Clickey wrote:Would never trust wireless for gaming. Maybe in 10 years technology will be at a point where it is as fail-proof as wired but not now.
Modern 2.4GHz wireless technology
is suitable for gaming.
- The Xbox 360 wireless controllers have a 4ms response.
- Logitech's standard wireless (unifying receiver) is 8ms and their gaming wireless devices are advertised as being polled at 1000Hz. (which should be 1ms, but is not specified)
- Razer's advertises 1ms response with the new Mamba.
Hell, most people don't seem to notice any kind of delay with the PS3 controllers and they use
Bluetooth.
I believe that means it
has to be at least 100ms delay, though they switch to wired communication when you plug in a USB cable. Only the newly released Bluetooth 4.0 offers low latency. (6ms)
This is the only thing stopping me from buying a
Nav Con to use instead of a keyboard when gaming. (analogue movement + mouse for aiming is the best of both worlds)
itlnstln wrote:I wouldn't trust wireless for typing either, but that's just me. The only thing I would use a wireless keyboard for is an HTPC, and even then, I would get a small, cheap one for that.
This is a HTPC, hence the 46" display. I don't want multiple keyboards though. The small remote-sized keyboards & trackpads are all fairly useless, and I don't like most HTPC front-end software anyway. You spend more time configuring things in it and getting album art than watching films or playing games.
The reason I use a HTPC is because of the storage options and image quality improvements. I don't really care for pretty menus etc.
itlnstln wrote:Alternate solution:
Get a USB hub and a keyboard with a detachable cable. Replace the stock cable with one that is shorter and doesn't have a lot of slack. You can then stay neat and wired.
As mentioned, I am looking to buy a glass desk. The point is to get rid of the cable clutter.
I currently have an older Microsoft wireless keyboard which I am using (not mechanical, and really showing its age now) and a wired Razer Deathadder. The
only reason I still have the Deathadder is because I can't find a wireless mouse which uses a sensor that doesn't have built-in acceleration. All the latest laser sensors have about 5% forced acceleration no matter what the driver settings tell you.
If anything, I would be likely to buy a
longer cable if I had a wired keyboard, because I really do need to be able to pull it away from the desk. I have this problem with headphones. I tried all the latest wireless ones available at the beginning of the year, and they're universally terrible, so I have to stick with wired headphones and a long enough cable that I can walk anywhere in the room without taking the headphones off.
litster wrote:Also, most wireless commuication is not encrypted. The only wireless keyboard I know that encrypts wireless transmission is from Mircrosoft. There are probably others on the market that do encryption.
It's
really not a concern for me. The walls here are so thick that I have trouble getting good WiFi coverage (which is now all 5GHz, so it wouldn't interfere with the keyboard) and I use a
password manager so I am never typing in a password that is of use to anyone without physical access to my machines.