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Yuri Kucherenko2015-06-10 00:59:10
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Yuri Kucherenko, 2015-06-10 00:59:10

Which keyboard to choose for code?

Hello brothers in code! It's my birthday soon and there was a question about replacing my favorite Microsoft Comfort Curve 2000 and HP mouse with something newer (Who is not familiar with these models, they are wired). For more than 3 days I have been scouring the Internet in search of something new. I think to take a wireless one so as not to pull wires when you crawl with a mouse + it’s already 2015 in the yard.
I settled on several options:
1) Rapoo e9050
But after reading the reviews they say that it rides on the table, bends, and a bad signal.
2) Logitech K360
But it also, as it turned out from the reviews, is not of high quality in terms of plastic + loud
In general, can you tell me something, otherwise it’s already dazzling in my eyes
1) I don’t want A4Tech, Genius, and other Chinese ala "Defender"
2) I want it to be small, compact, without a digital block (Why I don’t understand it at all, just collect dust)
3) Reliable, I write every day, it happens on hard up to 15 hours a day and I don’t want to fall apart after half a year and the gap rumbled like an airplane taking off
4) I looked in the direction of the mechanics, I didn’t rush high speed :(
Basically everything, I’m upset that I didn’t find what I needed, every time you go in - your eyes are in a run, but in the case of 1-2 Claudia and those according to reviews - slag for a housewife and over 1000 code per day will not last, but only for SmartTV :))
Offer kits only if there is a good mouse, then basically a little one made of bad plastic.

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redalert096, 2015-06-10
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I take it with wires - it saves from falling) Keyboard and mouse - I have gaming ones, it's quite convenient, including for programming.

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