Keyboard for world of warcraft
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Best Gaming Keypad for wow
2016-10-07, 08:24 AM#1
Keyboard Turner
Best Gaming Keypad for wow
(for starters i am left handed),i wanted to buy Razer Nostromo but its pricing has gone pretty high($300+),so i am looking at various options like
Razer Orbweaver Chroma ( Elite RGB Mechanical Switches Gaming Keypad - Adjustable Hand, Thumb and Palm-Rest) which is available in local store
or
Logitech G13 (Logitech G13 Programmable Gameboard with LCD Display)
aLLreLi T9 Plus Mechanical Keyboard(Programmable Gaming Keypad, aLLreLi T9 Plus Mechanical Keyboard Gameboard with 29 Programmable Keys and RGB LED Backlit (out of stock currently)etc.
let me know if anyone have any experience with these or any other good options available,thanks!
2016-10-07, 08:41 AM#2
I recently switched up my set up to:
- Razer Hex V2
- Razer Tartarus Chroma
Couldn't be happier. You need to take some time and set it up really properly and think about what abilities to put where and maybe use some addons to help you out for example bartender at least.
I also suggest doing quests or leveling for starters to get us
Which keyboard I should buy to improve my performance in world of warcraft
spiceuser-3sfry (spiceuser-3sfry) 1
Hi! Hope everybody is doing well. I am going to buy a keyboard for wow. So I am here to ask that which keyboard I should buy that can improve my performance in world of warcraft.I have bought a number of different keyboards before this but they haven’t prove any useful regarding world of warcraft. So please recommend a good one.
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JCG9 (JCG9) 2
If you’re looking to improve, you’re probably looking for more macro keys.
That’s the only real improvement I could imagine a keyboard could provide for performance in WoW
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tb33t (TB33T) 3
Which ones have you already tried so we don’t recommend them? And are there any specific functions or keys you’d like the keyboard to have? What are you looking for that will improve in your gameplay? The more specific you can get, the better recommendations we can give.
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wazzoo (Wazzoo) 4
If you have tested different full size keyboards, maybe the keyboard isn’t the problem. Have you looked into an MMO style mouse with many programable buttons? Something like the Razer Naga may be of
Best WoW keyboard
Mistresmeow-hakkar1
I have a corsair k55 rbg pro but the spacebar is done on it what should I get next ???
Quivermethis-rexxar2
I currently use a razer goliathus extended (because I can’t live without the number pad). It’s a bit loud, but it’s fantastic.
Also can’t live without the naga mouse either.
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Adorability-moon-guard3
Misero-stormrage4
I love my k55. I would just buy another one.
Mahlzaen-mugthol5
…Razer Huntsman V3 Pro Mini
Not necessarily for wow but heard it’s good for FPS…LOL
In my prime, I used a Razer nostromo for wow.
Evilira-barthilas6
Any that you’re comfortable using. There is no best choice for a WoW keyboard.
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Mistresmeow-hakkar7
I really love mine too and yeah I ended up just buying another one of the same lol
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Mortnoctis-lightninghoof8
Well they say not to mention product names in forum, so this might get flagged, but there is a very common brand wireless keyboard, I wont buy anymore , cause it gets spun in battleground.
No being " hip’ to exploits , I dont know how its done, but I wont buy that brand anymore for wow ever again.
Skozzah-barthilas9
Still haven’t us
Are these keyboards good for WoW?
Now that I’ve had about a day to play with this keyboard, I thought I would give a more thorough review of it in case someone else thinking of buying this keyboard happens upon this thread.
First things first, I’m happy to say that the key rollover is about as good as you would want it to be for a game like WoW. I haven’t run into a single key combination that the keyboard wasn’t able to handle. As a bonus, the keyboard also looks pretty neat and has a number of different RGB configurations if that’s something that’s important to you when considering a purchase.
However, it’s not the best keyboard when it comes to the feel of the keys and this is a huge downside. In fact, I would say in that regard it’s worse than my Logitech K120 — but this can depend quite heavily on what you’re used to. Personally, I’ve only ever owned keyboards that are very light to the touch so the K55 feels like a rather large departure from that, and it’s going to take some time getting used to.
The keys on the K55 are quite tall and you have to press them down rather hard, which can tire out your forearms quickly if you’re a lazy typer with noodle arms like me.