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I just got a Logitec K120 USB keyboard for $10. I checked when I got it and does not have the same hardware bug that stops you from pressing <^ and space. No more wasd for me!
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Grats xd I'm using a basic one on my laptop Acer aspire 7720G extended with a draw pad and double screen for work.
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Poor IMTOAO, why don't you get a new keyboard? Not all games support WASD.
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Me: Okay, My keyboard is fine all the way on the 78th floor.
You: DUDE YOU STOLE THAT FROM HATENA!!
Me: Yes. Yes I did.
You: WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT??
Me: A secret.
I have at least eight keyboards in my closet collected from computer corpses over the years.
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I use WASD, it's free!
I used to have a Logitech G15 but I spilled water on it, causing it to short circuit and my keys melted (yes melted) away :/
No u.
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I had to get a new one anyway. The keys were sticking and I had a lot of typing to do for school.
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I got a new Philips keyboard recently and my old keyboard Didn't have any problems
I use a laptop and replacing the keyboard would be more than 10$
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I have some microsoft one and It has no restrictions either No WASD for me
Nice. =]
Btw, can you recommend the keyboard in general?
Because I'm thinking of buying a new keyboard too.
It's 13 euro here, and my old keyboard got the hardware bug, and makes very much sound when typing, but it's wireless.
Thanks. =]
It's a USB keyboard, is very quiet, and is spill-proof. Perfect for this house. The last keyboard we had was the only one that hadn't gotten some form of liquid spilled on it. This one I'm using right now is very noisy by comparison. It's the one that most schools and libraries seem to use and the logitech one I have at home is quiet as a mouse compared to this.
Yes, I can recommend the keyboard. Works very well, but it takes the normal getting used to. The first day I would hit wrong letters but that's normal.
"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
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I got an old Packard Bell, which was delivered with a Windows 98 computer. It works fine for me, so no need to replace it.
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I bought it, and I'm typing now with it, it's awesome, thanks very much! 1bigsmile1
You're very welcome!
"Sometimes failing a leap of faith is better than inching forward"
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How is a keyboard spill-proof? Does it have a protective covering or is it just internally protected against water?
Like... if I were to dunk it in water would it still work afterwards? =P
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dunk it in water
Who would be that stupid? 1bigsmile1
I would totally dunk a keyboard in water just to test its ability to withstand it!
Scientific inquiry my dears :3
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this one, but its white with black keys, and the picture makes the buttons looks thick, there not, there really really thin.
it came with the computer, so
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