My job is going to give us a €1000 budget to buy equipment to help us work from home. It's going to be a limited selection of course, but I'm thinking of getting a monitor, keyboard, mouse and office chair and then buying a budget PC from my own money this spring when I get my vacation money.
Also, I didn't realise that office chairs are so insanely expensive. The cheapest is €350 and they quickly go to €500+. I could buy an entire new budget PC for that money.
So I got the login to the web shop yesterday and spent a bunch of time comparing different desk chairs, monitors, mice and keyboards.
At first I just picked the cheapest mouse and keyboard option because I don't typically care much about having anything fancy, but then I noticed they had gaming mice and keyboards available as well. So I picked a mouse with a bunch of side buttons, of which I'll probably only ever use two of.
Then I had a look at all of the keyboards and spent probably an hour comparing a whole bunch of them, until I noticed something. All of the gaming keyboards have a different layout for their keys than regular keyboards do. Where a normal keyboard has, for example, the number keys like
!
1
Gaming keyboards do either
1!
or
1
!
Obviously, this makes them utterly unusable. So I ended up picking a €22 Logitech k120 keyboard, which I'm pretty sure is the exact same one I have for my PC right now.
Anyone else ever refused to buy a gaming accessory just because you didn't like the way it did something different, even if it might have been better?