. That Logitech I have is still running on the original batteries.
Maybe I'll take the jump then. What are both of your favorite wireless gaming keyboard + mice? I think the weight is still a thing though.
That's the thing with that mini-keyboard I have, it's only used to switch between games and media, never to actually game on.
My is a RoKat (it was the mechanical one on sale when I bought it, mechanical keys make happy fingers), and my mouse is a trackball, because once you've experienced a trackball, you'll never want to go back to a normal mouse, and I think I may finally end this sentence.
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@travisdh1 said in Christmas in June for Me:
@wirestyle22 said in Christmas in June for Me:
@travisdh1 said in Christmas in June for Me:
@gjacobse said in Christmas in June for Me:
@wirestyle22 said in Christmas in June for Me:
I never use wireless anything. I don't like dealing with batteries + recharging and they are usually heavier.
Noted,... however the Logitech K520 keyboard/ mouse I have for my NTG desktop is still on the original batteries form a year ago... and I don't power it off over night
Yeah, compared to 10-15 years ago, the battery life is so much better. That Logitech I have is still running on the original batteries.
Maybe I'll take the jump then. What are both of your favorite wireless gaming keyboard + mice? I think the weight is still a thing though.
That's the thing with that mini-keyboard I have, it's only used to switch between games and media, never to actually game on.
My is a RoKat (it was the mechanical one on sale when I bought it, mechanical keys make happy fingers), and my mouse is a trackball, because once you've experienced a trackball, you'll never want to go back to a normal mouse, and I think I may finally end this sentence.
I use a mechanical keyboard as well. I like the cherry mx switches because I know when a key is actually pressed. My arcade stick uses a Sanwa stick but I put in Seimitsu buttons for the same reason.
EDIT: This is my keyboard
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@wirestyle22 said in Christmas in June for Me:
@travisdh1 said in Christmas in June for Me:
@gjacobse said in Christmas in June for Me:
@wirestyle22 said in Christmas in June for Me:
I never use wireless anything. I don't like dealing with batteries + recharging and they are usually heavier.
Noted,... however the Logitech K520 keyboard/ mouse I have for my NTG desktop is still on the original batteries form a year ago... and I don't power it off over night
Yeah, compared to 10-15 years ago, the battery life is so much better. That Logitech I have is still running on the original batteries.
Maybe I'll take the jump then. What are both of your favorite wireless gaming keyboard + mice? I think the weight is still a thing though.
I can't say - as I'm not a heavy gamer,.. not even really a light gamer. And the few (one) mainly uses the mouse.