The combination of being without a large amount of disposable income and being stubborn means new peripherals are hard to integrate into my gaming lifestyle. Frankly, it takes a lot of time and energy for me to break my old habits and begin using a new peripheral. In my review of the Razer Anansi MMO keyboard, I stated that keyboards annoy the hell out of me mostly because I break them and abuse them. Storage of up to 20 different game profilesĪdjustable soft-touch wrist pad for exceptional comfortīacklit keypad and scroll wheel for total control, even in dark conditions Unlimited macro lengths (this is really cool) Instantaneous switching between eight key maps Programmable eight-way directional thumb pad and scroll wheel (can be used as keys) Here is my review of the Razer Nostromo.Įrgonomic form factor and tournament-grade layout Now, however, I've spent considerable time with the Nostromo and can tell you my story. In my discussion of Steppinrazor's UI, I made note that I was not privy to the Nostromo, having never had the pleasure of resting my fingers on its keys. The Razer Nostromo is a peripheral that acts as a keyboard for input commands, with buttons for clicking, a D-pad, a scrollwheel, and much more. Back in July, I featured a submission on Reader UI of the Week from reader Steppinrazor which featured a dual-peripheral setup of the Razer Naga MMO mouse and the Razer Nostromo.
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