The Best Gaming Keyboards

  1. Corsair K100 RGB Optical.
  2. Mountain Everest Max.
  3. Razer Cynosa Chroma.
  4. G. Skill KM360.
  5. Logitech G915 Lightspeed.
  6. HyperX Alloy Elite RGB.
  7. Kinesis Freestyle Edge RGB.
  8. Razer Huntsman Elite.
 
That is your assumption.

My left hand has 37+ years of WASD gaming.

Once a tried and true gamer hands find something that does not cross their tendons. & find an ergo solution, they will never go back to using a keyboard for the left hand. They will use a special keyboard, made exactly for the left hand...

Go watch "bread man" play Warzone on twitch.. & watch his hand on the keyboard, it's insane..! ) VS watching "It's_Iron" on twitch (one of the most successful Warzone players w/ insane amounts of WR wins.), and notice the ergonomic difference... as Iron uses an ergo board for his left hand. Notice that no keys are missing, it is just half of a keyboard made for the left hand using true inverted-T movement keys w/ergo design.

Doesn't matter anyway, until 120 tick servers come for BF2042... and a new pro circuit can start. Everything else in the world is just hallway trash laners. Even Apex Legends is stale.




*btw, quake is mindless twitching, you need like 10 keys...
I use a Logitech G13 too, for Diablo III, it's just great, and the position of the hand is natural with an elevated angle that fits the natural position of the hand when it rests on it. And with the mini joystick controlled by the left thumb, I can launch special skills without thinking about it! Yes, that's a good addition to a gamers' gear. I was *not spewing anything, lubrication mean nothing to me, the keys are good as they are, I don't need it and I don't know anyone who would... I was just saying that for less money, you could get your hand on an excellent keyboard that is at least as good as the Corsairs or other famous brands.
 
And there's the rabbit hole that is custom keyboards. There's an entire subculture on YouTube dedicated to it.

N-key rollover is probably pretty important though, isn't it?
N Key Roll Over was designed to fix the cheap membrane keyboard problems that fast typists had. A good example is the IBM Model "M" mechanical keyboard. Not only was it robust but on an AT/PS2 port, it had no ghosting issues because the port can handle a 200wpm typing speed. Nowdays, you're lucky if a cheap keyboard can handle anything more then 90wpm, which is why coders and gamers prefer quality keyboards with mechanical at the front of the line.

Now if I could find a good mechanical TKL without N Key roll over and PS2 connectivity, I'd be a very happy camper.
 
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