The PC Thread - Tips, Benchmarks, Specs, Laptops, Custom Desktops, Pre-Builds and more.

daze23

Siempre Fresco
Joined
Jun 25, 2012
Messages
31,865
Reputation
2,692
Daps
43,828
Word. I tried that program out for Tomb Raider last nightbut my right analog wasnt working so I went with some other ass program....After a quick google search just now i figured it out with x360ce and this shyt is working CLEAN.

HELL YES
yeah, headaches with X360ce are why I eventually just bought a 360 controller. it was a pain to get it to work right with some games
 

Ciggavelli

|∞||∞||∞||∞|
Supporter
Joined
May 21, 2012
Messages
27,999
Reputation
6,572
Daps
57,324
Reppin
Houston

daze23

Siempre Fresco
Joined
Jun 25, 2012
Messages
31,865
Reputation
2,692
Daps
43,828
this keyboard louder than my weed :wow:

you're not a real PC gamer without a mechanical keyboard :ufdup:

:troll:
 

daze23

Siempre Fresco
Joined
Jun 25, 2012
Messages
31,865
Reputation
2,692
Daps
43,828
What's the pros??
it's all about the feedback you get when you press a key. or rather the lack of feedback on a 'regular' keyboard. with a mechanical keyboard, you feel and hear when you press a key. there's a very pronounced 'clack' when the key bottoms out. regular keyboards tend to be more 'mushy'

it's definitely a nuanced thing, but it is something. this Corsair K70 is also a nice piece of equipment, with a brushed aluminum finish, individually backlit keys, textured WASD, braided cable, etc. I feel like my cipher is complete now, as far as having high quality peripherals
 

Ciggavelli

|∞||∞||∞||∞|
Supporter
Joined
May 21, 2012
Messages
27,999
Reputation
6,572
Daps
57,324
Reppin
Houston
http://www.maximumpc.com/microsoft_...and_wireless_xbox_one_controller_windows_2014


Microsoft Unveils Universal Keyboard and Wired Xbox One Controller for Windows
Posted 09/16/2014 at 11:45am | by Paul Lilly
3
Comments
Print
xbox_one_controller_windows.jpg
A keyboard that doesn't play favorites

Microsoft beefed up its hardware portfolio today, and two of the more notable items consist of a universal mobile keyboard that works with Windows, iOS, and Android devices, and a wired Xbox One controller for Windows. For those of you looking for a new rodent, the company also released an Arc Touch Bluetooth mouse and a Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 Limited Edition.

Getting back to the good stuff, the universal keyboard sports an OS switch that lets you change from one operating system to another while maintaining a fully functional keyboard. That means you can pair the keyboard with up to three devices and take advantage of each one's unique keys, like the Windows Control key, the iOS Command key, and Android's Home button, all on a single plank.

It also sports a built-in cover that doubles as a stand for your tablet or smartphone when opened up. When you flip it open, it turns the keyboard on automatically and initiates a Bluetooth connection. Closing the cover turns it back off. According to Microsoft, the rechargeable battery is good for up to six months of use on a single charge -- if it runs out of juice, it only takes 10 minutes to charge it enough to last a full day.

The Universal Mobile Keyboard will be available in October for $79.95 at the Microsoft Store and other places.

As for the Xbox One controller, it's now available for the PC. Like the version for the Xbox One, it sports over 40 improvements compared to the Xbox 360 controller. It also comes with a cable so you can enjoy a wired connection and not worry about battery life; it also works wirelessly, but only on the Xbox One, not PC.

The Xbox One Controller + Cable for Windows will be available in November for $59.95.




:blessed:
 
Top