Need a new Mac keyboard...
Moderators: laterna, Fridmarr, Worldie, Aergis, Sabindeus, PsiVen
14 posts
• Page 1 of 1
Need a new Mac keyboard...
Ok, so I was happy with the keyboard that came with my MacPro 4 years ago, but time, food spills, and pounding have left me in need of a new one.
I tried the new style Mac keyboards, and while they are ok for typing, they feel like you are hitting a rock when you spam dps rotations for 3 hours.
I'm currently using a MacAlly piece of crap that has very bad response on some of the keys, and seems to get stuck at times.
So I need a good Mac gaming keyboard, that is suited to a lot of dps rotation pounding, not noisy, and is easy on old fingers that already have some tendonitis.
Any reccommendations?
I tried the new style Mac keyboards, and while they are ok for typing, they feel like you are hitting a rock when you spam dps rotations for 3 hours.
I'm currently using a MacAlly piece of crap that has very bad response on some of the keys, and seems to get stuck at times.
So I need a good Mac gaming keyboard, that is suited to a lot of dps rotation pounding, not noisy, and is easy on old fingers that already have some tendonitis.
Any reccommendations?
Amirya wrote:... because everyone needs a Catagonskin rug.
twinkfist wrote:i feel bad for the Mogu...having to deal with alcoholic bears.
-

halabar - Posts: 8751
- Joined: Fri Jun 08, 2007 8:21 am
- Location: <in the guild that shall not be named>
Re: Need a new Mac keyboard...
I use the chicklet keyboard, took me a while to get used to it after a more traditional keyboard. Could try this overstylized piece of junk http://www.logitech.com/en-us/keyboards ... board-g110
We live in a society where people born on third base constantly try to steal second, yet we expect people born with two strikes against them to hit a homerun on the first pitch.
-

Flex - Posts: 6863
- Joined: Tue Jul 10, 2007 7:29 am
Re: Need a new Mac keyboard...
What's the general consensus on Logitech keyboards? I'm looking to replace my keyboard (and mouse!) too, but I'm not in as dire need as Halabar.
- Amirya
- Maintankadonor
- Posts: 3490
- Joined: Tue Dec 18, 2007 2:59 am
Re: Need a new Mac keyboard...
I'm not a fan of Mac keyboards. For gaming I have a Microsoft Sidewinder X-4 that I'm pretty happy with. MS has the best key feel IMO, but I haven't tried that logitech one.
Mistawillis - Cerwillis - Turbowillis - Evilan
<Silent Resolve> Durotan/SW:TOR Shii-Cho
Miniwillis <PK> SC
<Silent Resolve> Durotan/SW:TOR Shii-Cho
Miniwillis <PK> SC
-

cerwillis - Maintankadonor
- Posts: 1306
- Joined: Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:00 am
Re: Need a new Mac keyboard...
cerwillis wrote:I'm not a fan of Mac keyboards. For gaming I have a Microsoft Sidewinder X-4 that I'm pretty happy with. MS has the best key feel IMO, but I haven't tried that logitech one.
Can you easily feel the transitions from key to key? I got a new dell keyboard for free (sometimes I get swag from several companies that want us as their clients) and while it looks good, the keys feel so flat it's hard to feel what key yer hitting if you're not looking at it.
Im asking because it kinda does resemble that microsoft keyboard, 'cept with less fancy buttons.
The Element of Forum Hyperbole

---
Flüttershy - Draenei Protection Paladin, Aerie Peak
Klaudandus - BE Protection Paladin, Feathermoon (Semi-retired)

---
Flüttershy - Draenei Protection Paladin, Aerie Peak
Klaudandus - BE Protection Paladin, Feathermoon (Semi-retired)
-

Klaudandus - Posts: 9015
- Joined: Thu Apr 02, 2009 7:08 am
- Location: Texas' Armpit
Re: Need a new Mac keyboard...
Klaudandus wrote:cerwillis wrote:I'm not a fan of Mac keyboards. For gaming I have a Microsoft Sidewinder X-4 that I'm pretty happy with. MS has the best key feel IMO, but I haven't tried that logitech one.
Can you easily feel the transitions from key to key? I got a new dell keyboard for free (sometimes I get swag from several companies that want us as their clients) and while it looks good, the keys feel so flat it's hard to feel what key yer hitting if you're not looking at it.
Im asking because it kinda does resemble that microsoft keyboard, 'cept with less fancy buttons.
Yeah, I've never had a problem with that. You can set profiles where the CAPS and windows key are disabled, etc. as well.

Mistawillis - Cerwillis - Turbowillis - Evilan
<Silent Resolve> Durotan/SW:TOR Shii-Cho
Miniwillis <PK> SC
<Silent Resolve> Durotan/SW:TOR Shii-Cho
Miniwillis <PK> SC
-

cerwillis - Maintankadonor
- Posts: 1306
- Joined: Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:00 am
Re: Need a new Mac keyboard...
We actually have a place here in Toronto that sells the old white plastic keyboard (A1048) brand new for $30. I was rather ecstatic when I found out after spilling vodka in my last remaining one. If you're interested, it'd a bit of a hassle with shipping and all that, but I know how annoying finding a proper Mac keyboard can be.
And yeah, the new metal keyboards blow for gaming.
And yeah, the new metal keyboards blow for gaming.
-

Invisusira - Moderator
- Posts: 9004
- Joined: Sat Oct 06, 2007 6:23 pm
- Location: alt-tabbed
Re: Need a new Mac keyboard...
Invisusira wrote:We actually have a place here in Toronto that sells the old white plastic keyboard (A1048) brand new for $30. I was rather ecstatic when I found out after spilling vodka in my last remaining one. If you're interested, it'd a bit of a hassle with shipping and all that, but I know how annoying finding a proper Mac keyboard can be.
And yeah, the new metal keyboards blow for gaming.
I've got piles of those keyboards in storage at work, I can't stand them, they misfire too much for my liking, and the keys are too stiff.
Mistawillis - Cerwillis - Turbowillis - Evilan
<Silent Resolve> Durotan/SW:TOR Shii-Cho
Miniwillis <PK> SC
<Silent Resolve> Durotan/SW:TOR Shii-Cho
Miniwillis <PK> SC
-

cerwillis - Maintankadonor
- Posts: 1306
- Joined: Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:00 am
Re: Need a new Mac keyboard...
MISfire?
wtf have you been doing to them
wtf have you been doing to them
-

Invisusira - Moderator
- Posts: 9004
- Joined: Sat Oct 06, 2007 6:23 pm
- Location: alt-tabbed
Re: Need a new Mac keyboard...
Invisusira wrote:MISfire?
wtf have you been doing to them
I suppose I usually get them after an editor of some kind has abused them for years, but I don't like brand new ones either, sloppy, stiff LEGO keys, (edit: yes somehow they are sloppy and stiff at the same time o.O). Apple does most things well, but keyboards, mice and earbuds are not 3 of them.
Mistawillis - Cerwillis - Turbowillis - Evilan
<Silent Resolve> Durotan/SW:TOR Shii-Cho
Miniwillis <PK> SC
<Silent Resolve> Durotan/SW:TOR Shii-Cho
Miniwillis <PK> SC
-

cerwillis - Maintankadonor
- Posts: 1306
- Joined: Fri Oct 17, 2008 8:00 am
Re: Need a new Mac keyboard...
Those old style mac keyboards are AWFUL after a few years. They're impossibly hard to press. Invis got his new one and it was like a totally different species. He doesn't seem to notice the difference much, but I was like "OH MY GOD THIS SO MUCH EASIER TO PRESS THE KEYS"
-

Nikachelle - Maintankadonor
- Posts: 10644
- Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:39 am
- Location: Toronto, Canada
Re: Need a new Mac keyboard...
Kinda wondering how the old Model M would be for gaming


The Element of Forum Hyperbole

---
Flüttershy - Draenei Protection Paladin, Aerie Peak
Klaudandus - BE Protection Paladin, Feathermoon (Semi-retired)

---
Flüttershy - Draenei Protection Paladin, Aerie Peak
Klaudandus - BE Protection Paladin, Feathermoon (Semi-retired)
-

Klaudandus - Posts: 9015
- Joined: Thu Apr 02, 2009 7:08 am
- Location: Texas' Armpit
Re: Need a new Mac keyboard...
cerwillis wrote:Klaudandus wrote:cerwillis wrote:I'm not a fan of Mac keyboards. For gaming I have a Microsoft Sidewinder X-4 that I'm pretty happy with. MS has the best key feel IMO, but I haven't tried that logitech one.
Can you easily feel the transitions from key to key? I got a new dell keyboard for free (sometimes I get swag from several companies that want us as their clients) and while it looks good, the keys feel so flat it's hard to feel what key yer hitting if you're not looking at it.
Im asking because it kinda does resemble that microsoft keyboard, 'cept with less fancy buttons.
Yeah, I've never had a problem with that. You can set profiles where the CAPS and windows key are disabled, etc. as well.
It's the grooves between buttons that matter for me.
The Element of Forum Hyperbole

---
Flüttershy - Draenei Protection Paladin, Aerie Peak
Klaudandus - BE Protection Paladin, Feathermoon (Semi-retired)

---
Flüttershy - Draenei Protection Paladin, Aerie Peak
Klaudandus - BE Protection Paladin, Feathermoon (Semi-retired)
-

Klaudandus - Posts: 9015
- Joined: Thu Apr 02, 2009 7:08 am
- Location: Texas' Armpit
Re: Need a new Mac keyboard...
cerwillis wrote:Klaudandus wrote:cerwillis wrote:I'm not a fan of Mac keyboards. For gaming I have a Microsoft Sidewinder X-4 that I'm pretty happy with. MS has the best key feel IMO, but I haven't tried that logitech one.
Can you easily feel the transitions from key to key? I got a new dell keyboard for free (sometimes I get swag from several companies that want us as their clients) and while it looks good, the keys feel so flat it's hard to feel what key yer hitting if you're not looking at it.
Im asking because it kinda does resemble that microsoft keyboard, 'cept with less fancy buttons.
Yeah, I've never had a problem with that. You can set profiles where the CAPS and windows key are disabled, etc. as well.
This. Holy shit this! I use this, but with the numpad being removable. Its been going strong for 4 years now, and it has shown no problems. I did open up to clean it once but thats all the maintenance it ever got. Also, after using it for so long, the feel is amazing. I recently spend a few weeks out of home, and returning to my home PC with this keyboard, the difference is amazing. + macro buttons rock.
- laterna
- Moderator
- Posts: 325
- Joined: Tue Mar 10, 2009 7:00 pm
14 posts
• Page 1 of 1
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests
