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Thread: [PS3] Keyboard

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    Default [PS3] Keyboard

    I'm sick of playing games and then trying to send a 10 word long message and it taking about 5 minutes to type because I have to use the on screen keyboard so I've decided to buy a keyboard and the mini one that fits into the controller is $70.95 so I'm not touching that but I'm looking at a keyboard and I want to know if it would work or not.



    Keyboard Brand: LOGITECH
    Keyboard Model: USB 200 Keyboard
    Specifications (DSE Website):
    Flat, zero-degree tilt keyboard provides exception comport
    Comfortable, responsive, soft-touch keys work quietly and feel great
    Spill-resistant design means accidental spills won't cause worries
    Durable keyboard construction with long-lasting key printing
    Attractive, glossy black styling looks perfect on any desktop
    USB connection, for PC and Mac
    Ready to use, right out of the box
    Keyboard size is smaller size than regular keyboard, great for small desks and compact to travel with.
    3-year warranty

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    Ooh an aussie! I just use an USB one if needed, get a USB cord extenders if needed

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    That is a USB one

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    I know, i don't think bluetooth ones are that necessary. Also, if Officeworks has one, get them to pricematch you get another %5 off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blinger View Post
    I know, i don't think bluetooth ones are that necessary. Also, if Officeworks has one, get them to pricematch you get another %5 off.
    No office works here. I'm going dse.

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    Oh rly? Well **** Smith (DSE) tends to be expensive so maybe importing it could be a good idea. Also try asking on forums.whirlpool.net.au it's an Aussie IT forum where the blokes are quite nice and not too nerdy!

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    Just get one of those PS3 chat keyboards that clip onto the controller, they work really well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shibby-Shabs View Post
    That is a USB one
    Sorry i misread what you were after!!

    I am saying, just use any USB keyboard, you don't need a fancy new one. They all should work as long as you need no drivers.

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    I have the one that clips onto the controller and for me it was £18 which is $32 AUD, not sure what the average household income in AU is but for the UK that is cheap for a clip on keyboard which has some kind of touch mouse functionality.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flisker View Post
    I have the one that clips onto the controller and for me it was £18 which is $32 AUD, not sure what the average household income in AU is but for the UK that is cheap for a clip on keyboard which has some kind of touch mouse functionality.
    That's very cheap. Here in the shops they cost over 70 AUD as the OP said

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