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Mouse Keyboard Guide

Using the proper mouse and keyboard is essential to your success. Lord CreeDo, a Gunbound professional, says that If you are using drag mode, getting the correct power to the mark you set with your slider is nearly impossible with an ordinary mouse. Thus Slice is always the preferred shooting method for accuracy, but at the expense of a longer delay. However, there is a way to achieve 100% accuracy to the mark. The solution, then, is to use Drag mode and a very smooth mouse and mousepad.

    $50 Newegg

For a mouse, the Razer DeathAdder is the excellent mouse for playing Gunbound. It has the perfect weight - not too light, heavy enough for you to feel your shots whether you use formulas or go by feel. The new version of the DeathAdder has a 3.5G Infrared Sensor which can track up to 3500dpi.

    $50 Newegg

As for a mousepad, the SteelSeries SX is the perfect complement to the Razer mice. The SX is made of anodized oxide on polished aluminum, and is certainly gaming grade good enough for both optical and laser mice. Unlike other mousepads of the price range, this mousepad will last you a long time. Other pads made of glass or Teflon can wear down quickly, leaving nothing but a worn down pad after one year of use. You should definitely invest in this mousepad for better gameplay.


The keyboard is left optional for the user. Any old keyboard will suffice for Gunbound, as well as all the way up to expensive wireless keyboard. If you have too much money to spend you can look for a Logitech diNovo Edge, a wireless notebook-style keyboard. The keys are exceptionally smooth and crisp. While playing gunbound you can chat to your friends while pressing F1-F4 keys for that Dual you want to fire at someone. The keyboard also comes with mouse built-in, in the form of a touchpad.