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Table Ninja & Hardware Survey Question
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October 4, 2010 - 3:46 pm
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I think Table Ninja is worth the money even if you are only using part of what it does so I'm sold on that.  My observation/question is this: in the video going over it I just watched the author mentioned using extra buttons on the mouse to program functions.

 

Survey question is: what kind of keyboard/mouse do you use with it and have you ever seen anyone use say a Logitech G110 keyboard?  

 

The reason I ask is that assigning a plethora of functions to QWERTY sort of reminds me of playing doom back in the day which don't bother me but assigning these to into a sequence on a G110 might be more like playing Medal of Honor by comparison.

 

Just a curiosity thought, I was already looking at using something like it in my graphics business but hey since you can change custom keys by application what the hell you know?

 

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I'm not sure you really need a gaming keyboard because you can program all those extra function buttons or other key combinations to automate tasks on the keyboard.

Regarding mouse though, one with extra buttons is definitely good.  I use the Logitech MX Revolution.  There are gaming mice that are infinitely more sophisticated that you can also buy but this one has just enough buttons for me to set to my needs (button for fold, button for raise, button for call, scrollwheel for increase/decrease bet implement).

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I have the Razer Naga, it was only $69.99 on Amazon it has numerous buttons and a numeric keypad built into it. You would have to see it to understand. you can use the numbers as numbers or assign actions to them. If your big on hotkeys and macros then take a look a it.

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Left mouse button for check/fold so the same button auto-folds preflop, checks when checked to, or folds when bet to.  I have up arrow set to raise 3x bb + 1bb for every limper, a super handy button for mass multitabling the early stage tourneys, right arrow to call, and favorite right mouse button for all-in.

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