What keyboard and mouse are you using?

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Not quite getting it yet.
The tiny mac keyboard and one button mighty mouse are not going to cut it.

Are any of you guys/gals using any specific keyboard/mouse for recording?

Anything in particular that you couldn't live without?
 
I have a Logitech VX Revolution that I bought a year or two back when they were still expensive. You can pick them up for tuppence now :) Much more usable and comfy than the one that came in the Logitech Wireless Keyboard/Mouse bundle I'm still using the keyboard from.
 
I have a two dollar used gateway keyboard and a Logitech trackball mouse. Works fine. A keyboard is a keyboard, unless you're running a RADAR system.
 
Why? What's the problem?

Best regards,
PK

I'm a new Mac convert and the mouse is especially frustrating to me. It seems inaccurate, and I feel like I'm clicking 2 or 3 times to select the items I actually want.

I'm interested in trying a Logitech trackball. My wrist starts to get sore after about a half hour of working in software.

The keyboard doesn't bother me much but I did know some guys in the past (that I've lost contact with) that had a setup they loved.
 
£6 standard 102 key keyboard and ball-less mouse (forget the name) with a set of £8 Cubase key stickers

cost £14

cost of a dedicated cubase keyboard £120

= £106 spare for beer :D
 
£6 standard 102 key keyboard and ball-less mouse (forget the name) with a set of £8 Cubase key stickers

cost £14

cost of a dedicated cubase keyboard £120

= £106 spare for beer :D

Sounds like a plan.
 
Hi,
I always use logitech keyboard and mouse.I don't like work on computer without mouse.
 
Um, Logitech, black ones.

I'm on my second Logitech optical mouse cos I bashed the hell out of it when I got frustrated during Ghost Recon multiplayer.

...Don't use your studio machine for games.
 
Um, Logitech, black ones.

I'm on my second Logitech optical mouse cos I bashed the hell out of it when I got frustrated during Ghost Recon multiplayer.

...Don't use your studio machine for games.

ROFL!! Definitely sage advice.

If I could have a dedicated machine for my studio, I would.

My downstairs setup has the elcheapo 102-key board that we bought to replace the HP specialty board that quit 5 months after I bought the computer. The mouse down there is a Logitech ball mouse.

Up here? Dell keyboard. Took me a bit to get used to the fact that they cut away all the extra plastic. Makes for a smaller footprint, but I keep wanting to drop the thing. Mouse? Logitech optical I found for 2 bucks at a thrift store. :) The Dell ball mouse is in a drawer, just in case I ever need it.
 
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