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Higround - Basecamp 65 65% Wired Mechanical Lubed TTC Neptune Linear Switch Gaming Keyboard with RGB Backlighting - Nami
Model: HG65V1-OPNMA2USSKU: 6587948$144.99Your price for this item is $144.99SteelSeries - Apex 7 Full Size Wired Mechanical Red Linear Switch Gaming Keyboard with Rapid Tap - Black
Model: 64636SKU: 6346166$159.99Your price for this item is $159.99REDRAGON - M602A-RGB Wired Gaming Mouse, 7200 DPI, RGB, 8 Backlit Modes, Ergonomic, 7 Programmable Buttons for Windows PC Gamers - Wired - Black
Model: 1048821SKU: 6600535$19.99Your price for this item is $19.99Comp. Value: $24.99The comparable value price is $24.99New!Best Buy essentials™ - Full-size Wireless Membrane Keyboard and Mouse Bundle with USB Receiver - Black
Model: BE-WLKBMB2BSKU: 6601484Not Yet Reviewed
Not Yet Reviewed$19.99Your price for this item is $19.99Higround - Performance 65 65% Wired Hall-Effect Linear Dynamic Actuation Switch Gaming Keyboard With Rapid Trigger - Zoro
Model: HG65P1-OPZOGMUSSKU: 6587952$174.99Your price for this item is $174.99- Sponsored
Logitech - MX Keys Mini TKL Bluetooth Scissor Mini MX Keys Switch Keyboard for Apple mac OS, iPad OS with Backlit Keys - Space Gray
Model: 920-012644SKU: 6587870$99.99Your price for this item is $99.99Higround - APEX Legends Basecamp 65+ 65% Wired Mechanical Pre-Lubed TTC Venus Linear Switch Gaming Keyboard w/ RGB Backlighting - Pathfinder Core
Color:Pathfinder CoreModel: HG6517-APPCVNUSSKU: 6614919$159.99Your price for this item is $159.99- $119.99Your price for this item is $119.99Comp. Value: $159.99The comparable value price is $159.99
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HyperX - Alloy Origins PBT Wired Mechanical Red Linear Switch Gaming Keyboard with RGB Back Lighting - Black
Model: 639N3AA#ABASKU: 6516691$129.99Your price for this item is $129.99- $22.46Your price for this item is $22.46Comp. Value: $29.95The comparable value price is $29.95
Keychron - V1 75% Custom Wired RGB Mechanical Keyboard with Programmable QMK/VIA Hot-Swappable Brown Switch - Translucent Black
Model: V1-A3SKU: 6600172$99.99Your price for this item is $99.99- Sponsored
- $29.96Your price for this item is $29.96Comp. Value: $39.95The comparable value price is $39.95
iBUYPOWER MEK 4 - Full-size Wired RGB Mechanical Tactile Brown Switch Gaming Keyboard with Custom Lighting - Black
Model: MEK 4 Gaming KeyboardSKU: 6583922$79.00Your price for this item is $79.00New!SteelSeries - Apex Pro Mini Gen 3 60% Wired Mechanical OmniPoint Adjustable Gaming Keyboard with Rapid Tap - Black
Model: 64913SKU: 6619360Not Yet Reviewed
Not Yet Reviewed$219.99Your price for this item is $219.99Best Buy essentials™ - Full-size Wireless Membrane Switch Keyboard - Black
Model: BE-PKRFKBSKU: 6460659$19.99Your price for this item is $19.99
Types of computer keyboards
Whether you are choosing a new keyboard for a desktop computer or for a laptop, you will want to consider the type of keyboard that will serve you best.
Think about uses and placement preferences when narrowing down your options. If comfort is your priority, look for an ergonomic keyboard that will provide long-term support while you are typing. When selecting an ergonomic keyboard and mouse, you will want to think about the size of your hands, which can influence what models suit you best. Sometimes, reviews offer good information about this element of fit.
If you need truly rapid responsiveness and a decisive, clicky feel for PC gaming, look at gaming keyboards. Many of these also offer a nice splash of color with RGB lighting. If you want lots of flexibility in terms of where you can place your keyboard, a wireless keyboard will serve you best. Wireless is also a good option for a keyboard you plan on transporting. If you want the most portable keyword in terms of size, look at getting a 60% keyboard.
Choosing a computer mouse
When it comes to choosing computer mice, keep in mind that you won’t be using your mouse in isolation. One of the elements that can make a mouse easier or harder to use is the mouse pad on which you put it. If you have enough space, choose a larger mouse pad so that you can move more freely without having to reset your hand. Some gaming desks even have a mousepad surface to them. For comfort, you may also enjoy using a wrist pad with your mouse.
In terms of the specific computer mouse you choose, the selection process is like choosing a keyboard: consider your activities and what will best serve them. A gaming mouse prioritizes both signal response time and physical responsivity. A wireless mouse is great for its portability and flexibility. Meanwhile, you'll find ergonomic mice with an arc shape, sculpted shape or soft rubber grips can keep your hand and wrist more supported.
If you are already looking at mice and keyboards, it might also be time to consider a stylus. Or, you can always pair a drawing tablet with any computer.