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mouse and keyboard advice (and other input devices)

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Bye. I thought I'd take a mouse and keyboard but I don't know what to take. What do you use?

on the first pc I use keyboard logitech k120 that does its, but it goes away, combined with mouse logitec b100 also this on the street of the cemetery.

on the second pc, keyboard trust classic line, and mouse genius dx 110. stuff far from quality because I found myself recovering them quickly in a shopping mall.

logitech products I found myself well, but they are worn out and sometimes cyclone the keys. the trust keyboard works, but and feet broke immediately and I had to paste a titty piece. the mouse genius works decently, although the keys do not give a good feeling. but good or bad did what I asked.

for the new products that I would like to take use is cad use, and little more, I do not have great claims, but I would like to try something better without buttar money. for example the 3dconnexion mouse to 100 euros seem excessive, do they apply? what buget does it take for discreet products?

those mouses that have so many programmable keys serve something?
I never tried a graphic tablet, because it doesn't seem to fit me. Do you use it?
The rgb lizards avoided them as the plague.
I'm old and I prefer cable.

do you have products to advise me to do?
 
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My whole life!

hp does good and hard stuff, logitech as well

I hate keyboards that have keys for sleep/hibernation and other windows o_o menates
if you have the keys for the volume better, but if you don't have them amen.
I sincerely never needed advanced keyboards...I willingly under 20 euros...

mouse opens an endless world, custom buttons in ambient cad use them only if the cad allows it. . .
My favorites are those with three buttons with the separate wheel, plus two keys (later usually) for navigation ahead/back on the internet browser. Stop, nothing more.

the gaming ones last a lot and they cost the right, the ones from cad are more or less similar but they cost more...of course in all categories you can happen the failed one, is electronic made where we all know, where I worked we happened a game of mouse from over 100 euros the one where after a little ' no longer went the wheel or the main key or I would say "dissolved" the cost of the very basic... they were comfortable,
when I have consumed all the mouse I have in the house maybe I will buy a new one to see if it is true that they have solved!

my reference price for a working mouse is on 40-60 euros. I can spend more if I know I have top perfection and assistance;)
 
Good morning. as a mouse I use the classic logitech m100 or b100, and I'm fine. robust, economical and are among those where the wheel works egregiously, even as a key, and for the cad is not little. how many mouse hit in the bin due to the neglected wheel.
like you I'm looking around, but more for an ergonomic matter: working on the cad many hours a day, every now and then my wrist muscles are inflamed. the thing has improved a lot since I put the single click instead of double. but speaking of peripherals, my considerations:
- the space mouse helps a lot: you also use the left to move the model, very natural. I used it for years, as long as I had a fixed pc, now that I have a laptop I use around I stopped using it to not have to surrender every time.
- vertical mouse: several of my colleagues use it, and they are very well. definitely takes more space than a classic mouse, and forces to use more arm and shoulder, but for the wrist is a manna. I still haven't had a chance to try one that gave me the handle to my liking
- graphic tablet: I bought it a basic of the wacom, and once set so that it did to my case I found myself well (they have various modes of operation, I set it so that it mimics a lot of the mouse, the cad I use is not yet able to exploit it as do graphic programs). I use it if I have to lean on uncomfortable surfaces for the mouse, or when I have to change wrist position for a few days. paradoxically it occupies less space of the mouse in the bag. I saw that they sell it with a usable mouse instead of the pen, it could be an interesting idea.
- tablet: at home I have a tablet windows on which the cad is quite well. I wanted to try, even in anticipation of a possible portable touch, but it is not its. nice to be able to move the model using the fingers, on the other hand lacks all the precision of a mouse, and what not recently, lack the keys shift, ctrl and alt, so I only use it to show the models without having to switch from a viewer, or for configuration changes.

I would have some proposals to make to portable manufacturers regarding the touchpad...
 
... working on the cad many hours a day, every now and then my wrist muscles are inflamed. the thing has improved a lot since I put the single click instead of double... .
I've been paying attention to posture for 20 years, in the most stressful periods I still pay something, but in principle it's not so bad
according to me the posture comes before the ergonomics of the mouse itself (y)
 
a vilissimo microsoft comfort mouse 4500 goes more than well, with usb cable, around 20 euros. download from intellipoint to set the keys according to the cad program.
It's so old that it's produced a little everywhere, some games have a snappy wheel, other smoother, at most just remove the rubber. I usually come to polish the click point until you remove the hull.. .
 
for the keyboard I do not know what to recommend but regarding the mouse surely mx master logitech It costs a little, but you won't regret it. I have the first version and it is really one of the best purchases I have ever made. rechargeable battery, via usb cable with very long duration, great sensitivity, configurable keys and the latest version if not mistaken also allows to manage multiple pcs simultaneously (fix+notebook). all those I recommended were super satisfied with the purchase.
 
I take the discussion.
I would like to orientate myself on a wireless vertical mouse bundle + keyboard.
I found very little choice, only a perixx solution that doesn't convince me of the keyboard side.
I do not design cad habitually, but mail browser, management system.
pc is a laptop that I connect to external monitor
 

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