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Why on earth would you immediately go for the negative? Just because you don't use something or don't like it doesn't mean my motives are bad. Otherwise you could ask why anyone would want a G15 "I mean, for WoW, you can rebind *EVERYTHING* in game and make use of a full keyboard." - since a full keyboard can do *EVERYTHING* anyone using/buying a G15 is a cheater at heart, right?
Symetrical = Ergonomic for me, for gaming. Add to that removable keycaps so I can label things so I know what they are at a glance and you have a winning combination. Having movement keys that are all perfectly aligned is great. Also using special definitions/extra keybinds that don't intrude on the WoW default keybinds so that I can play anywhere else without remapping keys is great. I don't have a single key that performs more than a single action. Just like most people on these forums, I would never want to risk getting banned when I have spent so many hours and so much money getting my team setup and ready for play. Check out some of my other posts and you'll see what I use my XKeys128 for - I have 24 keys on the bottom left dedicated to individual movement for each of my slaves. No way to do that efficiently on a regular keyboard. At the same time, I have redundant Shift/Alt/Ctrl keys all over the board to make my life easier.
If someone who played WoW sat down in front of my keyboard, they'd be able to control my team in minutes - because instead of "u" they see an icon with 2 frostbolts and a shadowbolt which let's you know at a glance that it will have my 3 DPSrs shoot their primary damage spell. Want to cast Flash Heal - wow... there's an icon on the keyboard that looks like flash heal and has "Mage1" on it ... bet if I press that it will cast Flash Heal on Mage1.
It's not for everyone - I agree. Heck, I'm not even very good at playing WoW so I wouldn't necessarily recommend my setup to anyone else. Does that make me a potential cheater for wanting to get a keyboard that works for me?:confused: I'm just here asking people in my community for feedback. Not to get attacked/accused for my playstyle.
Of course ... there is always this keyboard: http://www.cherrykeyboardsrus.co.uk/...ge-Details.htm
Heh.
I've been doing ok with this keyboard:
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/...WL._SS500_.jpg
Final note:
XKeys customer support left a lot to be desired. They want to charge $50/hr to fix a keyboard that has had hardly any use and barely lasted over a year (I have a Compaq PS/2 keyboard that is so old it has an orange connector because it was from before the standard and I use it every day and it still works fine).
Total I probably logged 80 hours on the XKeys before it died.
I figured I'd buy the Cherry. At $100 for a new keyboard it seems to beat the Xkeys hands down.
I am ordering one too. I need those extra keys!
Well, I ordered the Cherry from them, and I ended up wanting to change my order so I called them. They seemed pretty professional and had multiple people to help me with my different questions.
I am not going to go so far as to vouch for them - because I haven't received my keyboard yet - but over the phone they seemed nice enough.
Epilogue:
Last night I decided that since the Xkeys was broken I might as well have fun tearing it apart. Interesting piece of information: All of the parts had the "Cherry" logo on them!
Talk about ironic.
Turns out that the issue was the "Key Lockout Switch". This keyboard was intended for use with a register and the connector that allowed it to determine which "function" position it was in was somehow (don't ask me how) bent. I did a lot of troubleshooting to figure this out, but eventually I bent it back to the correct shape and I managed to get the Xkeys working again.
Yay.
I'm still upset with PI Engineering. If they had thought about the symptoms I was describing they could have at least narrowed down what the issue was. I've never worked with these before and I was able to do it in an hour.
I guess not everyone is an engineer, regardless of their name. Oh well.
Well thats very interesting. So the x-keys is just a cherry keyboard with a different look and software. I am interested in what questions you asked if you don't mind sharing.
In particular I am interested in knowing if the keyboard will work in addition to a standard keyboard. I assuming 'yes' for this.
Thanks for any info.