![]() ![]() ![]() You will also have full control over your game even if you’re playing in the dark with the backlit keypad and scroll wheel. It also supports instant switching between eight key maps. It has unlimited macro lengths and customizable profiles. Such can provide you with your desired level of comfort when you’re using it. One positive feature of the device is its ergonomic form factor. ![]() You can also find the D-pad design beneath its raised thumb pad. In total, it features 16 buttons, and an 8-way thumb joystick, which boasts of a wide flat head. The Nostromo comes with three unique parts – the molded wrist rest, some thumb controls, and the keypad. Also, it features a molded wrist rest, which works in getting rid of almost all the strain usually provided by using a regular keyboard. It is a small device, so it’s flexible enough that you can position it at any angle or shift it around your desk. Mechanical keyboards require the LED to be soldered underneath each key, while with rubberdomes you simply have that "carpet" under the keys which you need to light up.Razer Nostromo PC Gaming Keypad is built in such a way that it can serve two main goals – to give your fingertips full control over the gaming commands as the keypad is highly customizable and to provide you utmost comfort. It's cheaper to make a rubber-dome multi-colored keyboard than it is to make a multi-colored mechanical keyboard. Is the Orbweaver thumbstick even capable of doing analog movements, or is it fully digital?īy the way, the way how backlit keys work in mechanical and rubber dome keyboards is different. Especially since they are so light that you could use any corner of your finger and still manage enough force to press it down quickly. Generally I don't give a jack about the switch type but right here, you're not meant to type on the keys and the reds are by far the best for "spamming". Keys could be mechanical but I'm not sure if MX Blues would be the best choice, either REDs would make the most sense to me. ![]() However, I think that the main selling point of the G13 should be outside of gaming, in productivity programs where it works wonderfully with tons of hotkey shortcuts. This means that if you want to use it for games, the thumbstick is best reserved for simple actions rather than movement. You can change the thumbstick to something more pleasant for your thumb, but changing positioning of the stick is much harder to change let alone done so that the device would still look pretty. It's as painful to use as the old C-stick on gamecube controllers. G13 suffers mainly from the poor thumbstick location and shape. So I've had to go back and tell them it's not a problem with what I've done, but something wrong with the software or configuration in Synapse 2.0.Īnyway, could somebody else try this out and see if it's a problem with all or for some fluke of a disaster only an issue with mine? Of course this product is so new, the first email from their customer support was only answered today and just like I imagined it is a canned answer. so you press back and right and you get: aw Ok, now press back and left and you get: ds This is correct too, but now this is where the stuff goes crazy mad. Ok, now if you press forward and right you get: dw Now, if you push forward, back, left and right, the Orbweaver outputs correctly: wsad So in the Synapse software, go to the screen you configure your settings for the dpad. I was wondering if anyone else has an Orbweaver and could check out to see if they have the same issue as myself. Ok, my Orbweaver turned up in the mail and I've have a horrible time with it.įorget the fact it's probably a little overpriced, the damned software doesn't work right with key assignments! ![]()
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