> Keyboard: Logitech K120 Wired — The world's cheapest keyboard at $13 a pop. Works perfectly fine for all gaming needs.
I can’t imagine playing stuff like overwatch on a membrane office keyboard for $13 when having spent more than 100k on the setup. Especially when cheap mechanical keyboards are not that much more expensive either.
That said, guests are welcome to bring any peripherals they want. There's a USB hub at each station to plug stuff in.
Edit: kentonv replied answered before I hit submit. BYOK/M if you want, nice.
Me, I bought a mechanical keyboard but I despise it. Switched to a Logitech Keys.
I use TTC Silent Bluish White switches which produce a muted "thock" sound, rather than the loud "clickety-clack" that you're probably thinking of. They're only slightly louder than a typical membrane keyboard.
We generally don't play competitively but we do play fast-paced FPS and such and I just don't recall this ever having come up. (We had the same keyboards in the last house FWIW.)
> I recall reading something like 13 keys, and wondering what kind of lunatic tries to press 13 buttons at the same time.
My recollection was wrong though, and most keyboards support at least two keys held down at the same time (plus shift/alt/ctrl).
It doesn't look like they're hoping to play split-screen fighting games with both players using the same keyboard :)
Apparently, based on your earlier post, you bought the noisy kind. That's on you.
Using the 2.4GHz logi bolt usb receiver when I'm on PCs or server (way easier than bringing cables to the garage), and bluetooth for my phone or Steam Deck. I was initially repelled by the half-size arrow keys, for use in terminal or certain games that don't use WASD, but I made up my mind, and I'm really fine like this. Hope it lasts, but generally Logitech peripherals do.
I also have to switch peripherals from gaming PC to work laptop every day, so wireless really helps put less cables on my desk. And I can bring it with me should I need to keyboard away from home, but usually I'm AFK when not at home.