

Featuring 15 face keys and 25 programmable buttons (including an eight-way directional thumb pad), the Tartarus is billed as a successor to Razer's Nostromo - although it actually has more in common with the $130 Orbweaver. Razer's been building these single-hand keyboards since it helped Belkin create the n52te SpeedPad and it's still at it, today announcing the Razer Tartarus.
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Which could be done through a USB wireless receiver.Most PC gamers are content to game on the standard QWERTY keyboard layout, but a select few prefer a special niche peripheral: the keypad. I would also like to see iCue powered RGB lightbulbs for my room's overhead light and lamp. It could even have built-in processing for the controller so iCue takes up fewer system resources. It should have connectors for all of the current industry standards (which really need some better standardization) and USB. A PCIe expansion hub would work for this, allowing internal PC components' RGB to be connected as well as external RGB. lighting strips, but will boost overall sales and build customer loyalty. Cross-compatibility might drop sales of a specific product, i.e. I would also like to see a better controller hub that allows me to control all of my room's lighting, which is standard 4-pin LED Strips. I want to see this product as well, and I think Corsair should be encouraging threads like this so they can see what their customers are interested in. And I personally feel iCue is so much better than Synapse. I can't stand the clicky sound and want those Cherry MX switches. I have a Razer Orbweaver Chroma, and I would love to see Corsair developed a gamepad like it as well. and look forward to seeing what else you come up with in the future. I love the direction you guys have been heading with keyboards (except getting rid of those g keys!), mice, mousepads, headsets, etc. It seems like a gaming keypad would fit right in with some of the other RGB gaming peripherals you guys already make (if it’s not too much of a niche product), so I thought I’d throw in my two cents and let you know that such a product is something I’d love to see in your lineup at some point. I went ahead and ordered a razer keypad to rectify this, but I would much prefer one made by corsair, as I haven’t had great experiences with razer products in the past. I suppose I could remap those keys to something else, but that’s not something I’d really like to do. is kind of a pain, since tab, caps, lock, and escape are sitting right in the middle of those other keys, and I clumsily end up hitting them by accident a lot, even after having developed at least some degree of muscle memory around the new setup. The Platinum only has six g keys, and trying to use them in combination with the numbers, qwe, asd, etc.

I really, really miss having all 18 g keys. I recently upgraded my old first generation k95 rgb to the new platinum version, and mostly I’m loving it, primarily because the old one seemed really buggy.
