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Once again. its not about being able to hit MORE than six keys at once. Im not talking about NKRO. The black widow is capped at 2 keys at a time, unless its in the WASD cluster. Hitting 3 keys at a time IS perfectly normal for gaming, so it can become an issue as it fails on the black widow.

Blacks tend to be the best for gaming (hand fatigue aside). They go down smooth and come up quickly. No tactile bumps to in any way slow the up or down of the key. While this may not matter to 99% of game situations, it definitely matters in fast paced twitch scenarios. I generally bottom out while typing with my

Some keyboards have odd functionality. Getting the LCD screen and macro keys on the G15 to work in linux was never a worthwhile adventure for me. Meaning the only upsides to the keyboard were quickly ruled out.

Blackwidow is like the mainstream "My First Mechanical". Its a terrible gaming keyboard (better than any membrane keyboard, but nothing like a real gaming keyboard like steelseries or corsair (using blacks and reds respectively)). So I keep seeing people stoked on it. I'll admit that it was my first mechanical

Pro-tip: MX Cherry Blue loud clicky switches are not the only type of mechanical switches. MX Cherry browns offer the same feel without the loud click.

As an owner of a Blackwidow Ultimate and a Leopold my opinion is this:

which is why ive always argued that my grandparents should have iphones, but as a person who has cyanogenmod on my phone, I would never go back to iphone.

do it and have the hospital post on here so we can hear how it went

Correct. As of Feb '12.

"Severe over-exposure to pure capsaicin can result in death; the lethal dose (LD50 in mice) is 47.2 mg/kg."

Primarily for the exact reason demonstrated in the article.

indeed. that's what I was thinking. This only works so many places. It's great if you want to work at a edgy fun place. Which sounds awesome. Probably smart to have a backup resume for when you apply to uptight places (if you're really strapped for a job)

i use the windows key a lot (win key, then type program name to launch) and looking around at the steelseries site it looks like it is equivalent to a laptop Fn key. Kinda makes me glad I didn't get a steelseries then :-/ Seems like it would be better once you got in game and plan on staying there, not so much for me

I was looking at one of those. Something about the design threw me off. Corsair makes great stuff and no doubt its an amazing keyboard, just aesthetically it wasnt for me.

If it was in the source I would've hassled you, but its a link off the source so I don't mind (I knew it was there because I read through this yesterday). :) Was a valid question and hopefully other's will find it easier to locate now.

I receive spam/phish emails about all sorts of things I've never signed up for. I think they just mass mail to everyone the popular ones, hoping that they'll catch someone.

"When did Blizzard learn of the unauthorized access?

I've never used that specific one. But a mechanical keyboard is like a ferrari of keyboards. When you type for a living, you're spending ~40 hours work at a keyboard a week, + any personal time you may spend gaming, writing, or chatting. Thats 2000 hours a year, (at least) at a keyboard. Thats like 5 cents an hour. If

I like reds slightly better than blacks, although I could definitely live with it either way.

Thats why I swapped my blues for reds. Still use the blues when I have serious typing to do, but i usually use my red one for the sanity of people around me.