Keyboard recomendations

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    2b || !2b x42 is offline
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    Keyboard recomendations

    Hi!

    I want to get a new keyboard and I'd like to get some recommendations

    Until now I've been using Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic (which was an upgrade from my older Microsoft Ergonomic 4000).
    I don't play games that much so I want a keyboard optimized for typing.

    I've looked at stuff like CODE and Das keyboards and I can't decide...
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    Pessimistic Ass@%&! Monolith is offline
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    Re: Keyboard recomendations

    I've got a Razer Black Widow Chroma and it is simply the greatest keyboard I've ever used in my entire life.....

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    Re: Keyboard recomendations

    Razer Blackwidow Chroma or Ultimate, whatever you think will suit you best.
    I personally have the Blackwidow Ultimate 2014 and it's been great. Great for gaming and typing.

    If you don't want those fancy customizable backlit colors, then I would recommend Blackwidow Ultimate 2014 as it's cheaper, while still has the same switches and is generally the same.

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    Re: Keyboard recomendations

    Razer BlackWidow Chroma looks awesome but is it compatible with linux? ;o

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    Re: Keyboard recomendations

    Quote Originally Posted by x42 View Post
    Razer BlackWidow Chroma looks awesome but is it compatible with linux? ;o
    I found this from another forum.
    The Razer Blackwidow Chroma only requires one usb port to fully function, is usable in my bios, doesn't hang up my computer when it posts, keystrokes work without a special driver install and my only actual requirement the keystrokes work with Linux out of the box (I have to use Linux for work). To get it to work with Linux I program it using Razers software within a Windows VM using VirtualBox's usb settings and when I turn off my VM and use the keyboard in Linux the LED setting don't change. Even if I unplug it for an extended amount of time the settings say on the keyboard.
    The Razer Synapse that is used to configure the keyboard is apparently only for Windows.

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    Re: Keyboard recomendations

    I'd say Noppoo Choc Mini MX Cherry Red because it's very small and has a nice sound when you type

    pretty much if you have keybindings for something and need to reach them very fast :)

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    Re: Keyboard recomendations

    I used the Logitech G15 for over a year and never had any issues with it, worked and dealt great.

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000UH...158651-3159204



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