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| Thread ID: 125065 | 2012-06-04 23:17:00 | USB hub | stratex5 (16685) | Press F1 |
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| 1279648 | 2012-06-05 04:45:00 | There are wireless mouse and keyboard sets that claim to be good for gaming and they might be ok, but in general it's not the best Idea. You don't want any additional latency between you and the PC or it makes the mouse feel like the pointer is on a short rubber band following your movements around. Gamers usually stick with cords. I wouldn't know if a wireless hub would have the same issue, but I'd be surprised if it didn't. Also it's incredibly aggravating when the battery goes flat while you're gaming. I tried a cheap logitch wireless combo and also with a basic microsoft one. I wouldn't game on either one. |
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| 1279649 | 2012-06-05 07:08:00 | Logitech put out a wireless keyboard and mouse that will do what you want very well. Do you know the model #? There are wireless mouse and keyboard sets that claim to be good for gaming and they might be ok, but in general it's not the best Idea. You don't want any additional latency between you and the PC or it makes the mouse feel like the pointer is on a short rubber band following your movements around. Gamers usually stick with cords. I wouldn't know if a wireless hub would have the same issue, but I'd be surprised if it didn't. Also it's incredibly aggravating when the battery goes flat while you're gaming. I tried a cheap logitch wireless combo and also with a basic microsoft one. I wouldn't game on either one. Im not a hard-core gamer and dont spend too much time on the pc, so battery doesn't matter much. which keyboard do you recommend? |
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