I just moved from using a TV and TV tray to a desk with a proper monitor. Sold my bluetooth keyboard and trackpad and bought a 2.4GHz keyboard & mouse combo except I get dropped key strokes and clicks. I'm looking at gaming keyboards and mice for the custom function keys; to press G3 and assign a specific edit preset (such as for my Infrared photos) or press G5 to create a copy. It's not the main focus here because I just want a smooth, reliable and lasting keyboard and those happen to be gaming keyboards but the addition of custom function keys would be undeniably handy.
I've got my eye on a gamepad, the Logitech G13, but it's not a keyboard. I moved from a 24" TV Tray to a 31" desk so I still don't have a lot of room. I want to use a keyboard with Lightroom and assign actions/presets to the custom function keys. I wouldn't mind buying a gamepad but I still need a keyboard and if I can kill two functions in one, awesome. If not, I can keep the gamepad on a shelf or behind my monitor when not in use.
Aesthetics are mildly important. I went to Frys and tried out in the hopes of buying a keyboard and I fell in love with this specific Storm QuickFire Stealth from Cooler Masters but it was out of stock and seems to be discontinued. Custom Function keys are not required but they'd be nice. I have friends, such as KermM, who love their CODE keyboards. Is this something I should consider more than other keyboards? I'm also deciding to go wired because I don't need to worry about tripping over wires anymore.
I've received recommendations for the Corsair K95 and the QuickFire TK.
Secondly, the mouse. I almost bought a R.A.T mouse but opted to do some research first. I don't need the extra buttons on the mouse, again it'd be nice but not something that I'm explicitly looking for. I just need a mouse that can provide awesome precision.
Just to express my pickiness side:
I've got my eye on a gamepad, the Logitech G13, but it's not a keyboard. I moved from a 24" TV Tray to a 31" desk so I still don't have a lot of room. I want to use a keyboard with Lightroom and assign actions/presets to the custom function keys. I wouldn't mind buying a gamepad but I still need a keyboard and if I can kill two functions in one, awesome. If not, I can keep the gamepad on a shelf or behind my monitor when not in use.
Aesthetics are mildly important. I went to Frys and tried out in the hopes of buying a keyboard and I fell in love with this specific Storm QuickFire Stealth from Cooler Masters but it was out of stock and seems to be discontinued. Custom Function keys are not required but they'd be nice. I have friends, such as KermM, who love their CODE keyboards. Is this something I should consider more than other keyboards? I'm also deciding to go wired because I don't need to worry about tripping over wires anymore.
I've received recommendations for the Corsair K95 and the QuickFire TK.
Secondly, the mouse. I almost bought a R.A.T mouse but opted to do some research first. I don't need the extra buttons on the mouse, again it'd be nice but not something that I'm explicitly looking for. I just need a mouse that can provide awesome precision.
Just to express my pickiness side:
- I don't really want a numpad. A Keyboard without a numpad will always be favored over a similar one that does. It's why I liked the QuickFire Stealth over everything else at Frys. I'd rather have a keyboard like the QuickFire Stealth and a GamePad over a super wide keyboard.
- Backlighting is optional but I'm usually done on the computer by 7-8p anyways, and it's still light enough to see things around my room and I am rather confident with the layout of a keyboard to type without sight. The only reason I'd want (RGB) backlighting is for future DMX Lighting projects.
- A USB port on the keyboard is another bonus. I have 4 USB ports on my computer and they are currently used as such: Monitor, HDD, Phone Cable, Keyboard/Mouse. My monitor has a built-in 3 Port USB hub which I could use but I'd rather use that for USB drives since it's easier to reach those than the back of my computer, and because my computers' are all used. I'm still opposed to a USB hub at the moment (with the exception of my monitor).