I use a Microsoft 4000 with the base that slopes it way from me to prevent 
bending my wrists.  These are adequate for gaming and have some macro 
capability.

The Tech Report <http://techreport.com> system guide recommends the Topre Type 
Heaven for those who type a lot.  They also suggest the Rosewill RK-9000 series 
keyboards with Cherry MX brown switches for a combination of typing and gaming. 
 Metadot's Das Keyboard Professional uses the same switches and has some macro 
capability.  For pure gaming, they recommend the Corsair Vengeance K70 and K95.

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On Dec 14, 2013, at 7:47 AM, Gillian Densmore wrote:

> I use a logitech G110. I like it for the 'G'- keys, and that it can record 
> macros.
> Problem is the craftsmanship on it is poor. Mine is made with with average 
> parts. I doubt I need to say much more on that.
> This has may have placed me in the market to replace it.
> My mouse is probably next, along with the graphics card and hard drive. 
> (The new parts have to be able to wether the type of use typical to gamers): 
> my questions are
> -------------------------------
> I love games, and that may be the reason my keyboard and mouse don't work 
> well:
> 
> What keyboards have people used that are built with that in mind?
> 
> I'm considering a Ibm model M keyboard ibm model M keyboard (sold by unicomp)
> 
> What do other people think?
> 
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