Highlights- Outfitted with our exclusive hybrid switches and engineered in-house to boost your performance in-game, the MS110 features specially designed linear switches, similar to those found in professional-level mechanical keyboards. The result is a membrane keyboard that's fine-tuned to help you win all your battles.
- No need to worry about whether your keyboard can keep up - the MS110 gives you its all. 26-key anti-ghosting, windows lock to keep you in-game, and multimedia control via function results in functionality and convenience all rolled into one.
- The MS110 gaming mouse is engineered to give you maximum performance without the premium hit on your wallet. A pro-gaming grade optical sensor, adjustable DPI up to 3200 to cater to your game and playstyle, while an ambidextrous shape optimized for right-handers ensures you'll have the stamina to last all battle. And if that weren't enough, we've reinforced this bad boy with an innovative new coating to buff its stats in durability, comfort, and overall ruggedness.
- Just because it's not over-the-top flashy doesn’t mean it has to look ugly. The MS110 sports a keyboard with a sleek, floating key design for timeless good looks, and 6-zone RGB lighting and 3-zone RGB for the keyboard and mouse, respectively, for a custom victory lightshow of your own.
- Mem chemical switches exclusive linear switches that provide more responsiveness than membrane switches
OverviewA mousepad is a surface for placing and moving a computer mouse. A mousepad enhances the usability of the mouse compared to using a mouse directly on a table by providing a surface to allow it to measure movement accurately and without jitter. Some mousepads increase ergonomics by providing a padded wrist rest, although the benefits of this are debatable. The three most important benefits of the introduction of the mousepad were higher speed, more precision, and comfort for the user. A secondary benefit was keeping the desk or table surface from being scratched and worn by continuous hand and mouse rubbing motion. Another benefit was reduction of the collection of debris under the mouse, which resulted in reduced jitter of the pointer on the display. Also, it is important to clean mousepads. The mousepads can be cleaned by special detergents, liquid soap, hand wash or dry cleaning. Not all mousepads are machine washable. When optical mice, which use image sensors to detect movement, were first introduced into the market, they required special mousepads with optical patterns printed on them. Modern optical mice can function to an acceptable degree of accuracy on plain paper and other surfaces. However, some optical mouse users (especially gamers, designers, and other heavy users) may prefer a mousepad for comfort, speed and accuracy, and to prevent wear to the desk or table surface. Modern mousepads are typically made of lesser density rubber composites (open cell styrene, butadiene rubber or open cell sbr) with fabric bonded to the upper surface. However, many other types of material have been used, including fabric, plastics, recycled rubber tires, neoprene, silicone rubber, leather, glass, cork, wood, aluminum, stone and stainless steel.A computer keyboard is a peripheral input device modeled after the typewriter keyboard which uses an arrangement of buttons or keys to act as mechanical levers or electronic switches. replacing early punched cards and paper tape technology, interaction via tele printer-style keyboards have been the main input method for computers since the 1970s, supplemented by the computer mouse since the 1980s.keyboard keys (buttons) typically have a set of characters engraved or printed on them, and each press of a key typically corresponds to a single written symbol. However, producing some symbols may require pressing and holding several keys simultaneously or in sequence. While most keys produce characters (letters, numbers or symbols), other keys (such as the escape key) can prompt the computer to execute system commands. In a modern computer, the interpretation of key presses is generally left to the software: the information sent to the computer, the scan code, tells it only which physical key (or keys) was pressed or released.in normal usage, the keyboard is used as a text entry interface for typing text, numbers, and symbols into application software such as a word processor, web browser or social media app