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Logitech G13 Programmable Gameboard with LCD Display
Naturally contoured design follows the natural shape of your hand and fingers for increased comfort during long sessionsOnboard memory lets you program up to 5 ready-to-play profiles, so you can take your personal preferences with youCustomizable backlighting lets you choose your colors and easily locate the right key in low-light conditions or lights-out play25 programmable keys allow you to assign keyboard functions to suit your style of play and create macros on the flyThe high-visibility GamePanel LCD displays game stats, system info, and communications from fellow players
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u/tielknight · 65 pointsr/buildapcsales

Warning, big ass list of stuff.

https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-RM1000x-Modular-Certified-warranty/dp/B015YEI7LK for $130

https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-RM750i-Modular-Certified-warranty/dp/B00YPNSQTU for $100

https://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Gaming-3-5-Inch-Internal-ST4000DX001/dp/B00FQH7MQ2 for $117

https://www.amazon.com/Crucial-Single-PC3L-12800-SODIMM-204-Pin/dp/B006YG8X9Y $20.79

https://www.amazon.com/Crucial-SODIMM-Memory-System-CT2K8G3S160BM/dp/B008LTBJFW $42.79

https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Obsidian-750D-Performance-Tower/dp/B00EB6O4N8 $99.99

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Trackball-Computer-Mouse/dp/B0043T7FXE $20

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE $34

https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Gaming-SCIMITAR-Mechanical-Buttons/dp/B019OQJ9XE $60

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Performance-Mouse-Mac/dp/B002HWRJBM $45

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Surround-Theater-External-Speakers/dp/B004M18O60/ $250

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Hyperion-Gaming-Fusion-910-004069/dp/B00LZVNWIA $30

https://www.amazon.com/HyperX-Cloud-Gaming-Headset-PS4/dp/B00Y09G6H8 $75

https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Surround-Hybrid-Headset-Adapter/dp/B01B1H33WW $60

https://www.amazon.com/Sennheiser-PC-350-Special-2015/dp/B015ZKJIYI $90

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Wireless-Keyboard-Touchpad-Internet-Connected/dp/B014EUQOGK $18

https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-U28E590D-28-Inch-LED-Lit-Monitor/dp/B00YD3DBOC $300

https://www.amazon.com/LG-Electronics-Portable-External-GP65NB60/dp/B00ODDE33U $20

https://www.amazon.com/Ballistix-PC3-12800-240-Pin-Memory-BLS4KIT8G3D1609DS1S00/dp/B007HAXMGA $96

https://www.amazon.com/Crucial-16GBx2-PC4-17000-SODIMM-260-Pin/dp/B015YPB8ME $96

https://www.amazon.com/Corsair-Dominator-Platinum-3200MHz-PC4-25600/dp/B018GK2G9S $96

https://www.amazon.com/Ballistix-Sport-8GBx2-PC4-19200-288-Pin/dp/B01AG9EZ3M $55 (must-have for a white-themed build)

https://www.amazon.com/CORSAIR-DOMINATOR-Platinum-3000MHz-Systems/dp/B016BWENUI/ $194

https://www.amazon.com/Transcend-JetFlash-Flash-Drive-TS32GJF790K/dp/B00JKATVUQ $7.50 (32GB)

https://www.amazon.com/PNY-Elite-32GB-Flash-Drive/dp/B01E17L6AK/ $8.50

https://www.amazon.com/PNY-Turbo-Elite-Flash-Drive/dp/B01DWN1CMG/ $12 (64GB)

https://www.amazon.com/Transcend-MicroSDHC-Memory-Adapter-TS32GUSDU1PE/dp/B015J44R0U $7 (32GB)

https://www.amazon.com/PNY-MicroSDXC-Adapter--UHS-I-P-SDU64U185EL-GE/dp/B01G26R7M4 $14 (64GB)

https://www.amazon.com/Transcend-MicroSDXC-Memory-Adapter-TS64GUSDU1PE/dp/B016B6AMFY $14 (64GB)





















u/Mastagon · 59 pointsr/bapcsalescanada

I'm putting this here because I don't want to flood the main sub with what I'm able to find. So here goes:

Headphones| Price
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[ATH-M50x Headphones] (https://www.amazon.ca/Audio-Technica-ATH-M50x-Professional-Headphones/dp/B00HVLUR86/ref=sr_1_1?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499757226&sr=1-1&keywords=headphones) |$150 in cart. $250-$300 everywhere else I check
[Sennhieser HD 598 SR Headphones] (https://www.amazon.ca/Sennheiser-HD-598-SR-Open-Back/dp/B06WRMZZ45/ref=sr_1_1?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499757356&sr=1-1&keywords=hd+598) |$109 Record low
[Audio-Technica ATH-M40x Headphones] (https://www.amazon.ca/Audio-Technica-ATH-M40x-Professional-Headphones/dp/B00HVLUR54/ref=sr_1_6?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499758834&sr=1-6&keywords=bose) |$180 - $38 = $141
[August EP650-Bluetooth headphones] (https://www.amazon.ca/August-EP650-Bluetooth-Wireless-Headphones-Leather/dp/B00F54Y6GU/ref=sr_1_2?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499759484&sr=1-2&keywords=headphones)| Was $99, now $58
[August EP640 Bluetooth Headphones] (https://www.amazon.ca/August-EP640-Rechargeable-built-Smartphones/dp/B00MHOFR78/ref=sr_1_1?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499772544) |was $80, now $37
[Prime Day Bluedio T2S Headphones] (https://www.amazon.ca/Bluedio-Shooting-Bluetooth-headphones-wireless/dp/B00Q2VIW9M/ref=sr_1_4?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499759635&sr=1-4&keywords=bluetooth) | Was $20, $21 in cart no tax
Prime Day Bluedio V Headphones | was $200, $140 in cart no tax
[AUSDOM ANC 7 Bluetooth noise cancelling] (https://www.amazon.ca/Cancelling-Headphones-AUSDOM-Bluetooth-Comfortable/dp/B01LZ7Q5R1/ref=sr_1_4?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499808109&sr=1-4&keywords=aptx) | was $100, now $50. Well reviewed!
[Sony Extra bass bluetooth headphones] (https://www.amazon.ca/Sony-MDRXB950B1-Extra-Headphone-Model/dp/B01N5UVZBP) | was $200, now $99


Earbuds| Price
:--|:--
[Aukey Arcs Bluetooth Sport] (https://www.amazon.ca/AUKEY-Bluetooth-Headphones-Microphone-Sweatproof/dp/B01EWUP4NQ/ref=sr_1_4?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499804815&sr=1-4&keywords=headphones)| was $24, now $14
[1MORE Triple Driver earbuds] (https://www.amazon.ca/1MORE-Headphones-Earphones-Compatible-Microphone/dp/B01KB9K9Z0/ref=lp_17037466011_1_4?srs=17037466011&ie=UTF8&qid=1499766067&sr=8-4&th=1) | Was $131, $106 in cart

Bluetooth misc| Price
:--|:--
[Anker Premium Stereo Bluetooth 4.0 Speaker ] (https://www.amazon.ca/Anker-Bluetooth-Subwoofers-Portable-Wireless/dp/B0107WH8Q4/ref=sr_1_6?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499800448&sr=1-6&keywords=subwoofer) | was $130, now $60
[Trond bluetooth receiver] (https://www.amazon.ca/TROND-Bluetooth-Receiver-Headphones-Speakers/dp/B01M9I0LSK/) | Was $25, now $20. I have one its awesome
[Altman Bluetooth Transmitter/receiver] (https://www.amazon.ca/ALTMAN-Bluetooth-Transmitter-Receiver-Wireless/dp/B06Y25PGBG/ref=sr_1_1?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499803431&sr=1-1&keywords=aptx) |was $43, now $26



CPU Coolers| Price
:--|:--
[CORSAIR Hydro Series H100i v2 Extreme ] (https://www.amazon.ca/CORSAIR-Extreme-Performance-Liquid-CW-9060025-WW/dp/B019EXSSBG/ref=sr_1_1?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499757440&sr=1-1&keywords=corsair) |$110. Historic [all time low] (https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/product/CrDzK8/corsair-cpu-cooler-cw9060025ww)
[Corsair Hydro Series H115i Extreme Performance] (https://www.amazon.ca/Corsair-Extreme-Performance-Liquid-CW-9060027-WW/dp/B019955RNQ/ref=sr_1_3?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499756838&sr=1-3&keywords=corsair) |$155 (temporarily out of stock)
[MasterLiquid Pro 240 All-In-One] (https://www.amazon.ca/MasterLiquid-Technology-Chamber-MasterFan-Radiator/dp/B01E5XNP5Y/ref=lp_16927652011_1_24?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1499766384&sr=1-24) | was $140, now $95 [Historic low] (https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/product/sqmxFT/cooler-master-cpu-cooler-mlyd24ma20mbr1)

PSU| Price
:--|:--
[Corsair CS650M] (https://www.amazon.ca/Corsair-Modular-Efficient-Supply-CS650M/dp/B00GH9NA2I/ref=sr_1_11?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499757999&sr=1-11&keywords=corsair) |$110. Not the lowest but okay
[EVGA SuperNOVA 550 G3] (https://www.amazon.ca/EVGA-SuperNOVA-Modular-Warranty-220-G3-0550-Y1/dp/B01LWTS2UL/ref=sr_1_1?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499759891&sr=1-1&keywords=evga)| Was $130, now $99 [historic low] (https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/product/sMM323/evga-supernova-g3-550w-80-gold-certified-fully-modular-atx-power-supply-220-g3-0550)

Cases| Price
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[Corsair 780T full atx case] (https://www.amazon.ca/Corsair-Graphite-780T-Full-Tower/dp/B00LA6POK4) | $189 in cart. Not an [all time low] (https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/product/sNJwrH/corsair-case-cc9011063ww) but not bad
[Corsair Carbide 400C white] (https://www.amazon.ca/Corsair-CC-9011095-WW-Carbide-Compact-Mid-Tower/dp/B01F97W9ZM/ref=sr_1_12?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499813131&sr=1-12&keywords=corsair) |$105 in cart

HDD| Price
:--|:--
[Seagate Backup Plus Hub 8TB] (https://www.amazon.ca/Seagate-External-Desktop-Storage-STEL8000100/dp/B01HD6ZLQ6/ref=sr_1_3?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499758359&sr=1-3&keywords=hdd) | $270 - 51 = $219
[Seagate 4TB BarraCuda Pro ] (https://www.amazon.ca/Seagate-BarraCuda-3-5-Inch-Internal-ST4000DM006/dp/B01MSW4MNS/ref=sr_1_4?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499758359&sr=1-4&keywords=hdd)|$245-75 = $170 [Historic low!] (https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/product/qRtWGX/seagate-barracuda-pro-4tb-35-7200rpm-internal-hard-drive-st4000dm006)
[Seagate Backup Plus 4TB Portable] (https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0196J43TE/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3DWYIK6Y9EEQB&psc=1) | Was $160, now $135 [all time low] (https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/product/NyQRsY/seagate-backup-plus-4tb-external-hard-drive-stdr4000100)
[Seagate Firecuda 2TB] (https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B01M1NHCZT/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)| was $126, now $85 [Historic low] (https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/product/zk7CmG/seagate-firecuda-2tb-25-5400rpm-internal-hard-drive-st2000lx001)
[Seagate Firecuda 1TB] (https://www.amazon.ca/Seagate-Firecuda-2-5-Inch-Internal-ST1000LX015/dp/B01LWRTRZU/ref=sr_1_1?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499767750&sr=1-1&keywords=ssd) | was $83, now $60 [Historic low] (https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/product/w6x9TW/seagate-firecuda-1tb-25-5400rpm-hybrid-internal-hard-drive-st1000lx015)

Input Devices| Price
:--|:--
[Logitech G13 input pad] (https://www.amazon.ca/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE/ref=sr_1_21?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499761901&sr=1-21&keywords=board+games) | Was $75, now $55 [Historic Low] (https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/product/jbvZxr/logitech-keyboard-920000946)
[Corsair Gaming K70 LUX RGB MX Brown] (https://www.amazon.ca/Corsair-Gaming-Mechanical-Keyboard-Backlit/dp/B01ER4B7YM/ref=sr_1_6?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499770080&) | was $180, now $160 [Historic low] (https://ca.pcpartpicker.com/product/34M323/corsair-k70-lux-rgb-wired-gaming-keyboard-ch-9101012-na)


Networking| Price
:--|:--
[NETGEAR Nighthawk X8 AC5300 Router] (https://www.amazon.ca/NETGEAR-Nighthawk-Tri-Band-Quad-Stream-R8500-100CNS/dp/B01A85Y9TE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1499760240&sr=8-1&keywords=NETGEAR+Nighthawk+X8+AC5300)| was $499, now $290
[TP-Link AC3200 Tri band router] (https://www.amazon.ca/TP-Link-Tri-Band-Beamforming-Archer-C3200/dp/B00YY3XSSA/ref=sr_1_3?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499760450&sr=1-3&keywords=modem) | Was $249, now $175
[Netgear 16-Port Gigabit Switch] (https://www.amazon.ca/Netgear-16-Port-Gigabit-Ethernet-Desktop/dp/B01AX8XHRQ/ref=sr_1_6?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499760948&sr=1-6&keywords=ethernet) | Was $106, now $75 in cart

MISC| Price
:--|:--
[Logitech C922x Webcam] (https://www.amazon.ca/Logitech-Stream-Webcam-Streaming-960-001176/dp/B01LXCDPPK/ref=sr_1_5?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499760799&sr=1-5&keywords=computer) | was $130, now $89. All time low
[Acer KG251Q 1080p Freesync monitor] (https://www.amazon.ca/Acer-KG251Q-bmiix-FREESYNC-Technology/dp/B06X6HJ1SF/ref=sr_1_6?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499762804&sr=1-6&keywords=monitor) | Was $230, now $170
[M9S PRO android tv box] (https://www.amazon.ca/Leelbox-M9S-Pro-Android-6-0/dp/B01MD0NZPK/ref=sr_1_2?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499767387) | Was $130, $98 in cart
[Cyberpower 600w UPS] (https://www.amazon.ca/CyberPower-CP1000PFCLCD-Sinewave-Compatible-Mini-Tower/dp/B00429N192/ref=sr_1_1?s=prime-day&psr=PDAY&ie=UTF8&qid=1499803529&sr=1-1&keywords=ups) | was $224, now $125


I'll try to keep tabs on everything but let me know if there are any errors or price updates. And as a side note, I'm actually getting downvotes for this? I can't see how there could possibly be a sane explanation for that.

 

EDIT: Updated 7:00pm EST!! Let me know if there's anything you see and I'll put it in here!

 

EDIT: I've put everything new as of Jan 11, 4:00pm in bold. Also, check this post on RedFlagDeals for a great big list of deal

 

EDIT: Its all over everyhone. Hope you snagged something cool beyond bitter disappointment this year!**


 

u/dramahitler · 51 pointsr/buildapc

A Logitech G13 or Razer Tartaurus might meet your needs. Or if you're cheap a USB numpad and using something like sharpkeys or autohotkey to rebind your numpad would probably work.



u/valbaca · 41 pointsr/itsaunixsystem

In this scene, this is supposed to be a wireless ID scanner. Though obviously someone just wanted something that "looked techy" and could display a custom message.

I'm very sorry for the picture of a TV (or can it be considered meta?)

Get your own here:
Logitech G13 Programmable Gameboard with LCD Display https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001NEK2GE

u/supermonkeyball64 · 24 pointsr/buildapcsales

I'm updating as I go. Give me a second guys. Difference in savings is based on camelcamelcamel.com average on an item & sorry the links are all Smile links since I have Smile Always enabled.

Edit: Just caught a CP 870 Snorlax.

RAM | Price | Link | Savings | Comments
---|---|----|----|----
Corsair Dominator Platinum Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) DDR4 DRAM 3200MHz | $95.99 | Link | $41.01 | n/a
CORSAIR DOMINATOR Platinum Series 32GB (2 x 16GB) DDR4 DRAM 3000MHz | $193.99 | Link | $85 | n/a
Crucial 32GB Kit (16GBx2) DDR4 2133 MT/s (PC4-17000) SODIMM 260-Pin Memory | $95.99 | Link | $40.69 | n/a
Ballistix Sport 32GB Kit (8GBx4) DDR3 1600 MT/s (PC3-12800) CL9 @1.5V UDIMM 240-Pin Memory | $95.87 | Link | $44.14 | n/a
Crucial 16GB Kit (8GBx2) DDR3L 1600 SODIMM Memory for Mac System | $42.79 | Link | $16.54 | n/a
Crucial 8GB Single DDR3L 1600 MT/s (PC3L-12800) SODIMM 204-Pin Memory | $20.79 | Link | $9.70 | n/a



Monitors | Price | Link | Savings | Comments
---|---|----|----|----
Samsung U28E590D 28-Inch UHD LED-Lit Monitor | $441.85 | Link | $4.84 | n/a

PSU | Price | Link | Savings | Comments
---|---|----|----|----
Corsair RMx Series, RM1000x, 1000W, Fully Modular Power Supply, 80+ Gold Certified, 10 year warranty | $129.99 | Link | $35.57 | n/a
Corsair RMi Series, RM750i, 750 Watt (750W), Fully Modular Power Supply, 80+ Gold Certified, 10 year warranty | $99.99 | Link | $20.23 | n/a

HDD | Price | Link | Savings | Comments
---|---|----|----|----
Seagate 4TB Gaming SSHD(Solid State Hybrid Drive) SATA 6Gb/s 64MB Cache 3.5-Inch Internal Bare Drive | $116.99 | Link | $26.84 | n/a

Headsets | Price | Link | Savings | Comments
---|---|----|----|----
HyperX Cloud II Gaming Headset | $85.10 | Link | $7 | n/a
Sennheiser PC 350 Special Edition 2015 | $89.99 | Link | $65.53 | n/a
Corsair VOID Surround Hybrid Stereo Gaming Headset with Dolby 7.1 | $59.99 | Link | $14.12 | n/a

Case | Price | Link | Savings | Comments
---|---|----|----|----
Corsair Obsidian Series 750D Performance Full Tower Case | $99.99 | Link | $46.79 | n/a

Keyboards | Price | Link | Savings | Comments
---|---|----|----|----
Logitech G13 Programmable Gameboard with LCD Display | $38.99 | Link | $20.56 | n/a
Logitech Wireless Touch Keyboard K400 Plus | $31.73 | Link | -$1.84 (lol) | I already own this. AMA?

Mice | Price | Link | Savings | Comments
---|---|----|----|----
Logitech M570 Wireless Trackball | $19.99 | Link | $10.69 | n/a
Logitech Wireless Performance Mouse MX | $66.02 | Link | -$4.62 | n/a
Corsair Gaming SCIMITAR RGB MOBA/MMO Gaming Mouse | $59.99 | Link | $14 | n/a
Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury FPS Gaming Mouse | $43.00 | Link | $3.04 | n/a

Flash Memory | Price | Link | Savings | Comments
---|---|----|----|----
Transcend 32GB JetFlash 790 USB 3.0 Flash Drive | $7.49 | Link | $4.40 | n/a
PNY Elite X 32GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive | $8.49 | Link | ~$5 | n/a
PNY Turbo Elite 64GB USB 3.0 Flash Drive | $11.99 | Link | $3 | n/a
Transcend 32GB MicroSDHC Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card with Adapter | $6.99 | Link | $13.61 | n/a
PNY Elite 64GB MicroSDXC Card with Adapter | $13.99 | Link | $3 | n/a
Transcend 64GB MicroSDXC Class 10 UHS-1 Memory Card with Adapter | $13.99 | Link | $16.63 | n/a
Temp (Title) | Temp (Price) | Temp (link) | Temp (Savings) | n/a

u/VeronicaKell · 20 pointsr/buildapc

Game Pad Keyboard

Red Swing Line Stapler There's a newer version as well.

Cleaning Cloth for monitors and glasses

Speakers Get any kind really. This is what I have and they are good for the money.

Timer - for when you tell your SO you will do something or to remember the roast in the oven.

Extra Monitor. Already have one? Add another!

Still have money left over? Try these sites:

Think Geek

Dude I Want That



u/blogorg · 16 pointsr/anime_irl
u/BrotherGreed · 14 pointsr/runescape

I'm mainly echoing some things that other people have said but here's my two cents,

Can you use your thumb very well? You could consider investing in an MMO mouse like someone else suggested.

Also, if you have at least some use of your left hand to hit keys, like say, for example, you can hit 1, 2, and 3, but not 4, 5, and 6, you can consider getting one of those gaming foot pedals, and use the pedal as modifier keys so you can do say, like, 1 as a key by itself, left side of the pedal and 1, right side of the pedal and 1, and so on.

Another option which again, depends on your hands, is one of those ergonomic gamepads. You might find it easier to use one of these because of how the keys are spaced and curved inward than a traditional keyboard.

Again, I don't know your exact situation, but those are some recommendations as far as some hardware goes, which take varying degrees of monetary investment (but can be translated to other games, too!)

As far as your initial question involving Voiceattack, I don't know how Jagex's bot detection software works (obviously) but the general rule they put out is one input = 1 output, so if the program only does 1 thing per thing you tell it to do, like for example, if you tell it to use your 1 key, and it only presses that key once, then you should be good to go. However if it's set to hit 1, 2, and 3 in order when you only give it one command, then that's a no-go. But I personally would try to reach out to Jagex and get some sort of feedback from them first. That way if you somehow get banned or something, you're already out ahead of it and would probably have no issues getting your account back. Hypothetically speaking, though I'd think that this hypothetical is pretty out there anyway as long as the program is used within the one input = 1 output rule.

^ Also don't take my word to be gospel on this, I strongly strongly recommend getting official word from a Jagex rep before trying anything with any sort of program like that if you value your account

Good luck, and I wish you the best in your gaming endeavors

u/omninewb · 14 pointsr/buildapcsales

Logitech G240 Cloth Gaming Mouse Pad for Low-DPI Gaming $14.99 ($19.99 - $5.00)

Logitech G13 Programmable Gameboard with LCD Display $38.99 ($79.99 - $41.00)

Logitech G400s Optical Gaming Mouse $31.99 ($59.99 - $28.00)

Logitech G700s Rechargeable Gaming Mouse $49.99 ($99.99 - $50.00)

Logitech G510s Gaming Keyboard with Game Panel LCD Screen $59.99 ($119.99 - $60.00)

Logitech G35 7.1-Channel Surround Sound Headset $59.99 ($129.99 - $70.00)

Logitech G710+ Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with Tactile High-Speed Keys - Black $94.00 ($149.99 - $55.00)


Logitech G19s Gaming Keyboard with Color Game Panel Screen $99.99 ($199.99 - $100.00)

edit: Are there any of these that I would have to be put to death for not ordering? :D I have this hole in my pocket you see...

edit2: swapped ending price and discount on G710+ - would have been a much better deal though...

edit3: prices are beginning to rise back to normal/sell out. Sad days.

edit4: Amazon is apparently going to try to get re-stocking done throughout the day to allow more purchases at the sale price. If it's out of stock when you look the first time, check again in a while. I'll try to keep this list up-to-date as best I can.

edit5: Even better, for me anyway. Looks as if if they are going to stop re-stocking the items, they are completely removing the item from the page I linked. If you see a strike-throughd item above, it WAS here, now it's gone Johnson. Again, will update as I can.

edit6: Nope. Bastards are re-adding items to the page... grumble grumble... :D

edit7: I decided to dig a little bit, and turns out, if you follow my links in this post rather than only relying on just the deal page itself, they are updated more frequently and accurately. So, use these links in conjunction to the thread title, and you may very well benefit! Still updating, sleepy times soon though... Maybe...

edit8: That's all, she wrote! Some of the items prices are retaining their sale value as of this last edit, so, maybe it'll be a new list price for them, who knows, but I am marking the sale as over, since the link is now officially pointed into oblivion.. Thanks for the wonderful day of sales and discussions, and for those of you who got some new equipment, congratulations! Hope you enjoy them!

u/IsaacClarkeSNL · 11 pointsr/buildapcsales

Debating picking up the Logitech pad for gaming and parametric modeling. Anyone know if it's worth getting?

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE/ref=lp_16352389011_1_9?s=pc&ie=UTF8&qid=1502721197&sr=1-9

Actually I'm kind of nervous about it now. It's not reviewed too highly, most reviews note about keys dying after 2 months. I'll have to keep an eye on the mfg warranty. Oh well $35 is $35.

u/wingzfan99 · 10 pointsr/sysadmin

At the time I bought it, the Logitech G13 was only $70. I programmed all sorts of macros that would either run full CLI commands or fill all but the last couple of digits/arguments (like 'ping 10.20.128.'). I became the Fastest nslookuper in the West with that thing. It was also cool to have hotkeys to launch apps.

u/Vitalization · 10 pointsr/buildapcsales

I have the Logitech G13. It may be more expensive than this, but with the amount of extra keys + LCD display, I feel like it would be much more worth it than this. The G13 doesn't have mechanical keys, but they still preform exceptionally well. The LCD display may sound like a stupid little add-on, but it does come in handy. It comes with a few standard apps that include: Clock, Timer, RSS, POP3 Email Viewer, and performance monitor, and Media. Not to mention the ability to make your own applets.

Oh, and if you have Fraps, you will find that the G13 will have a Fraps applet pop up. It displays the current FPS for any Fraps compatible game.

u/Ozlaw2k · 8 pointsr/Competitiveoverwatch

So this is a good question. For my movement and abilities, I use this:
Logitech G13
My mouse is a Razer Naga Epic.

Both were basically intended to play WoW.
I'm left handed. I used to use my left hand for mouse and right hand for movement (using the numpad). I've been a console guy for the last 10 years or so, but when my son started playing PC games, I switched to right hand so we didn't have to mess with the bindings as often. It was WoW, so it wasn't a big deal. It's been a little more tricky in OW, but not so much that I've considered switching back to lefty.

Anyway, you are correct that I'm using a stick for my movement, but I'm using a mouse for aiming. It's set at 1600 dpi and 3.1 in-game sensitivity. There's no acceleration enabled and the windows setting is at 6. It gets me a 360 in about 25.5 cm which is about the width of my mousepad. I actually lowered the sensitivity in the last week to try and increase my overall accuracy. I think you are probably correct that I don't have much "snap" but part of that is that I have been consciously trying to avoid the sporadic, jerky movements I was getting at higher sensitivities.

My intent was to work on accuracy with the lower sensitivity and then increase it as time passed to allow more rapid target acquisition. Think I should try something else?

u/Dragnerok_X · 7 pointsr/lowendgaming

Logitech's offering is slightly less expensive.

Otherwise, remapping a cheap numpad may be your best option.

u/Antares_ · 7 pointsr/classicwow

You can get something like the Logitech G13 and use the joystick with your thumb for movement.

u/Azhrarn666 · 6 pointsr/elderscrollsonline

WASD or ESDF does not make much difference when you're used to it.

Also, since you're using them as controls and not typing letters, the touch-typist habits are not relevant.

Furthermore, many gamers are not using a full keyboard anymore...

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE/

u/_Valisk · 6 pointsr/DotA2

I own one of these and use it in conjunction with my G13. Never looked back.

u/Syntaire · 6 pointsr/Overwatch

You could also look into getting something like a Logitech G13 or Razer Tartarus. They've got fully programmable buttons and a D-pad/Joystick. Might help out in your case.

u/ShoutHouse · 6 pointsr/gaming

You could get him a really cool gaming keypad. Something meant for mmo's like the logitech g13 or the Razer Tartarus

Razer also has a more expensive one called the orbweaver

u/oozles · 5 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Comfortable couch alternative to keyboard + mouse?

Been using an XBox 360 controller, which works fine for many games but I can feel the handicap on first person shooters whenever I play someone who needs to actually aim with precision.

Do people enjoy the steam controller for FPS? Something like this gameboard better?

u/threeolives · 4 pointsr/pcgaming

Yeah you're right. Here's one. Doesn't look quite as comfy as the Nostromo though. Seems like something like this would be awesome.

u/warmaster · 4 pointsr/pcgaming

This is not uncommon. So much that this exists:

u/georgehotelling · 4 pointsr/buildapcsales

Hey /u/PriceZombie what are the stats on the Logitech G-13?

u/woo545 · 3 pointsr/Games

If you are decent shooting with a mouse, then consider getting one of the follow for FPS:

Razer Nostromo (56.99 US)

[Logitech G13 (55.99 US)] (http://amzn.com/B001NEK2GE)

Either one will take a brief period to get used to (your thumb will cramp until you find an ideal hand position), but they improving gaming immensely for me. Movement is controlled via a D-Pad, just like an X-box controller, and the better accuracy with the mouse. I only use the Xbox controller for driving games, like GTA/burnout and a few console specific ports.

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/Guildwars2

I used my G13 for WoW and I expect it'll work very well for GW2.

u/mothfukle · 3 pointsr/flightsim

I picked up a Logitech G13 super cheap on Craigslist for this same reason. Super easy to program.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B001NEK2GE?pc_redir=1411188404&robot_redir=1

u/WoodwickVonRazzle · 3 pointsr/rva

Selling drum set. Needs felt tip on bass pedal replaced. pics $200 or a reasonable offer

Also selling a desk TV stand pics Small scratch, otherwise good condition. $150 or best offer (5ft long 18 1/2 inches wide)

[Logitech g13 Gameboard](logitech g13 programmable gameboard with lcd display https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001NEK2GE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_jpd-AbMZ7JYJR) new in box. 240$

Free delivery for both also

u/nullSword · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace

You could try a gameboard like the Logitech G13 or the Razer Orbweaver

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE

https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Orbweaver-Chroma-Mechanical-Adjustable/dp/B013P0HW7K

Just use the joystick to move. Not as nice as a mouse, but a pretty good solution.

u/ffiarpg · 3 pointsr/gamingpc

You could try to use something like this and map the joystick to mouse movement.

http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE

u/Talevon · 3 pointsr/Warframe

My favorite mouse, the Logitech G700s.

4 side buttons which I use for skills, three buttons to the left of the left click button which i use for weapon switching, alt fire, and hitting 5. Unlatch the scrollwheel and the speed scroll is awesome for spam firing certain weapons.

I also run a Logitech G13 alongside it, but that's just my preference. Plus you can customize both the mouse and the gamepad with the same software, which is nice.

u/pigeonwiggle · 3 pointsr/ffxiv

https://www.amazon.ca/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE

before you get used to a sloppy keyboard... consider this!
program your movements to the thumbstick, and your abilities to the buttons --make use of the other thumb buttons as shift/ctrl/alt, and that expands your range! you can get all abilities mapped onto the same 12 buttons that way, freeing up the other keys for things like jumps, menus, 'enter', etc.

u/DopeAbsurdity · 3 pointsr/FalloutMods

Lots of people want that but most games don't support it.

I bought a Logitech G13 (the thumb stick is analog) to try and do this but it is much harder to get working than you would think. Most games you can only really bind keyboard keys to the directions of the stick and it ends up working more like a thumb operated hat switch but without a lot of hardware and software modding the G13 is probably your best bet.

Edit: If you do get a Logitech G13 and the thumbstick feels too small you can grab some Sugru mouldable glue and an analog thumb stick cap and fill the back of the cap with the Sugru and stick it on the end of the G13 thumbstick. This Instructible has someone doing something similar but the person used ABS Slurry (whatever the fuck that is) to glue it on.

u/Schrodinger_80X · 3 pointsr/Guildwars2

I've heard good things about the Logitech G600 but don't personally use it myself. I use the G700 in conjunction with a G13.

u/AndorianWomenRule · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace

I use the following control surfaces beyond the standard keyboard and mouse. There is certainly most expensive and arguably better options out there for Star Citizen but for about $100 this setup has been rock solid.

Logitech Extreme 3D Pro

Logitech G13

u/The_Grand_Man · 3 pointsr/pcmasterrace

How about a simulator set? Buy him 1 of these- http://www.amazon.com/Saitek-Flight-Switch-Panel-PZ55/dp/B001EYU1WS Two of these- http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Extreme-Joystick-Silver-Black/dp/B00009OY9U and one of these- http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE and if you want to go a little above and beyond, get him an Oculus Rift as well.

u/Pyroraptor · 3 pointsr/letsplay

Razer Tartarus Gaming Keypad

There's also the Razer Nostromo (discontinued) and Logitech G13. Razer has an Orbweaver which comes in a mechanical keyswitch variety as well.

u/General_Garrus · 3 pointsr/OverwatchUniversity

To answer your main question, I cant see any big disadvantages to using a controller to move with the left hand (to replace wasd), but there are more elegant options out there, like the Logitech g13 (linked below), or the Razer nostromo. Gives u a thumb stick plus a bunch of other buttons for your fingers to use as macros.

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE

u/Deltervees · 3 pointsr/hoggit

There's also the Logitech G13 (https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE) it does almost all the same stuff as that farming thing, just in a different form factor, and at one third the cost.

u/FoxxyRin · 3 pointsr/ffxiv

More like this, as his has a thumbstick for movement. https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE/

u/hrm0894 · 3 pointsr/battlestations

What is it called?

Edit: Wow they're pretty expensive. logitech sells it for 65 and Razer for $340. Wtf

u/Symej · 3 pointsr/ffxiv

If you're willing to spend a little bit of money, i really suggest a Logitech G13.

I bought one about a year ago and don't regret it. Pair it up with a multi button mouse and the problem of key binds is no longer a thing.

u/scsm · 3 pointsr/editors

The past month I got a G13 along with a Cintiq knockoff. It's amazing. The G13 is highly customizable, you can have custom keybindings, keystrokes, anything.

With the right hand I use the tablet and my left is on the G13

http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE

u/Henrage · 3 pointsr/Diablo

I use the Logitech G13 and it's wonderful. Much more relaxed than a normal Keyboard.

u/Gwarlord · 3 pointsr/classicwow

Not sure if this is covered already.
When I broke my right hand (my mouse hand) I used a Logitech G13 gamepad.

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE

They dont make this one any more but there are several others out there.

Was able to setup all they abilities and use the buttons for the thumb to makes shift/control options to triple the available buttons. Had several macros made to slim down the number of needed buttons. What made this really work for me was the thumb joystick. While certainly awkward at first with some time spent I was able to be nearly as efficient as using the mouse, only with close to 100 keys at my disposal (using shift/control). I still use this gamepad, but back to using mlook on the mouse. I just returned to WOW on Saturday after a 5+ year hiatus and had several people remark on my healing and dps skills (Shaman). Able to do both was not a testament to my my "l33t skilz" but to how easy having all these functions at your finger tips.

If you can get one at an affordable price, I would recommend them for everyone - certainly anyone who is dealing with similar issues.

On a related note: I box several toons on EQ. I have three of these gamepads and am able to play two other toons without even looking at their monitors. Not having to have 3 keyboards/mice on the desk. People only notice when I am not rolling on crap with all three toons and/or they never chat.

After you get used to them, you can never go back.

u/consorts · 2 pointsr/TeraOnline

Logitech G13 on sale $60 including tax & ground shipping fulfilled by Better Choice Online.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001NEK2GE

I can retire my sticky old Belkin n52 to enjoy much better.

I admire the Razer Naga HEX, but prefer the feel of a wireless Logitech M570 thumb ball mouse.

u/kschang · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Hmmm... Actually, Orbweaver was one of the best around.

I like the Logitech G13, but it's not quite as good.

The only other alternative is this Chinese clone of the Nostromo and IMHO it's not as good

u/The_Fod · 2 pointsr/dayz

I think Logitech make a far cheaper version. On my phone ATM, but I'll try to find a link when I can.

Edit: Found one.

u/keyilan · 2 pointsr/linguistics

The problem with a universal keyboard is the way keyboards and computers interact. The keyboard itself actually does very little, with most of the work being done by the computer. So if you want to have a key just for <`> as a diacritic, you'd need the board to be able to express that to multiple systems. If you look at a lot of the better mechanical keyboards, they have DIP switches that let you re-program (in a sense) the board for different operating systems. So for example I have a mechanical keyboard I bought that has switches which let you flip the order of the keys to the left of the space bar since macs and PCs arrange them differently. The keyboard I'm building also does this, but instead of switching the arrangement it switches the way the board interacts with the computer.

I think the practical way to do this, as a retail item, would be to have the keyboard include a software installer which would add an input method for each OS that would then take care of the extra keys. Like how gaming keyboards might have programmable macro keys.

Do I think there's a market for that? Not really. We're a microscopic minority, those of us trying to do weird things with multiple languages. Catering to people like us is just not good business.

As a potential solution to your specific problem, though: Look at programmable gaming keypads like this that you could potentially re-work to be the extra keys you want. Then it works in addition to your current keyboard instead of replacing it. This is what I did with my first IPA hardware keyboard, but it became clear that'd be too much to carry for fieldwork.

u/iamaiamscat · 2 pointsr/whatisthisthing

It's definitely not good for gaming. I have a logitech g13 that I use for most games, and a regular backup keyboard for when the g13 doesn't suffice.

u/BenKenobi88 · 2 pointsr/gaming

Yeah, I haven't even tried KB/M with Tomb Raider, but I hate how PC ports often struggle with walking/running. I wish there was a keyboard with an analog stick.

edit: And the Logitech G13 does not count. People link that often, but it's not an analog stick. It's a joystick attachment over an 8-way D-pad. Not analog.

As far as battles go, I don't mind the controller...I'd definitely be cleaning house if I just picked up the mouse for certain segments, but the challenge hasn't gotten annoying yet.

u/mind-blender · 2 pointsr/gaming

Not a lefty here, but there may be a few gamepads you could take advantage of. I haven't used them, so I cant endorse them, but take a look at these:

Logitech G13

Saitek Cyborg Command Unit

Ideazon Fang

u/SvennEthir · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

What about using something like this? The right hand on the mouse and the left hand would have both the keys and a thumbstick. Might help you to transition.

u/SparserLogic · 2 pointsr/Guildwars2

I had more in mind something like this: http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE/ref=sr_1_4?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1345659341&sr=1-4

Something for my left hand that is configurable enough to keep it ergonomic.

u/kaw97 · 2 pointsr/starcitizen

I use a tenkeyless (Royal Kludge RC930) so I'm in a similar boat to you. If your keyboard supports it, I'd use fn layers to get yourself additional functionality, but I don't think you'll have anywhere good to put things like shield management or strafe. Even on my TKL I was pressed for space, so I bought a Logitech G13. I'd definitely recommend doing the same. They usually go on sale for $30-40ish, and have 24 programmable keys plus an analog joystick. There are also three different layers for the keys that can be switched at the push of a button, each can be color coded, and there's an LCD screen that can display text pulled from the game you're playing. Since I'm lazy I only have it set up with basic flight controls (acceleration, roll, decouple, relative mode) with the other functions on my keyboard, but I eventually plan on making profiles for FPS, dogfighting, and ship management/navigation.

u/Folseit · 2 pointsr/Guildwars2

You can get her a gamepad like Razer Nostromo Gaming Keypad or Logitech's G13 Gameboard. Set the joystick to movement and everything else for skills and others.

u/arien12 · 2 pointsr/Guildwars2

Not the most expensive rig in the world, but I love every part of it and recommend it all:

i7 2600k w/ Cooler Master Hyper 212 EVO

4x Corsair Vengeance Low Profile 4GB 1600 RAM dual channel

2x GTX460 1GB DDR5 in SLI

Corsair HX 750W power supply

Asus Xonar DG (Dolby Headphone virtual surround) sound card [link]

Logitech G13 gamepad [link]

CM Storm Xornet mouse [link]

Logitech K120 keyboard

Superlux HD681 headphones [link]

Zalman ZM-MIC1 clip-on microphone [link]

u/branmuffin17 · 2 pointsr/Smite

Here's what I do...I play on PC...don't play on console at all, but, if you're open to trying and have the $$$ to spare, I really, really love this.

I use a gamepad. I've used the Logitech G13 though I now use the Razer Orbweaver. Both work. With this, I set up movement to the thumb stick/pad...you can only move in one direction at a time, so if you only have to use one finger (thumb) to move, it's more efficient, right? I then assign the keypad buttons to abilities, ability leveling, and relic use (among other things...I assign keys based on where the left hand would sit on a traditional keyboard to make VGS functions easier).

Means I can move while using abilities...never understood why people would just settle for using # keys for abilities, which means you can't move in some directions at the same time.

As for the mouse, any should be fine, but since the keypad is limited in # of buttons, I currently use a Razer Naga Epic. I use left and right scroll wheel clicks for my consumables, and the thumb buttons as right-side keyboard buttons. Of course, you can program however you'd like.

This setup is also awesome for FPS and other games. It definitely takes a while to get used to it, but now it's second nature to me, and totally worth it.

u/The_Skeptic_One · 2 pointsr/MechanicalKeyboards

Something like the g13?

Logitech G13 Programmable Gameboard with LCD Display https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001NEK2GE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_zf.tybS95YQ7W

Or the razer orbweaver (Chroma, tartarus)

Razer Orbweaver Chroma - Elite RGB Mechanical Switches Gaming Keypad - Adjustable Hand, Thumb and Palm-Rest https://www.amazon.com/dp/B013P0HW7K/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_ig.tybYSWV66Y



The nice things about these is the dedicated joystick to your thumb. I personally have had the Orbweaver for 5 years and it works great.

Be warned that I've heard razer is not the best of qualities out there but we are kind of limited on game pad manufacturers. Are these something you were looking for? Or am I heading in the wrong direction?

u/blakblakarak · 2 pointsr/web_design

I used to get a really bad shoulder when using Photoshop/Fireworks as I was continually moving my left arm are back and forth across the keyboard to use shortcuts. Now I use a Logitech G13 with all the short cuts programmed in ( it also means I can program the Adobe suite to all use the same shortcuts ( as is common sense Adobe / Fireworks dev team )).

I also use a gaming mouse with CTRL-V/ -C / -X / -ENTER programmed in.

u/stregone · 2 pointsr/Guildwars2

I have been playing a warrior, my 2nd character and it should be fun with the stuns and knockbacks stuff. its just a pain in the ass to play with the default keybindings. Trying to move around avoiding damage and also react quickly and reliably hit a utility skill across the keyboard is impossible. Does anyone have any tips?

Does anyone use something like this? Would it help?

Thanks!

u/grohlier · 2 pointsr/MonsterHunterWorld

Gosh... it has been so long since I've had to remember my specs offhand. 20 minutes of searching here

>NVIDIA Geforce GTX 850M 2GB GDDR3
>Intel Core i7 4th Gen 4710HQ (2.50 GHz)
>12 GB Memory 1 TB HDD
>15.6" 1920 x 1080 TN panel

I'm upping to a SSD Hard drive since I use a NAS (network attached storage) Device to house most of my things.

I also use the Steel 700 Series Mouse and the Logitech G13 Game Pad

u/Citizen__217712 · 2 pointsr/starcitizen
u/mcieslinski · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Um? Is this not, like... a more keys version of the exact same thing?

EDIT: I suppose it doesn't have RGB, buuuuuuut....

u/Zeiban · 2 pointsr/DestinyTheGame

Yes, but unfortunately for any multiplayer game I want to play seriously on PC I use my G13

https://i.imgur.com/TcvjdrH.png

Putting Melee on the thumb stick is the sweet spot. Seems odd but it really works.

Amazon has Logitech sales often. Still normally it only host as much as a controller. https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE

The G13 can also solve the binding multiple actions to the same key issue that people have been wanting.

Again not really a keyboard solution but something you could consider if you want to spend a few pucks

u/Aperture_Kubi · 2 pointsr/gaming

This product might also come in handy. Plus it has a thumb joystick expanding your options.

u/FlyingRock · 2 pointsr/TeraOnline

Would she be more open to the idea of a trackball mouse and gaming keypad? neither are considered ideal but still a possibility. (one i've been seriously considering due to wrist problems)

Thumb trackball

Gaming keypad

u/ice_t707 · 2 pointsr/starcitizen

Just in case you haven't seen this...

Basically the same as the Nostromo, just with more keys and an LCD display too.

u/fatnerdyjesus · 2 pointsr/Bravenewbies

I'm older so I don't really get presents anymore, but I bought a logitech g13 for myself. It's really cool, one feature that I had no idea about is that it will show the person talking in mumble on the display.

u/mathemagicat · 2 pointsr/wow

As someone who can't touchtype and struggles with hitting modifiers, I always had trouble dealing with too many keybinds. So I use this:

http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE

Move with thumbstick, cast with fingers, turn, talk, and jump with mouse.

u/Niyok · 2 pointsr/Rift

I second this. The game just isn't controller friendly. At a minimum, you'll need movement, look, and mouse-move. Mouse control isn't something you can ignore. There are in-game UI elements that even pop-up during combat.

An xbox controller doesn't have space for all this, so your playstyle will suffer.

A gamepad on the other hand can be used with a mouse. I tried this playstyle before, and I personally didn't like it. Mostly because I use a huge amount of keybindings. But it is feasible, and it would be a better alternative to an xbox controller.

u/zodiacsoldier · 2 pointsr/ffxiv

I have a Logitech G13 gamepad and a G600 MMORPG mouse.

Movement, shortcuts, menus etc is bounded to the gamepad and actions on the action bars are bound to the mouse.

If you can't get use to mouse and keyboard, you can always use your Dual Shock 4 on the PC, it will be just like on the PS4.

u/Coffinspired · 2 pointsr/pcgaming

If your main issue will be using a M/KB, you could go for one of the Logitech or Razer "Keypads". I've never used one, they seem awkward, but you'll get the functionality of the joystick for movement and a few rows of keys for binding.

You could probably move a keyboard out of the way and use one of these with a mouse and still achieve a pretty laid-back experience. (Though, as I'm sure others have already said, a proper M/KB setup will allow you to be comfortable and not hunched over your desk.)

Once you got used to controlling movement with a mouse after a while, I'd imagine you'd end up using WASD eventually.

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE

Here's a overview of one.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu9w5lAlwsA

u/j_peachy · 2 pointsr/gadgets

Have you ever thought of using something like a Logitech G13 in the other hand for hotkeys/binds?

u/vilezoidberg · 2 pointsr/rpg_gamers

Sure, but I use this. Wasn't that pricey when I got it several years ago, but there are countless variations of the same idea. A controller probably wouldn't work too well for FO1/2 though, since you'll need to use your mouse. Maybe a steam controller, but I've not used one before

u/pat_benatartlet · 2 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup

I love board games!

If you want a simple game instead of the regular 2 hr trek of Arkham or Catan, you could get Zombie Dice. It's silly, but entertaining. It's a little like Blackjack and yahtzee mixed together. If you don't have Pandemic, you need it. It's so much fun and it's different because you work together instead of against the other players. You can play with two people also. Ticket to ride is another fun one, don't be deceived into thinking it's lame from the art/cover. It's award winning.

As far as senitmental ones, you can steal this idea from me =): I bought a deck of cards and wrote 52 different reasons I love my boyfriend on each card. He really appreciated the time and thought into picking 52 different things. Plus the medium is interesting if you like games. I had things on there varying from "You always appreciate the effort I put into cooking, even when it's not the best result" to "You never make me feel embarrassed to be myself". Plus a couple more scandalous items ;).

If he's into PC games (and if he doesn't have one) he might enjoy a gameboard like this one or a gaming mouse. And, if we're getting sentimental again, make him a mousepad with a picture of you two.

I could keep going, but I have to go to work. I think your SO and mine are a lot alike as far as interests go, haha.

u/Tbid · 2 pointsr/FIFA

Ever tried something like this?

Logitech G13
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001NEK2GE/

Razer Tartarus
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ZTRW00C/

I think these might possibly help but I'm not sure of your exact condition so maybe not.

u/burnova · 2 pointsr/funny

I don't send pictures to Canadians. Nor do I clean my room just to post my set up on reddit.

However: This is the Bike:

This is the desk


I have the Cabinet on the right hand side of the desk, in a corner, while the desk juts a but out in the room. This allows me to see the TV in the other corner, so I never needed to leave my chair to play PS3, hence my current set up, which actually just went into effect two days ago.

Because I don't find the seat all that comfortable for extended periods, I'm considering getting a wireless gameboard., a small arm rest for it and a mouse, cloning my primary monitor to my TV, and just biking in the middle of the room on occasion.

I'm so lazy I need to invent new ways to work out.

u/deino · 2 pointsr/wownoob

Wow is not easy on your left (keyboard) wrist. If you are prone to having wrist pain, I'd recommend looking into getting either a Razor Orbweaver or a forget what the budget Orbweaver is called, or trying to find a Logitech G13. These are so much more wrist and MMO friendly, its insane.

What I'm using is an Azeron keypad, which is similar, just that its not a "big name brand", but rather a dude and his wife working on these with a 3D printer. I used to play League of Legends with an Orbweaver, but after 2 Orbweavers dying on me after about 1,5 years of gaming, I decided to explore a bit. The price range was the same, might as well go and give some money for the "little guy", and try out something new. I really like it, but the build quality is just not there. Its looks 3D printed, and most parts do feel very not... solid. But the layout is REALLY fucking good, its the best thing I have ever used in my life.

I basically use the joystick with my thumb as WASD, and the skills are programmed on the 12 keys you can reach very easily with your other 4 fingers. I have a Roccant Kone Aimo, so I set one of the buttons to shift, so with that modifier I can basically "instapress" 24 skills, and still move around like its nothing. If I had to play wow with a regular keyboard, I would quit on spot for sure. I... how the fuck would I have that much keybinds... Prob no way. The Azeron is not available for sale atm, I think there will be a preorder or something around september, bc they are going to "upgrade" from being a garage company to having employes and stuff. I'm really happy for them, and I truly hope they will make it big, cause this shit is amazing, and I want one that has sturdier build quality. I'm ordering another one in sept for sure, just so I'd have a backup :D

u/Volkswander · 2 pointsr/Eve

Yeah, I think of how many times a day I see the align-to and drone-recall keys in chat and figure it'd be a question of how often, not if, chat focus got me concorded with anything 'dangerous' bound there. For a while I tried playing with my logitech joystick in on the left with all the common commands bound to it, but ended up going back to the keyboard.

I've been meaning to dig up a detached keypad for the left side of the keyboard, but most of them aren't as programmable as I like. Something like the G13 would be nice, but a bit expensive as an experiment.

u/durtm4n · 2 pointsr/xboxone

Xim4 is pretty sweet, buy a used one on ebay for around $100, maybe even less, and if you don't get on with it, it seems to hold its resale value pretty well. I got lucky and found a new G-13 for $30 on ebay and use the mini joystick on it for movement with my thumb because I never got on with using WASD for movement.

Using a mouse for aiming is superior and the ability to map keys frees your fingers up to do things you couldn't normally do without purchasing an elite or scuff type controller or using some unorthodox grip on a stock controller. You'll be a cod god, Halo 5 is kinda meh, but still pretty decent.

That said, a lot of the xim community seem to think it isn't cheating but I can't deny it gives you a large advantage even over people using expensive aftermarket controllers and it is banned for use in most competitive cod leagues.

u/Nutikus · 2 pointsr/pathofexile

Another option is to get a multibutton mouse, and map those buttons. My friend has the flasks set up this way so he can flick through them quickly.

Personally I use this - http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE

If you look closely you will see a joystick in the thumb area. I have that mapped to the flasks. I can quickly "spin" the joystick around to hit multiple flasks. I love having a G13 for all my games. It does take some time to get used to it, and a bit of time to set it up for each game.

Anyway, not trying to talk you out of your idea, just giving you some more options. Congrats on getting three characters to 90+ in one league.

u/Phosphoreign · 2 pointsr/HTCVive

Mad Catz F.L.Y.5
http://smile.amazon.com/Mad-Catz-F-L-Y-5-Stick-PC/dp/B001EYU1VO?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00

I also ordered this badboy, should arrive tonight...

http://smile.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE?ie=UTF8&psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00

The idea being that I can sit in my EasyChair in the middle of the room (as opposed to at my desk where the PC and Keyboard are) and then put the mini keyboard on one armrest and the joystick on the other, put my feet up and have the "full" game experience.

u/delti90 · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

haha, it's a Razer Vespula

Just for completion sake also somewhat in the photo:

Logitech g600

Logitech g13(Though I don't use it much anymore.

u/Tumbler · 2 pointsr/starcitizen

I picked up a CH Fighterstick on ebay recently and my plan is to try that in combination with the keyboard.

I'm tempted to try something like this , Logitech G13, or possibly the CH Pro throttle if the Keyboard alone isn't working. That little analog hat on the throttle or on that keypad seems like they'd be useful but how often am I going to need to straff around without using full power? I'm thinking WASD and throttle on Q/E might be fine if there are HUD notifications of my throttle settings that I can see easily. Throttle adjustment is normally pretty small changes so tapping Q/E should be ok and straffing during combat could be fine with WASD.

Ugh, wish the Dogfighter was here already!

u/x_Sligh_x · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

A buddy I game with has the same issue with keyboards, and he simply HAS to use a peripheral gamepad (This one) in order to not have a lot of pain in his wrist after sessions. The angle the pad provides relieves a lot of his issues. Might be worth looking into something like that if you're considering more PC gaming in the future.

u/HereticKitsune · 2 pointsr/DestinyTheGame

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE

My roommates mainly use it for MMOs (see: FFXIV) and I haven't used mine in a while, but it's a damn good piece of hardware if you have the space for it.

u/theDumb12 · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

When I broke my right arm and couldn't use it for a while, I got a Logitech G13, and used it to play a lot of turn-based games like Civ V, it has a joystick and buttons that can be used as a mouse, though I couldn't imagine using them as my only method of input.

There are also companies that make foot-based input devices, I'd definitely check those out as well

u/suo9448 · 2 pointsr/ffxiv

I use a https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE Gameboard which is why my hotbar setup looks like that.

u/flapjackboy · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

This is much cheaper, will work with your existing software and is far more versatile.

u/zekemcnees · 1 pointr/wacom

I've been using the "Logitech G13 Programmable Gameboard with LCD Display" for the same reason and I've found its great for people who might have problems with cramped hands from using keyboard shortcuts. Might be worth checking out yourself as well if your are into these things.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001NEK2GE/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/ydnab2 · 1 pointr/editors

If desk space and finances can accommodate, you can enhance the workstation with this programmable gaming peripheral. You can change profiles and hotkeys/macros per profile, making the process a bit more open and, personally, more comfortable.

u/idiot_proof · 1 pointr/buildapcsales

Actually, I think I have a better solution. The Logitech G13 gamepad went on sale today for $39. That could be your macro pad, while keeping the small form factor keyboard.

u/Austin422 · 1 pointr/ffxiv

If getting a new mouse would help me DRG better I'd rather get a Logitech G13.

u/SilentD · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

Looking for my first mechanical.

  • Uses: Typing/coding, gaming (Already have a Logitech G13 that I use for some games though)

  • Full-size (I use the number pad in some of my graphic design apps and like to have it available, I think, but maybe I could adjust if I didn't have it if it really is better. I also use the arrow keys to nudge things around in graphic apps)

  • Wired (Don't like having to charge things)

  • Brown (I got the WASD Tester and I like the bump of browns without the click. The clicky ones are too loud for my taste)

  • No brand loyalty or preference

  • Budget: Under $200 would be nice, but I could justify more if necessary

  • USA

  • Definitely want it to be backlit, but not necessarily fully programmable with full RGB and disco features

  • Current keyboard: Logitech G15 The screen is a gimmick and I never use it or any of the other media keys, macros, or layout switcher

  • Would like the option to customize with cool keycaps as some of the best keyboards seen here.

    I always liked typing on Mac laptop keyboards, the low profile made me feel like I could type a lot faster and more accurately and with less fatigue. I've been following the Tesoro Gram XS for a long time as I thought that might be a good compromise between a Mac keyboard and a mechanical, but the reviews seem pretty mixed so I'm afraid to jump in on that one.

    I've read through a bunch of the wiki pages, but was hoping you guys could help narrow down my search a little based on the above criteria.

    Thanks!
u/MCLGarrett · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I'm liking this one a lot. Bought it for $40 earlier this week during the Logitech sale. I'm inept using WASD, so it's a godsend.

u/NYpoliceMan · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_nC?ie=UTF8&colid=3CGAVDBZQ3D4B&coliid=I14HC2UH1WDV2B

Just got into playing mmos, I have this sitting in there debating on when to buy it, work will be busy the next few weeks, so I was putting off buying it. Soon!

u/ClaraFee · 1 pointr/Guildwars2

Something like this would be cool as hell, but I think looking for it to be built into the game is the wrong approach. There are plenty of gaming mice (mouses?) and keyboards available with custom programming software that can handle this better than ArenaNet could.

Just imagine a Tuesday game update that breaks the F1 keybind for all Mesmers, and they can't fix it until Friday. I will go ahead and confess that I'd be cheering in PvP lobby! But for everyone else this would be devastating. UGH! >:O

Those interested may want to check out Logitech's line of... meese, particularly the G600 MMO mouse. It has a third mouse button on the far right - the "G" key - that enables you to change the functionality of all the other buttons. For example, let's say you have the 1 - 5 buttons on the side of the mouse bound to your F1 - F5 skills. You could set it up so that when you press and hold the G key those 1 - 5 buttons instead correspond to 5 of your mounts. Release the G key and you're back to your F-skills. There are a lot of great possibilities.

The same is true for keyboards, though a nice gaming keyboard with single key customization is hella expensive, you can get a small macro pad for pretty cheap. I have a Logitech G13 keypad - which I did not buy for $299 - that is great for this purpose. You can get it used for cheap on eBay. I also have a Max Falcon 8 keypad that I use for mass copy-pasting at the office, but it's a pain in the ass to program. Recently I've been looking at Koolertron's keypad on Amazon as an upgrade.

Good luck!

u/CombatWombat1212 · 1 pointr/graphic_design

my favorite productivity peripheral that i have is a Logitech G13. Its a programmable macro key pad and its super useful, i love it

u/Stabme · 1 pointr/funny

G13 would be better, and way cheaper.

u/ajgorak · 1 pointr/gaming

That could work. I have in the past looked at (pictures of) the Razer Nostromo and Logitech G13, because I like the idea of a thumbstick for movement, but you lose the advantage of the extra keys with a joystick. All the reviews I read said the thumbsticks were pretty poor, and ultimatley I couldn't justify buying either of them.

u/icameforthemusic · 1 pointr/ffxiv

Definitely understandable. I love the character control a controller gives.

Strongly considering one of these now

u/HeyThisIsntTinder · 1 pointr/elderscrollsonline

I play the game with a Logitech G13. I'm also awful at hitting the number keys, so what's cool about this is you can map all the keys anywhere you want. I have all of the abilities 1-4 mapped on the joystick, so I can just flick my thumb to whatever ability I want. Ability 5 and Ult are on the two buttons next to the stick. It's made playing this game very convenient for me, check it out for yourself.

u/zombieroadie · 1 pointr/TagPro

also running a Logitech G13 and a Leapmotion controller

u/sgpigeon · 1 pointr/Guildwars2

have you thought of using the Logitech g13? It would seem that would be an easy fix for your issue. I have one and it is fantastic, I am the traditional mouse on right kind of guy, but I feel like this would help you.

http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1344880800&sr=8-1&keywords=logitech+g13%27

u/movzx · 1 pointr/wow

You can try this. It will let you move everything to your left hand and give you a way to toggle between 3 different key sets. Then you would only be using your mouse for click to interact stuff.

As far as class? Any ranged DPS would work fine. Minimal movement most of the time. A healer would work as well. You can just make macros for "Heal party member 3", "heal party member 4", etc and not even use a mouse to hover over names.

edit: Didn't see that Amazon didn't have the game pad. That Logitech one looked niftier anyway.

u/ex_orcist · 1 pointr/sharedota2

I will give you more ideas:
1)i dont know how expensive is but you can try and buy a good gaming chair?(http://www.amazon.com/b?ie=UTF8&node=668180011)(http://www.amazon.com/Cohesion-2-1-Gaming-Chair-Audio/dp/B002MZGKNW/ref=sr_1_1?s=furniture&ie=UTF8&qid=1335729661&sr=1-1)
2)maybe this will help (http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE/ref=sr_1_27?ie=UTF8&qid=1335729867&sr=8-27)
3)PS3 Wireless Keypad
4)PS3 Bluetooth Headset
5)Microsoft points or a PSN card depending on what console he has,he can use the points to download games after they come out
i dont knwo if this helps you

u/CirdanValen · 1 pointr/Guildwars2

I use the Logitech G13 and really like it a lot.

u/tropicalstrain · 1 pointr/heroesofthestorm

I use the G13 ( http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE ) and got it on sale a 6 months back on amazon for $40. I would say it is worth it, especially for the use case scenario. Every key is programmable and the software is pretty easy to use. I have it programmed to do every hots (or all of the main ones) and still have multiple keys not used. Also it has 'profiles' that you can save so you can easily switch between fps games, moba, ect with the switch of a button. (also has built in memory so you can use it on multiple computers and use the saved profiles)

I'm not sure I would pay $60 for it, but $40 was too good to pass up. I am happy with my purchase and would recommend in lieu of a full size keyboard. (Although now I am looking to add a mechanical keyboard to my setup and use the g13 as my travel 'keyboard')

u/jelloklok · 1 pointr/Steam_Link

Regarding the unergonomic keyboard. I use a Logitech G13 and I absolutely love it! Total game changer and very ergonomic. Every button can be individually mapped as anything. You can record macros and even control your music player. Each game can have its own profile and be set up with three separate configurations. It will even automatically activate the appropriate profile as a game boots

u/TheChaoticDoctor · 1 pointr/todayilearned

This is what I'm using, Logitech G13 and a Logitech G600. Together, literally everything I do can be set up custom for every game I want. I have a regular keyboard in between them for when I need to type in a chat box, or something similar. I actually now have problems playing without my left hand on a g13 and right on the g600.

u/bluebelt · 1 pointr/Guildwars2

I recommend the Logitech G13. I use the thumbstick for movement and it is awesome. Responsive, easy to adjust to, and frees up more fingers for skill use. I tried the razer equivalent but the d-pad just doesn't work as well as the thumbstick for me.

u/ragestorm999 · 1 pointr/IAmA

Well I did a good deal of searching and I could not find any left handed mice with more than a few buttons unfortunately. It does sound like razer will be releasing a version of their razer naga soon, although there is no official release date. I would mention that a gamepad such as the razer nostromo or the logitech g13 might work as a substitute, but you would need to get used to controlling your mouse with a joystick.

u/dcndnts · 1 pointr/starcitizen

the logitech g13 has this and reads as a joystick in Star Citizen. the default joystick is kind of tiny though but can be modded to have and ps4/xbox one instead.

u/vedgehead1 · 1 pointr/pcmods

This Logitech Gameboard is made entirely of programmable keys. I have not personally used this board, but I believe it is programmed the same way that Logitech gaming mice/kb's are which is through their gaming software. Pretty easy stuff. I've actually been considering buying one of these for the same reason you're looking for one.

Edit: gameboard, not gamepad

u/w2tpmf · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

You can get something like this or try this or this.

u/oneDegreeMediaGroup · 1 pointr/AdobeIllustrator

I know that feeling :-) (both of running out of room, and wanting to expedite the process).

I switched to using a Logitech G-13 for all my shortcuts when working with a drawing tablet, best $39 I ever spent. (Set an alert using camelcamelcamel for a sub-$40 price, and you'll get an email the next time it goes on sale). 1/3rd the width of a keyboard, with 22 keys (plus buttons and a 4-way joystick w/ click, so really 29 assignable keys, with 3 "pages" of shortcuts easily accessible) that can each be assigned anything from a single key, multi-key press (with timings), blocks of text, mouse operations, and more - not to mention, it's ergonomically designed and perfectly shaped to reach all those with a left hand.

But yeah, no moving between "Layers" in Illustrator. What you CAN do, however, is use the "Select Next Item Below" and "Select Next Item Above" shortcuts (CTRL+ALT+[ and CTRL+ALT+], respectively). It will cycle through your objects, and even go from one layer to the next, if it reaches the last object in a given layer.

That may have been what you were looking for to begin with, since objects/items in Illustrator are really analogous to Layers in Photoshop.

Sorry if i missed your original intention! :-)

-[odmg]

u/Snearky · 1 pointr/modernwarfare
u/thechristoph · 1 pointr/pcgaming

Have you considered the Logitech G13? It's expensive and you may not want to use any of the macro features (I certainly don't), but it's a good pad. It has a small footprint, which was why I wanted to replace my Wolfking. I mouse with my left hand and use this thing with my right, so the thumbstick is inaccessible, but I'm cool with it.

u/Lynngineer · 1 pointr/gadgets
u/Samatic · 1 pointr/farmingsimulator2019

They no longer make them and its really just a keyboard but makes game play better look up Logitech G13

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE

u/Sqwirl · 1 pointr/pcgaming

Well, I personally usually use a controller when playing on the tv, but still play FPS and some other games with K/M from the couch.

Have a couch/chair with a decently-sized armrest? Put a fabric mouse pad over that thing. Bam, you now have a curved mouse-friendly and couch/chair-friendly mouse surface with an armrest. This may take a small amount of getting used to.

For keyboard, I'm comfortable enough just having it on my lap, but you could always spring for something like this, too.

Good luck!

u/proxiify · 1 pointr/xboxone

You mean like a Logitech G13?

But then you'd need a XIM

u/OKCompE · 1 pointr/GlobalOffensive

I have a g13 and I consider it worth the price because I didn't have to get a full gaming keyboard. Also it's comfortable as hell.

u/Danorexic · 1 pointr/GirlGamers

There are one-handed keyboards like the Logitech G13 that put your hand in instant reach of all the keys. You can map keys and create macros. There are other brands that are similar but the Logitech one just came to mind first. I've never used one but they seem like they could be very useful and comfortable. You would just want to make sure it it has enough keys for the game she's playing.

As others have mentioned. There are also mice that have a lot more buttons on them.

u/Sonicjosh · 1 pointr/DotA2

I use a Logitech G13, mostly because it lets me move the camera with the analog stick on it and it has way more buttons than any other of the similar devices that Razor puts out (and changeable back light colors, a screen, and better software).

My map for the G13 stems from my roots in League of QWER DF and 123456, it looks like this screenshot, ctrl, shift, tab, and alt all do their default things; I have my voice and chat wheel on my side mouse buttons (as well as another way to quick buy).

u/Aquifel · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

This one is friendly for left and right-handed people, but most are designed for left handed use (with your mouse on the right), just for some examples of slightly better designed versions:

Logitech G13 - https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE

Belkin N52te - https://www.amazon.com/Belkin-n52te-Tournament-Edition-SpeedPad/dp/B000WMEHYG/

Razer has a few as well, they bought the Belkin design and renamed it the 'Razer Nostromo'. Quality control after they took over was... not great in my experience. The newest one in the Razer line is called the 'Orbweaver' if I remember right. Still a very similar design to the original N52, but the orbweaver notably adds mechanical switches.

My personal favorite is the G13, mine is turning 5 years old and no hardware issues yet. I use it for MMOs and it's also pretty nice for Skyrim and the new Fallout games, although it can be a bit confusing getting the keymaps memorized.

u/congrue · 1 pointr/woodworking

My grip, the left hand has 30lbs grip strength vs 90 lbs of my right. While in occupational therapy they measured it. Also miss playing games on my keyboard. I adapted with getting a gamepad which lets my thumb be the "wasd" buttons. Other than socially awkward two handed high five, its not too bad. You begin to learn we are highly adaptable.

u/neverhadspam · 1 pointr/Overwatch

Here: Logitech G13 Programmable Gameboard with LCD Display https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001NEK2GE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_fiUSyb2AG7GET

You can program ALOT and some come with a thumb pad. There's prob ones for your right hand leaving your left for your space bar to jump.

u/Pun_In_Ten_Did · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace
u/NarwhalShibboleth · 1 pointr/buildapc

As in a keyboard? They're pretty much all made with the standard key configuration, plus or minus number pads and function keys. You could get something like the Logitech G13 if you want to customize a bit.

u/Rg_RANDROID · 1 pointr/ffxiv

I'm wondering about using a gaming keypad (not a keyboard) with FFXIV. Something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1497897209&sr=8-3&keywords=gaming+keypad

or like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Razer-Orbweaver-Chroma-Mechanical-Adjustable/dp/B013P0HW7K/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1497897209&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=gaming+keypad&psc=1

Does anybody know if, while setting up your keybinds in FFXIV, you're able to assign unique keys to things?

For example, regarding the Logitech G13, would FFXIV recognize the "G9" key on the keypad as its own key or would I have to map G9 to another key on my keyboard in order to use it?

u/Johndrud · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Unless you have a really bad keyboard, I'd get a couple games. Mileage may vary, it depends on what you want.

This is another idea. It's around $50 and it's really useful.

u/TheRabbler · 1 pointr/wow

I use a game pad for my left hand's positioning which is completely unnecessary, but I like the feel of it. My keybinds are 1-4, shift+1-4, alt+1-4, q, e, r, f, c, v, shift of all of those letters, 4 of my extra mouse buttons, and both scroll wheel up and down. This lets me use 30-ish buttons regularly in combat, though only a few of my characters actually use that many buttons. I have some normal setups, for example my Interrupt is always on V, my primary movement ability is C, etc.

u/pixelpedant · 1 pointr/Twitch

One of the Razer or Logitech gaming keypads of this sort will do, to add a variety of buttons which are not utilising scancodes overlapping with those of a 104 keyboard, at the API level.

u/BaronMusclethorpe · 1 pointr/EliteDangerous

There are similar products to it out there. Logitec makes something like it if you use your right hand for your stick.

u/Roygbiv0415 · 1 pointr/LogitechG

Logitech never stated whether there will be a replacement, but it's still in production. It's hard to say if it's worth importing, but at least it's still there for you to grab if you really, really want a backup.

u/Hiero5 · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

They tend to cost somewhere around that. But there are a few other options. You can buy a rubber dome one for dirt cheap ~10-20 USD.

If you are handy with a soldering iron you can buy whatever switches you like and hook it up with a teensey. Would cost somewhere in the ballpark of 50 dollars without a case.

There's also these things out there.

The only other option I can think of is buying something with macro keys from craigslist or something similar. At least in my area you can find Razers or the G710+ all day at around 50 USD.

u/DoomWad · 1 pointr/XIM

Everyone is saying the Logitech G502, and I could not agree more. I actually have 2 of them because I travel quite a bit for work. It has all the buttons you'll need right on the mouse to be an effective slayer of n00bs. It has a button which can select different DPI profiles which makes it easy to switch back-and-forth from Xbox to PC modes.

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Keyboards can be subjective based on how you like your "finger feel" and noise level. For me, I cannot say enough good things about the Logitech G13 gaming pad (and holy balls I just realized how expensive it is, I don't think they make these anymore. Check on eBay for a cheaper price if interested). Buttons are right where they need to be, and it has nice ergonomic support for your wrist - it's designed for gaming comfort, not cranking out emails. The keys are not too clicky, but also have a nice feel to them. Also included; buttons to quickly switch between gaming profiles. Handy if you need different button keymaps for various different games.

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My main keyboard, which I've also tested for gaming and cannot say enough good things about, is the Logitech G513. It has a sleek, minimalist design and comes with wrist support. The keys are a bit louder than the G13, but they are easier to press. It also has a surprisingly sturdy frame. The weight of it surprised me during the unboxing. It was oddly satisfying to hold in my hands which gave the impression that it was well engineered and of good quality.

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As for the XIM, I've been a non-commissioned sales rep for it since the XIM 3 was released. These guys keep making better products, and the XIM Apex is no exception. The key (in my humble opinion) to giving it that PC feel is to find the right ballistics curve. I've found one that works very well with every game I've played. If you want more details on it, send me a private message and I'll give you the code that you can paste right into the XIM app on your phone. Another tip to making your experience even better on the XIM is to set the Hz to 1000 in the XIM app, and also set your mouse to 12000 dpi. Again, if you want more information on how to do that, just send me a message. I take great joy in helping people maximize their experience with the XIM.

u/jchan94 · 1 pointr/MechanicalKeyboards

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE/ref=sr_1_19?ie=UTF8&qid=1493268651&sr=8-19&keywords=gaming+pad

they should be, because if you can't macro up, that's a weird game pad imo.

YMMV. Make sure to read FAQs and questions asked and such.

u/Dagzambie · 1 pointr/MultipleSclerosis

Well, here's what I and my wife have going:
For comfort- a $50 lazy boy recliner, Craigs list usually has tons of them. Then get an Able Life Able Tray. Then a gaming laptop (I have an MSI GT70 Dominator, it's pretty awesome). Add a G13 gaming keyboard pad and a good gaming mouse and rest them on the chairs arms (less stress on your arms compared to reaching up to use the laptops keys). I've modified the tray's table area with a torque hinge so the laptop keyboard can be tilted downward to a comfortable angle. And lastly, esp. for summer, I have a fan clipped to the handle of the tray pointed at moi.

Able Life Able Tray: https://www.amazon.com/Able-Life-Tray-Multi-Use-Adjustable/dp/B0026IBSUA/ref=pd_sim_121_1?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0026IBSUA&pd_rd_r=4DMC9X1WMTHZZEQSP63V&pd_rd_w=esQmm&pd_rd_wg=5WHCK&psc=1&refRID=4DMC9X1WMTHZZEQSP63V

Torque Hinge: https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=tension+hinge

G13: https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1495498058&sr=8-1&keywords=g13

u/PetrolOrchid · 1 pointr/SteamController

> My dream control scheme is having an analog stick for movement, and a mouse for aiming.

I have never used it myself, but could this be what your looking for?

u/Pielikey · 1 pointr/keyboards

typically gamers hiss and crawl away when the words "wireless" are anywhere on a product's box. (for good reason)

If you want you could buy a smaller gameboard like the logitech G13 for gaming and then have a wireless keyboard for chillin/typing with

u/fully_strapped · 1 pointr/hmmm

I couldn't find that exact keyboard but start here and slide down related items

u/Shmooper__Dooper · 1 pointr/Vermintide

Yeah, controller is definitely more comfortable feeling, the WASD movement does feel a bit more jerky. Maybe you could try an ergonomic gamepad? Some have built in joysticks which might help a bit.

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE/ref=mp_s_a_1_8?keywords=logitech+gamepad&qid=1562266247&s=gateway&sprefix=logitech+gamepad&sr=8-8

I bought this one for 40$ and it’s all I use (holy crap it went up in price!) but just to give an example of some of the stuff out there.

u/Alrik · 1 pointr/GameDeals

I use the Logitech G602 wireless gaming mouse, the G13 Board for gaming, and a K520 Wireless Keyboard for standard typing.

The dedicated gaming board takes a little getting used to, but once you've figured it out and got it set up the way you like, you'll wonder how you ever played using just a regular keyboard.

u/MetaCommando · 1 pointr/learndota2

I have a gameboard, so I junctioned camera control to OKL; or something and bound the thumbstick to those keys. I found it helps a lot.

u/Bornity · 1 pointr/cad

I use a Red Dragon Perdition Gaming mouse. It has 5 programmable profiles which I have configured for different programs (Inventor, Rhino, Solidworks, Illustrator, CorelDraw). I have the 12 button programmed to switch profiles and each profile can have a different color from the internal LEDs (Helps tell which profile I'm in)

I also have a Logitech G13 Gamepad. It has awesome software which automatically switches profiles based on which program is active. It has 3 quick swap buttons to completely change the layouts in each program, 25 keys per layout. I've programmed keys/macros for all my commonly used tools.

I still have a regular keyboard. Ctrl+Z/Ctrl+Shit+Z (Undo/Redo) is too natural to me, plus other basic commands but I can quickly jump over to the G13 for commands that would require 2 hands on the keyboard and keep my right hand on the mouse.

I have a Waccom Bamboo pen tablet and I've found that touch is in as accurate as a mouse for 3D manipulation. With LClick+Drag, RClick+Drag, MiddleMouseButton+Drag, LRClick+Drag & Scroll Wheel and control all your major 3D view manipulations. A touch pad requires a second hand button press to achieve the same results. Believe me I've tried and mouse + keyboard + gamepad beats the socks off of anything I've found. It's great never having to click drop down menus.

Add in AutoHotKey to run macros/automate and you can model/draft w/o ever looking from the screen.

I'd be interested to hear other people's setups.

u/OwlSnooze · 1 pointr/gaming

If you want to get him into two-handed games, you may want to consider getting something like the Logitech G13. It's a one-handed keyboard where you would use the WASD keys as normal but you can program the thumbstick to control the mouse and map 18 other keys.

Haven't used one personally so I'm not 100% sure about the quality,(or if there's a better model/brand), but I've heard that it works pretty well for disabled PC gamers. To my knowledge you should be able to play pretty much any game with it.

u/ZekeDelsken · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace
u/Skyrunes · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

(All links are Amazon) These are things not everyone thinks of, but I really love having as part of my setup.
If it appeals to you, you could ask for a gaming keypad/gameboard whatever you want to call it. The famous ones are made by Razer and Logitech but I got a 20$ one that I love. Gives me so much room on my mousepad and is very comfortable to use.

Another good one is a mouse bungee. A popular one would be the Zowie Camade, but there are cheaper ones as well. I have one that is also a USB hub.

u/mysticreddit · 1 pointr/pathofexile

Thanks for the feedback!

I’ll have to look into those two input devices! Links in case anyone is interested:

u/Scorp63 · 1 pointr/Guildwars2

For this variant do you see it being as good or better? I'm not sure how you'd get the screen to connect to anything with GW2 though. I still like the look of the N52 better, just doing a bit of research first before I get it.

u/Luminaria19 · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

If you're really into macros, something like this might be good for you. I have enough macro keys on my keyboard (with multiple profiles, so it can be music controls or photoshop hotkeys), so I don't use anything like this myself, but if you're big on macros or hotkey usage, it could help.

For photoshop, my go-to is almost always getting a better drawing tablet... but that'll almost certainly require a higher budget and you might already have the best (or at least good enough). :P

u/FreddyZA · 1 pointr/hardware

> No other company but Razer offers a keypad with that form factor

I've been using a Logitech G13 for a few years, recently saw you also get PS4 and Xbone official licensed ones.

So Hopefully this form factor gains popularity and Logitech/Roccat brings out a new one with mechanical keys

u/UltraFlyingTurtle · 1 pointr/G502MasterRace

Why not just pair your G502 with the G13 Programmable Gameboard?

I've actually paired the G13 with my G600, so I have access to a ton of buttons, but you could easily just pair the G13 with your G502, and still play MMOs. I played WoW, The Secret World, Everquest, Guild Wars 2, FF14, etc. Since I played a healer type, I needed a crapton of buttons.

The G13 is like a mini keyboard, but for your left hand. I love the thing. The directional pad, and the analog switch adds a lot of additional flexibility, on top of the keypads. It was way more useful than my Logitech programmable keyboard, which is really too huge.

edit: typos.

u/NabtaPlaya · 1 pointr/HaggardGarage

You make a compelling argument sir.

I've flirted with the idea of pairing a 3D mouse with one of those cool one hand gaming keypad things and mapping functions there too.

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE

u/Arcoril · 1 pointr/starcitizen

First off, the fact that any programmable devices exist means that you can't lock down the control scheme and think that it'll be an effective method of forcing people into a playstyle. It would also be a terrible game design decision.

You claimed that they were niche, so show me a source proving that they are. Your anecdotal experience doesn't count.

Best Buy has carried some sort of gaming keypad ever since I started playing WoW in 2005. They don't dedicate shelf space to things that don't sell.

Additionally, just look at the G13 on Amazon and look at the rankings:

Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

3 in Electronics > Accessories & Supplies > Computer Accessories > Input Devices > Numeric Keypads

6 in Electronics > Computers & Accessories > Game Hardware > Accessories > Gaming Keyboards

14 in Electronics > Computers & Accessories > Game Hardware > Accessories > Controllers


I also invite you to look through those categories and see that this isn't a one-off; they're populated with a large number of programmable devices. Next time you walk through an electronics store I also invite you to take note of the number of Razer and Logitech G products on the shelf.

u/pleasejustdie · 1 pointr/ffxiv

If you have money to burn, maybe try a Logitech G13: http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE

I've never used one myself, but I helped a 1-armed FC mate when he was looking for something to replace his dead naga for his monk and that seemed like it might be a pretty decent solution. It has the added bonus of being useful still after you get out of the sling too.

Though it would be nice if anyone with one could chime up and say how well they work.

If you really want to craft, you can do what I did, knowing I'd need all crafts at 50 I raised them all simultaneously. I would go from 1 to 5, then 5 to 10, etc all the way to 50 with each job. Every 5 levels I'd craft myself a new HQ set of equipment for all jobs to use for the next 5 levels and convert the old set.

By the time I hit 50 on all jobs I was able to nearly max meld all my accessories from the converted materia I had leveling the jobs. I probably would have had enough if I had made new equipment the moment it was spirit bonded and converted it then...

u/jgthespy · 1 pointr/Surface

I got one of these guys to handle keyboard shortcuts and I love it. It's very customizable, compact, and comfortable. I keep it on my lap while I take notes with the pen so I have quick access to color changes and undo in OneNote. For drawing, it's even better.

u/Cokebeard · 1 pointr/swtor

it's basically a button pad that you use with your left had (assuming your right handed and your right hand is on your mouse). the G13 has, i believe 26 buttons and a thumb stick that are easily accessible by your fingers and can be mapped to any key you want. the software you down load with it also allows you to set up profiles for each of your characters or games in general you play. i don't believe there is a limit. it doesn't replace your keyboard, but is a companion to it. you would still need a keyboard to type and shit. here's the amazon link. if you want more info head over to Logitech.com.

G13 Link

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u/CRIPPLED_Z0MBIE · 1 pointr/buildapc

I don't know if you can help or if you know anyone from Logitech who can, but I'm wondering what would be the best method to removing the wrist area on the G13? I'm thinking a dremel tool, but it would be nice to know where it's safe to cut to not nick anything important.

u/_Robbie_ · 1 pointr/blender

I couldn't help but notice that in the video there wasn't any support for Blender. Unfortunately at least in my case, as as cool as it sounds, I feel like I'd rather spend 1/2 to 1/3 of the price and get the Logitech G13. I'm not sure if it would even work but I feel like you'd have more options and could pretty much make a solid workflow based around that and your mouse (I use one with my buttons remapped).

u/alphagoomba · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

I used one of these for years and it was really good:

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G13-Programmable-Gameboard-Display/dp/B001NEK2GE/

They're especially nice for MMO type games. I've never really used one for an FPS though.

u/willielazorjones · 1 pointr/Rainbow6

Logitech G13 Advanced Gameboard https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B001NEK2GE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_3qnAyb91T4YY5

Disclaimer: never used one, I assume the analogue stick would allow you to have controller like movement,

Other brands available

u/Ladderjack · 0 pointsr/pathofexile
u/flint_and_fire · 0 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Tell us more about your PC. I built 2 PC's last CHristmas, and I'm just now getting around to quality of life upgrades on mine. Here's some things I'm looking into right now:

  1. Nice headphones. Don't get gaming or surround ones. Get something nice like Audiotechnica M50 or AD700, or the Senheiser or other equivalent.

  2. Sound Card. Look into ones that can simulate 5.1 or 7.1 surround on stereo headphones. I just got an Asus Xonar DGX for $32, it's pretty nice so far.

  3. Hard drive. Do you have an SSD. Do you wish you had more SSD space? What about HDD? You can add a decent amount of SSD space for less than $100 now, and 3TB HDD for around $100.

  4. More RAM. If you have 8GB get another 8 if possible. If you have 16 or more I wouldn't worry about it.

  5. Fan Controller. Hook up your case fans to this and you can control them directly.

  6. A nice microphone. I like USB mics, but I haven't looked into my sound cards abilities yet.

  7. Logitech Gameboard I've not used one but it looks like it might be nice.

  8. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001NEK2GE/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pC_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=2DQUTN9CQ33GK&coliid=I1A917UUL2XKMV

  9. Xbox Controller. Can be 360 or Xbox One. If you have wireless 360 controllers you can get an adapter for 12$. If you're buying a wired one you can get an official one, or there are some nice offbrand ones.

  10. N64 and/or Gamecube to USB adapter. Then check out N64 and Dolphin Emulators.

    Besides those you might want to just go poke around Amazon in the Computer Accessories and other related categories to see what's popular.


    **I see that you said you already have headphones, but still check out the rest of the list.
u/YoSoyExodia · -1 pointsr/Twitch
u/Feynt · -1 pointsr/Warframe

> Did the person who thought charging an ability linked to 1 was a good idea ever tested using a keyboard? It is awfully restricting to hold 1 and move at the same time, holding any key above WASD requires an awkward hand positioning or... releasing some keys and losing mobility, something you can't afford doing when you are NOT A TANK or use a GamerTM mouse or a macro.

While I get where you're coming from, this has no effect on me at all, because I use a Nostromo. I suspect a fair number of people do (or have equivalents). You know all that "my hand cramps when wave dashing!" business? I don't experience that either. I don't want to be that guy, but a $60-70ish dollar purchase makes your life a lot more bearable in a lot of games, not just Warframe. Moving with your thumb instead of three fingers is god tier.

> Charge duration is VERY slow. You can literally kill anything with weapons faster than what it takes to charge that fireball, and -repeating myself- AoE is too small for it to be worth taking into account. And even then, I DO NOT want a flashy effect on abilities, abilities need to be USEFUL before they are "cool".

Have you tried cast speed to enhance the charge time? Legit question, I haven't played Ember yet. I'm still experimenting with Chroma. Also I'm betting the napalm effect should be scaling with range and duration, but currently doesn't. Consider how effective the fireball would be if you could drop a few around like remote Oberon damage fields.

Also, DE, if you're reading this: Ember gains bonus power strength for being on fire. Why not have her also gain bonus power strength from standing in fire? Like her own, not just environmental fire.