I stumbled across this nice list of keyboards of various types -- from "Gaming Macro Keyboards" to "Hybrid" to "Gamepads" -- it seems like a well put together (though not totally conclusive) list.
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/...2337585,00.asp
I really like taking a look at all the devices out there -- even though I'm a hardware 'boxer I have been known to noodle with USB devices every now and then. I really like keeping my eyes open to things like the FrogPad, Steelseries WoW Mouse, Reclusa, XKeys, and all those sorts of things. Anything to give me more physical button real estate. I want to try it all, pretty much.
Anyway, thought other people who are equally interested in the different types of hardware might like taking a look. Of course, G15's and N52's are listed in there as well as some lesser-known stuff like the Sidewinder X6 (macro-able numpad like an additional XKeys? Yes, please!), but it misses some gems like the WolfKing XXtreme which also seems interesting...
In any case, I've purchased a few toys to play with and if I see anything particularly interesting I'll try and throw a review up. Thus far I've tried out the Microsoft Reclusa, Ergonomic Mice and Keyboards (my favorite mouse EVAR -- someone needs to start putting gaming & ergonomics together), Nostromo N52, Saitek GameCom, XKeys Pro (another favorite for buff space and low-risk situational abilities -- make sure you get the PS2 version if you want full hardware compatability), Sidewinder Mouse (too big/uncomfortable for me), and I'll be moving on to the AlphaGrip this weekend -- seems pretty interesting.
Some devices on my "try out later" list:
[list][*]Logitech G15 keyboard (the more popular macro-capable keyboard... I'm not a huge fan of the LCD screen and size, but I might skip to the newest version when it comes out and try it for a spin)[*]Microsoft Sidewinder X6 keyboard (potentially just the numpad, heh. MOAR MACRO SPACE)
[*]Logitech MX Revolution mouse[*]Belkin Nostromo N52te gamepad (I like the 4-way pad and thumb button better, from in-store fiddling. Seems smoother, but I don't normally use my standard N52 as it is)[*]Logitech G13 gamepad (like the Nostromo, I'll probably play with it but never use it)[*]WolfKing XXtreme (non-macro capable buttons, so I can't "rebind" them to ctrl/shift combinations... Another fun toy, but not too serious about it. Not very ergonomic looking either)
[*]Genius ErgoMedia 500 gamepad (a Nostromo knock-off?)[*]Some Ideazon Fang product or another... (I'm not thrilled with this device but I ought to try at least one before passing judgement... Just doesn't feel comfy.)[*]
I'm really excited about the AlphaGrip Keyboard/Mouse/Gamepad -- it's the closest I could get to an ergonomic gaming device (it does give a nod to gaming, but instructs users to utilize AHK to remap keys to more comfortable gaming profiles, bleh). I work 9-5 in front of a computer, I come home to a computer and I regularly do small detail work with my hands (crafting, knitting, that sort of thing) so anything that gets me further away from carpal tunnel... it's only a matter of time...
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