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I have a list from when I dunning kruger'd:
>Logitech K750 Solar Keyboard
I thought the light from the monitor would be enough to charge the keyboard. Turns out you have to literally be somewhere where you have direct sunlight.
>Mad Catz Cyborg R.A.T 7
I was surprised at the physical build quality. But even with the weights off, it was still heavier than my Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical 1.1a. Also, you HAD to use software to set the DPI. And the software was so buggy, it would randomly spin my mouse around at times. Worst purchase ever made.
>ASUS Xonar Essence STX sound card
It had this nonstop humming. Drivers came with unnecessary software to add global reverb effects for whatever reason. At some point it would cause a screech to come out of the speakers. I got it replaced and the new one did the same thing. So I ditched them entirely.
>Logitech G13 Programmable Gameboard with LCD Display
I was hype about having a LCD screen to display stats. But turns out there were no keys above where you rest your hands in a WASD position. (i.e. you didn't have access to any keys where 1-9 normally sit. Which made it ultimately useless). Also, I realized you never really have time to be looking down at a LCD screen while gaming. Also, the game support it had for the special LCD screens was very limited. In my usecase at the time, World of Warcraft was the only game I played that had something special. And it was my character stats, which I don't need to look at when I'm not equipping new items. If I'm equipping new items, I'm already looking at stats. Also, software was the only way to program it.
For some reason when I bought it, I was expecting it to behave like a flash drive and you could just drag and drop .txt files into each key to make a macro for each key without software (kind of like the Optimus Maximus keyboard.

Out of post space, will type a part two below