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PRO X 60 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Keyboard

Logitech - PRO X 60 LIGHTSPEED Wireless Gaming Keyboard

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AutomaticCapital9352 • 11 months ago

Wooting keyboard will help you a little with counter-strafing but actually doing it is still up to you. I've used cheap keyboards since forever and a few months ago i bought a G PRO X 60 which doesn't have rapid triggers and all that nice stuff that wooting has but it is a good keyboard, since buying this 'more expensive' keyboard i can land hard jumps more consistently like jumping from redroom on the edge towards heaven(on ancient), however i did not notice an improvement in counter-strafing (because i've played the game for a long time and i do it right without even thinking about it, leetify's always rating my counter strafing in the high 80 and most of the time around 90-95+). The only difference between the cheap keyboards i've used and the G PRO X 60 is that it's a little more responsive/faster and pressing multiple keys at once just feels more "accurate" (the latter reason is probably why i can hit the hard jumps more consistently) However, i do not recommend the G PRO X 60 because it's a little too expensive for what it has to offer, you can probably find a better keyboard for the same price as the G PRO X 60.

r/LearnCSGO • Importance of a good keyboard ->
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Odd-Humor6711 • 5 months ago

If you’re buying brands and want customization, keep the same* eco system. If you don’t care and just want plug and play then tbh get whatever you want that looks good to you. Personally, Corsair and Logitech are my go to. For Corsair I can’t live without the Scimitar Wireless mouse and recently I got the K65 Plus but I swapped out the stock switches for oil kings. Logitech I either run with the g502 Hero Wireless or the g305 wireless and unfortunately Logitech doesn’t believe in keyboards with 5% in them. As they only have Full, TKL, and 60. I wish they had either a 65 or a 75%. Anyways I did like the Pro X 60.

r/buildapc • Wireless mouse and keyboard recommendations? ->
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JohnyCrowley • 3 months ago

i own both keychrons and razers. Also logitech gpro x and g915 TKL. Matter of the fact: software in keychrons has no issues and build quality is objectively better, specially in Q series of keychrons. If you want to get a keyboard and want something reliable, ready to go, well built and easily programmable, just get a keychron. Wooting/Logitech/Steelseries/Corsair/GenericComercialOrGamerBrand is just like razer level, not best in class Razer gets closer altough not there yet to best in class features in the last blackwidow v4 75% (asus also does great with Azoth boards) but the board has really low reliabilty, so not best in class at all. check out r/MechanicalKeyboards for advice, they will guide you to get something real good and it can easily be cheaper or cost the same as razer boards.

r/razer • What is razers best keyboard right now? ->
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techman2021 • 11 months ago

If you like GHUB, then yes they are worth it. If not, there are other manufactutrers. For me software is just as important as the hardware. The G613 is a pretty old keyboard. Wireless tech has improved since then. My household is pretty much logitech. It makes it easier for setup. I have seperate setups for my laptop, gaming desktop and workstation. Kids have logitech setups as well. Same thing as video cards. AMD is better hardware, but just have the same software across all devices makes life easier for setup and failiarity. Logitech stuff is hit and miss. MY G815 had busted keycaps and double typing switches. New model addresses that. I am on my third G703 first 2 had the double clicking. I use the PRO X Linear for my workstation with G305 and those have held up for over 2 years now. The newer gear do have improved switches. Mx Anywhere 2S and K810 still working well as my portable setup

r/keyboards • Are Logitech keyboards any good???? ->
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SteaknEllie • 3 months ago

tbh from someone who's typing on a $130 logitech keyboard and uses budget keyboards like those from whatgeek. There's not much in it, as long as you like the switches. Go try out different keyboards with different switches and get the one you like. My logitech keyboard I bought because I was tired of throwing away keyboards with dead switches. This G pro you can just buy new switches when they die.

r/steelseries • Noob trying to buy a keyboard ->

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