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8-31-2008 @ 1:06PM
Imogynn said...
In your future reviews. I think an important thing you'll want to compare is the number of buttons.
We can count them here but when you start comparing it becomes important. The number one reason to pick up one of these things is because you feel you need access to more buttons.
The things I'd review primarily on:
- how do the buttons feel
- how many buttons are there?
and how easy is it to extend the number of buttons by mapping shift/ctrl/alt to keys
I get about 40 key binds from my Nostromo n52 how does that compare to this device?
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9-01-2008 @ 11:59AM
mkir said...
re keys: I used the program to map the shift, alt and ctrl keys to the 3 largish buttons on the left bottom. That works very well for me, and gives me a lot of keys to bind.
I unbound nearly all of the standard bindings for "open bags" or "view character", which gives more than enough buttons in easy reach even for classes that have lots of abilities.