Mechanical Keyboards and Mice— A List of Input Computer Peripherals I Bought

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As is known to all, a peripheral device connects to a computer system to add functionality. Some devices are designed to allow you to share data to your machine, examples include a mouse, keyboard, scanner…In this article, I will share with you the input computer peripherals I've bought all these years.
Leopold FC660m
The Leopold FC660M is a high-end compact keyboard produced by the South Korean Leopold company. This keyboard is unusual in that it has dedicated arrow keys and an insert and delete key on the right. Moreover, the ultra-compact layout allows much of the functionality of a full size keyboard through use of the Function (Fn) layer. It also features high-quality thick PBT keycaps.
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QPAD DX-20
The DX-20 is the first new mouse shape from QPAD in seven years. Equally important, it's a multi-surface mouse, which means you can use it on more surfaces than any previous optical gaming mouse.
Its zero-mouse acceleration gives gamers the confidence that they have the most up-to-date gaming tool available on the market. The new ambidextrous grip is perfectly balanced and works for both left and right-handed players.
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One of the coolest things about the new DX-20 is the bottom plated RGB LED, which features a strip of LED circumnavigating the mouse and allows visibility of the cursor during low-light gaming sessions. It allows gamers to individualize their experience by choosing any color in the spectrum and displaying them in a variety of modes. 
the DX-20 features an advanced ARM processor, QPAD Glidz mouse feet's, intuitive software for advanced settings, seven programmable buttons for profiles, sensitivity, shortcuts, keys and macro recordings.
Mionix naos 7000/8200
Many people are loving Mionix naos because its gaming mice is comfortable and fit firmly in hand. When you look at Mionix Naos 7000/8200, the first thing that cross your mind might be their size, since they are indeed pretty wide. And the main element that sets these miceapart is their ergonomic, full palm design. Both of them give you the premium experience of high accuracy and faster reaction that will enhance your play.
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FUNC MS3
Founded in 1999, FUNC released its first product in 2000, the sUrface 1030 dual sided mouse pad. Since its early rounds of early releases, Func grew quiet until last year when it began to release products gaming mouse.
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Func MS-3 a big mouse with a large palm-grip design that features twelve programmable functions and 5,670 dpi of resolution. It fits perfectly in hand and the rubberized coating makes it feel quite premium. The minimalistic design is very attractive and looks better than the gaudy gaming mice; the ergonomic design is made to minimize hand strain and stress; also, smooth rubber coating that provides a tactile premium feel.
ZOWIE EC Series
The shape and feel of a mouse is one of the most important aspects of a gaming mouse. Zowie products are all about that. As the prime gaming mouse that comes with an ergonomic design, its ergonomic shape lets you hold it comfortably and enjoy smooth movement during game play: compact rounded design is ideal for users who prefer more surface area contact in the palm of hand and fingers; rounded corners of mouse buttons allows fingertips additional grip; the super responsive wheel available makes it easy for you to make quick and efficient gaming decision.
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TEX YODA II
Tex Yoda II features the iconic red TrackPoint, the thing that separate it from most other mechanical keyboards. When using the TrackPoint, which is located between the "G", "B", and "H" keys, one can move the cursor and finish essentially any task without removing their hands from the home rows. Plus, the keyboard is made from a CNC-milled aluminum base into which the Cherry MX Brown switches are installed.
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Qwerkywriter
If you’re looking for a retro typewriter with the modern convenience of Internet connectivity, then the Qwerkywriter is the right wireless keyboard for you.
It looks strikingly beautiful at the first glance: The elegant, vintage-style keyboard has solid aluminum covered in a matte black powder paint, which gives you a feeling of old-timey days.
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With a built-in integrated tablet stand that can accommodate comfortably up to 10.5 inch screens, which mimics a real typewriter's paper slot, feed rollers, and carriage return, it can be connected to multiple wireless devices at the same time.  So now you can have a mobile phone, a tablet, and a laptop all connected wirelessly to it.
At the heart of the new Qwerkywriter is the German engineered Cherry MX "clicky" switches for unrivaled industry leading tactile feedback and performance.
Moreover, the chassis is constructed entirely out of a new scratch resistant aluminum alloy for an incredible feel of quality and durability.
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