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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: St.Paul, NE
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| Anyone using one of these. I've walked by them in best buy several times. I wanna try one out, but skeptical about it at the same time. Customize to your game with Razer’s configurator software The Razer Nostromo’s all-new configurator software is as easy to use as it is deadly, allowing you to conveniently customize all the buttons with any game command or key binding to open up a massive repertoire of killer combinations right under your fingertips. ![]() Ergonomic form factor for precision and maximum comfort The Razer Nostromo’s 16-button keypad layout and form factor are ergonomically optimized for easier and highly intuitive access to critical gaming commands, improving your key activation accuracy while letting you game in comfort. And for those marathon fragging sessions, a soft-touch rubberized wrist pad cradles your palm and significantly reduces the hand fatigue and wrist strain so you can rain digital death on your opponents without pause or mercy. 16 Fully programmable keys with on-the-fly keymap switching Razer Nostromo’s 16 fully-programmable Hyperesponse™ gaming buttons and 8-way directional thumb pad are engineered for rapid key actuation and crisp response. A programmable 8-way directional thumb pad which you can use either for movement or modifier keys round off your instruments of mass destruction. In addition, you can switch instantly between 8 keymaps by assigning the different keymap toggles to any button on the keypad. Customize to your game with Razer’s configurator software The Razer Nostromo’s all-new configurator software is as easy to use as it is deadly, allowing you to conveniently customize all the buttons with any game command or key binding to open up a massive repertoire of killer combinations right under your fingertips. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| Administrator Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: USA
Posts: 6,767
| Yea I've got one of those. I bought it as I thought it might be useful to move my guys around and use the programmable keys. However, it really adds a lot of negative aspects because the hand is so far from the keyboard that, should you need to press the keyboard, theres so much room to cover in moving your arm and then moving it back. So I have one, used it for a few days, now it gathers dust. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: St.Paul, NE
Posts: 119
| Ok, thanks for the input |
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| Administrator Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: USA
Posts: 6,767
| WTS Razor products. Oh, I own the Logitech equiv as well. WTS Logitech products. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2009
Posts: 252
| I don't mind getting it off your hands (the nostroma, i mean) How much we're talking ? it's 69.99 new |
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