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We test each product extensively in Minecraft and other games, evaluating factors like sensor accuracy, build quality, comfort during long sessions, and value for money. Our reviews focus on real-world gaming performance.
Key factors include sensor accuracy for precise aiming and block placement, comfortable shape for long building sessions, reliable clicks for PvP, and a good scroll wheel for hotbar management.
Not necessarily. While mechanical keyboards offer better feel and durability, Minecraft doesn't require the fastest response times. Focus on comfort, key feel, and build quality that fits your budget.
Most players use between 400-1600 DPI combined with in-game sensitivity adjustments. Higher DPI isn't always better - find a sensitivity that lets you aim precisely while still turning quickly when needed.
Modern wireless gaming peripherals have virtually no latency difference compared to wired. Top brands like Logitech, Razer, and SteelSeries offer wireless options that perform identically to their wired counterparts.