What keyboard and mouse does Sup Forums use to game?

what keyboard and mouse does Sup Forums use to game?

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W-what does the Colonel button do?

orders KFC

I just realized something


Since the Japanese and Chinese languages have way more letters than English then how do they fit it all on their keyboards?

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I don't know for sure, but I believe they type in hiragana (which is a small enough set of symbols to fit on a keyboard), and it's converted to the equivalent kanji at some point somehow.

Modifiers

>that colonel amiibo

fast food smash when?

You have to switch between shit like hiragana, katakana, and kanji while typing

For example if you type ふうせん and hit space it changes it to 風船 which is just the kanji

Shit like shift and alt keys.

Not exactly that but similar schemes.

Also there's a sort of auto complete thing going on, I think or at least according to anime

in chinese, you type with the romanized system (pinyin) and it guesses what characters you're trying to type. there's other, more complicated ways to do it based on the strokes though which are faster

they type in roomaji. most japanese people can read english

For Japanese you can either use hiragana directly (though this is really only used by old people) or much more commonly you just type in romaji. Then when you're done typing your word/phrase/sentence, you hit space and it lets you figure out all the kanji it should be using.

I imagine there's something similar going on to alt + numberpad.

>press escape
>???

Steel series stealth merc I got years ago and a generic max 2200 DPI mouse after my Logitech broke

the buttons are the same, the japanese alphabet has 2 separate alphabets (technically syllabaries) that only have 42 symbols apiece. Japanese text engines automatically translate those to kanji with fairly good reliability. Essentially to type you just use shift and alt.

zhuyin master race

JIS

They use a QWERTY keyboard, but spell out each character, which is then converted into nip.

>reading the replies to this
>people on Sup Forums, who defend it to the death as le weaboo anime imageboard, are this fucking stupid

enough

MasterKeys Pro S and a G502.

defend what to death?

what did you mean by this

what's the most complicated language?

chinese

Depends on whether it's spoken or written and what your native language is.

mexican

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>100 dollar keyboard
>1 dollar mouse

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This one looks kinda hard.

it depends on how you want to look at it. Chinese has a very difficult writing system to grasp but has pretty simple grammar in that there are no declensions or conjugations or even tense. But there's lots of languages in like africa or australia with really weird grammatical concepts that would be completely unnatural to us too

This except theres 15 of them

syllabaries aren't as complicated as they look, it's just a slightly larger alphabet where vowels are combined with consonants

>most japanese people can read english
iyaiyasorehanaidesu

Time to JACK IN BRO!

>Two posts about keyboards and mice
>Thirty posts about languages
Amazing thread

language is video game

Ducky shine 3 with browns and a logitech g400s.

The keyboard is great but I feel like I made the wrong purchase. I don't use the backlight or numpad anymore so I think I would've been better off with a cheaper TKL or 60% instead. I also kind of want to try different switches since I went with babbies first switch as a middleground.

The g400s is pretty good and hasn't given me any trouble for the ~3 years I've owned it, it's a little big for my hand to optimally claw though so when it dies I'll get something smaller. It looks better in real life than on the box which I'm thankful for.

ばか

Masterkeys pro S /w brown switches.
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I've heard Welsh takes natives until 15 years to be fluent, probably wrong since I heard it on the net.

I use this and the regular keyboard on my laptop.