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Alexander2012-04-27 16:21:17
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Alexander, 2012-04-27 16:21:17

Recommend a quiet mouse and keyboard?

Please tell me a quiet gaming keyboard and mouse. Gaming - because they usually have a higher quality than conventional devices.

Will be used at night for typing, of course, games, chats and other everyday things. The main thing is to be quiet, or at least not so loud.

Mouse. For me, the Logitech MX518 has been the ideal for several years, but it has quite loud keystrokes and scrolling. Is it possible to find an analogue, but quieter?
Keyboard. You need a quiet, multi-click keyboard. Preferably with backlit keys.

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Klu4nik, 2012-04-27
@Klu4nik

The Apple Magic Mouse proved to be quite quiet, but it is also expensive.

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2012-04-27
@inkvizitor68sl

Sadly, the quietest devices right now are Apple's touchpad and their keyboard.
The only keyboard that is comparable in silence to the apple keyboard (no matter what model) is the asus eee keyboard, but because of its features, the shelf under it makes noise so that the keyboard for 100 rubles seems to be the ideal of silence) On the table, however, it works fine.

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Yve, 2012-04-28
@Yve

By the way, for comfortable work at the keyboard, I wrote down the requirements for myself, which I check when choosing it (maybe it will come in handy for someone):

  • slim (like slow keystroke)
  • full-length (I can't do without a normal digital block)
  • standard, separated from others, a block of 6 keys above the arrows (often they are converted into vertical ones, left keys are added)
  • backslash - above Enter
  • long straight Enter (not L-shaped)
  • long backspace

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BrainHacker, 2012-04-27
@BrainHacker

I would advise you to take a closer look at the BTC 6300CL keyboard .

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nZeus, 2012-04-27
@nZeus

Take a look if the price doesn't bother you. Unfortunately, I can't tell you about the mouse.
link only so www.logitech.com/ru-ru/keyboards/keyboard/devices/7288

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kbtsiberkin, 2012-04-27
@kbtsiberkin

A4Tech Noiseless OP-200Q
Comfortable, but not a bit playful. And it may seem difficult to get used to it, the keys are very easy to move, but you don’t understand if you pressed it or not. About a week. Nevertheless, it is really silent, except for a slight creak of buttons on the case (apparently, slight distortions during assembly).

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spmbt, 2012-04-27
@spmbt

, BTC 6340-W - USB, white, ultra-thin, with scissor keys - notebook, scissor type. Slow move - maybe not for games. Not absolutely silent, but it's good, and there is sound and feedback.

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2sexy2lazy, 2012-04-28
@2sexy2lazy

Logitech UltraX - "scissor", quiet and pleasant. Out of production, but it is real to find in warehouses.

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Yve, 2012-04-28
@Yve

Recently, slim keyboards from different manufacturers with silicone overlays have begun to appear.
Something like this overlay .
I have one oklick + similar (I don't remember the company) at work. Specially bought home so as not to wake anyone in the morning :)

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mukizu, 2012-04-28
@mukizu

Logitech k750 on solar batteries, very quiet. But it's definitely worth the money :)

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Eternalko, 2012-04-28
@Eternalko

Microsoft Arc
Tried, seems quiet to me

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Alexander, 2012-04-28
@Alesot

And who can tell you about Microsoft keyboards?

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Alexander, 2012-05-02
@Alesot

And what can you say about the various gaming and "gaming" keyboards?
Like different models of Raser, Tt eSPORTS, Saitec and others?

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