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reliable, cheap dome keyboard for gaming

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need a usb keyboard that doesn't have any issues with multiple key presses. i bought a generic qsenn starcraft keyboard and realized it has to be usb for the lan im likely to end up going to(no idea if the usb version is as good as the ps2 one)

just looking for a standard keyboard, no ultra flatkeys etc. I've used generic dell ones that work fine but I don't recall model numbers.. currently using a keytronics and the a key randomly doesnt work which is IRRITATING AS ****

thanks for any help
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Microsoft Sidewinder X4. $45, backlit, has macros, built good, and one of the best feeling rubber domes.
    
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meh, I dont care for backlit/macros/etc. I looked into the technology they put in for antighosting which is cool. I'd like to spend ~$20 on a board someone can vouch isnt going to lock on key combinations.. hasn't anyone used vista-age dell boards with the curve on the perimeter around the spacebar? worked completely fine for me, im just a ragebasket and broke the 2 I had.
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I don't know if you'll be able to get one, but the Logitech G11 is, imo, the best feeling rubber dome out there.
   
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