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Drakos.Amatras

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A relatively early brand of Logitech Wave Keyboard (corded, USB); bought in Norway about 3-4 years ago. My current model seems to have been ceased of production, but there are later models with the same features. Not that I'd be needing one anytime soon~ I handle my belongings with care, so it's still working fine. And I still love it.
 

dexxyoto

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It's attached to my awesome laptop. that's the first truly new laptop I've ever owned and it's my baby. several of the keys namely the a,s,n,t,i,o,l and keys are almost entirely rubbed off but I love it.
 

Maleval

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Mine is a Logitech Cordless Desktop EX110 keyboard. Pretty comfortable multimedia keyboard, the media player controls get used a lot. Plus, no cables, so more free space on the table, just have to charge the batteries every few months. I've been using it for about five years now, feel I'll need to replace it soon. It was bundled with a crappy cordless mouse, which I discarded in favor of a corded one (currently a SteelSeries Kinzu). So yeah, good keyboard, has seen a lot, replacing it will be a sad event.
 

Ulquiorra4sama

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I'm on my laptop and laying on my side, my pillow supporting my torso as i'm lazy and on my bed.

But yeah, it's your standard Asus laptop keyboard. I also see my neat little touchpad. Give that some cred too :p
 

Klodz

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I'm on a Packard Bell laptop, which has really good key spacing and a nice feel when clacking on the keys. However it comes with some downsides , most notably the delete button is right in the top hand corner, right away from anywhere useful and to make things worse it is a half sized key barley big enough to see, let alone press.
Also there is a useless button that opens an awful social networking sidebar and has no other function than to annoy me. The worse part is that it is located just below the delete button and just above the volume up button, meaning I am constantly pressing it by accident. (Including twice whilst writing this response)
But I don't care as I have had some nice gaming experiences, almost entirely with humble bundle games.
 

Thyunda

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I use the keyboard attached to my laptop. It's seen a lot of punishment. I'm an incredibly fast typist, and I type a lot. My shift key is no longer attached, and is simply balancing on the little rubber thing beneath the key, the Q is only half-on and the space bar doesn't always work. Also, the A and S keys are stiff. I keep finding a grain of rice in here. I don't know where it comes from. Oh. As I typed this, I hit the shift key too far to the right, and it flipped off the keyboard. I have to hit it dead-centre, or I'll lose it.
 

dead.juice

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The keyboard is the best invention? Well my boys and girls, I guess you haven't heard the latest!
Look down.
Past your keyboard this time.
Yes!
That it, YOUR BALLS/BOOBS!
Now, thanks to the miracle of science, there is a way to combine these two into a combo better than peanut butter and jelly. Just pull them out and slap that keyboard with them!!!

Trying to hotlink a video, but your browser is being a *****?
Apply your balls to the keyboard, coding problem gone!

Getting trolled by an insensitive, smalled-dicked pony-hater?
Apply that boob to the board, witty comeback problem gone!
 

RuralGamer

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Mine is old (about five year) and quite worn; a,s and d are worn as can be (a now looks like a semi colon upside down and scaled to 40 percent); everything else about my PC has changed, but this good old board has served me well and I'll probably keep using it till it fails me.
 

Sealpower

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What's the deal with logitech's G-series keyboards anyway? I mean why have a screen on your keyboard, it's not like your going to take your eyes of the screen during an intense gaming session, right? That would feel sorta unprofessional, like having to actuallylook at your gearstick while changing gears in your car...

OT: My keyboard is some random keyboard I "borrowed" from my dad's place last time I went to visit. It's a Microsoft DMK 3000, which isn't great but works. Well atleast it's better than my old wireless HP crap that ATE batteries.
 

Scarim Coral

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My keyboard is a Microsoft elite which my brother bought it for me (he used to work in a Microsoft like office) when I bought my first PC in 2005. It pretty awesome and all (got the scroll on the left side and a built in wrist rester below it) but I want to buy a new one now.

It had serve me well in these past 6 years but in this present day it is dust infected on the inside so I can assume it is crawling with nasty bacterias (I did try to clean it but I can't be bother removing each keys to clean the inside).
 

MurderousToaster

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I paid £105 for my very, very sexy mechanical Razer BlackWidow Ultimate. As well as my Razer Naga mouse. On a Razer mousepad.


...wearing a Razer Megalodon headset...


well, sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeit, I'm beginning to notice a pattern.
 

Crazy Zaul

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HP wireless keyboard that came with the PC. Had it 1yr, 11m and the batteries only just ran out this week for the 1st time. I dunno if its me or the keyboard but a lot of the time the first letter of a sentence doesn't get pressed hard enough which is a bit annoying. In the bottom right corner there is an 'Important notice!' which I've never read until now.
 

Lunar Templar

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i have some HP keyboard XD plugged into a dell.

:3 love it though
1) it was free from a former co-worker
2) it has a VOLUME KNOB ON IT :D that by it self makes it the most awesome keyboard ever
 

Uncompetative

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Mine is an Apple Wireless Keyboard.

I also have their wired version with a numeric keypad - they don't make a Wireless version that size. Besides, being right-handed it is quicker to acquire the mouse when it can be that little bit closer to the keyboard and more comfortable to move around without a twisted wrist.

I had wanted one of these:



Unfortunately, the use of mercury prohibited its import.

You see, I wanted to etch my own keyboard layout onto its blank keys, rather than muck around with yellowing sticky labels. I had developed an accessible layout for technophobes that kept the Alphabet in order, yet was marginally more efficient than QWERTY. This was confirmed by an analysis of the commonly pressed letters, i.e. ETAOIN SHRDLU as well as the alternation between the fingers of both hands:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ETOIN_SHRDLU

For example, the number line is changed to:

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ÷ x - +

With 'escape' becoming 'erase' so that it can be used in conjunction with mouse selections.

All keys carry only one symbol and the Alternate key (a downwards pointing arrow below the Shift key) may be held to obtain frequently used mathematical and currency symbols. Greek letters are not supported, nor are accented characters for foreign languages. I made it for myself.

I really like the way Apple have made the Magic Trackpad fit alongside the left edge of their keyboard, I think it has great potential for use in 3D modeling software - i.e. spinning a selected object as if it were inside a trackball, rotating it whilst keeping the same side facing you and zoom. It would be nice if there was a way to have the mouse, or the stylus of my Wacom tablet select and operate tools upon this spinning 'ball' somewhat in the manner of a potter's wheel, but on a cursory investigation of the API they have the same HID codes - which in other words means that all pointing devices are linked to the one and only pointer (try using both a trackpad and a mouse at the same time to see what I mean).
 

Tom Artingstall

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I see the cold, logical blue backlighting of an Alienware laptop's magnificent keyboard. Close on six months I've had it now and I've yet to clean the keys once. The steady build-up of grime is slowly covering the letters, making the illumination, and thus the letters, difficult to read. This does not bother me however, for I learned years ago to type without so much as a downward glance at my keys.

It's seen me through City 17 more times than I care to admit. It's both saved and destroyed Megaton. Ferelden, the Capital Wastelands and Cyrodill have all both suffered and flourished by the keystrokes made there. In the grim darkness of the 40th millenium, it has seen the men of the Imperial Guard stand their ground against impossible odds, hurling themselves into the frey without thought for their own lives, all at the command of my mighty keys.

All this in such a short space of time. Here's to the next six months, my shiny Alienware laptop and your filthy, grimy, glowy blue keyboard.