Keyboard

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by JLong2004, Mar 9, 2008.

  1. JLong2004

    JLong2004 Private E-2

    Picked everything out for a new computer, not building for another 2-3 months while I get some funds :)

    Now I have one item left...the Keyboard. I know it sounds silly, but I'm very particular about my keyboards. I've been using a laptop for the past 2 years under force. I absolutely hate the keys on there. I game, and I need the ability to push several keys at once, up to 3-4. I've noticed on some keyboards in the past you may only be able to push 2 at a time in some circumstances. Is there a sure-fire way to tell how many keys you can press at once, before buying?
     
  2. prometheos

    prometheos Staff Sergeant

    To help to narrow the field, expensive keyboards almost always provide multi-key simultaneity. Expensive keyboards also provide Technical Data, that you can use to shop for equivalent features in a lower priced device. There are also keyboards which cater to 'gaming' and are often referred to as 'Gaming Keyboards'. While price isn't the only criterion that can be used, when making your selection, it will at least, get you to the correct playing field. :)
     

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