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geekhack Marketplace => Great Finds => Topic started by: noisyturtle on Mon, 01 April 2013, 04:10:55
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This sin against nature is on sale for $69.99 for 48hrs
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Can you use the ten keypad separately? Or how does it connect to the board?
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wow.. the design is really good..
If I was a little bit younger... I'd totally use this..
It's fully modular.. you can use ANY of the components separately...
Not sure if it's got a plate though...
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I've seen a guy here use that.
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I agree that it is ugly as sin. However, most gaming gear share this same sort of look. This one went over the top . Would not be surprised if there are people that get it for its looks. To each his own and all that.
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I've seen a guy here use that.
Gotta give him props for unicorn vomiting it up though. Man that thing was a well done eyesore.
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Am I correct that the tenkey can be moved to the left side? That is an awesome feature. I also like the extra column on the left. Too bad the rest of it is so awful. Wtf is that extra sixpack over the Fn row?
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Yes. And that is apparently a customizable(?) WASD cluster for easier access to moving around while gaming. It attaches to an accessory rail, which may apparently get more accessories in the future.
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Can you use the ten keypad separately? Or how does it connect to the board?
IIRC you can if you have a cable with a USB-A Female end.
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Yes. And that is apparently a customizable(?) WASD cluster for easier access to moving around while gaming. It attaches to an accessory rail, which may apparently get more accessories in the future.
It would be cool if they had a trackball to go with it. I'd buy that.
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So a USB extension cable should work?
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One way to find out! :))
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My eyes! D:
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This keyboard is really ugly, but I have to give them credit for their willingness to experiment with non-conventional features like the movable number pad, accessory rail, etc. Perhaps most interesting is what they've done to increase protection against spills...the plate actually comes up and covers the sides and part of the tops of the switches, making it harder for liquid to get to the electronics.
I actually wish that more companies were this willing to try out new ideas-- but in the form of less embarrassing-looking products, preferably with better quality, and not so large that even a decided non-minimalist such as myself would have to consider it enormous to a fault.
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If a little bit is good, then a whole lot more is a whole lot better.
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So a USB extension cable should work?
It should. I know for sure that it's a standard sized USB connection, so it's more a matter of whether it's an extension cable or 2 male ends. I do think that it's the former. I'll see if I can find the NCIX Video showing it off when I get home.
EDIT: HERE IT IS
It does utilize a standard USB A male to USB A Female, so an extension cable will work just fine.
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I was actually looking at this board a while back because it was on sale pretty cheap. I liked the movable number pad and the spill protection. Mainly because i killed my old keyboard by spilling coffee on it. I bought a thermaltake meka keyboard but i didnt like it either.
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I admit that it looks disgusting but at least the price isn't too bad. This, on the other hand, is overpriced as hell, just as ugly, and doesn't even use mechanical switches : http://www.amazon.com/Mad-Catz-S-T-R-I-K-E-7-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B0090ECASW
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I admit that it looks disgusting but at least the price isn't too bad. This, on the other hand, is overpriced as hell, just as ugly, and doesn't even use mechanical switches : http://www.amazon.com/Mad-Catz-S-T-R-I-K-E-7-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B0090ECASW
You'd think that for the price it would have Mechanical switches!
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I admit that it looks disgusting but at least the price isn't too bad. This, on the other hand, is overpriced as hell, just as ugly, and doesn't even use mechanical switches : http://www.amazon.com/Mad-Catz-S-T-R-I-K-E-7-Gaming-Keyboard/dp/B0090ECASW
I just threw up inside my mouth a little.
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I would of bought this thing in a heartbeat if I as still in high school. I love the move able keypad, my old Sidewinder had that feature.
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This keyboard is really ugly, but I have to give them credit for their willingness to experiment with non-conventional features like the movable number pad, accessory rail, etc. Perhaps most interesting is what they've done to increase protection against spills...the plate actually comes up and covers the sides and part of the tops of the switches, making it harder for liquid to get to the electronics.
I have to agree, the idea is good, and even the execution isn't bad (if overkill in some aspects), it's just an aesthetics issue for the most part that really hurts it in my opinion. Eliminate the geometric gamer/armored look and it could be a good keyboard for a lot of people, even in the office. Macros aren't just for gamers.
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I've seen a guy here use that.
Gotta give him props for unicorn vomiting it up though. Man that thing was a well done eyesore.
I thought it actually looked decent once it had the multicolored caps. Crazy colors for a crazy board, I think I'd how i3oilermaker put it, and I agree.
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The numpad is sort of compelling.