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Found anything fun to play recently?
I am happy I got it overall. But if I didn't specifically want a Logitech one I might have been happier with one from another company for some better thumb controls.
The rows of the keys on a traditional keyboard are staggered, each key is not parallel to the key below it vertically. For someone with average size hands, this has a negative impact on the number of key combinations I can comfortably press. On the gamepad I can pres more.
If you don't use WASD then certain games (e.g. "Orcs Must Die") are a pain because they don't allow key customization. The gamepad bypasses the issue by allowing me to do my customized layout through the gaming software.
Each key can also be a macro, if you wanted say a DPI toggle on your keyboard (which is something I want), you can do it (specifically with this keypad).
I've never pulled the trigger on those keypad modules though I have looked at them since the first time I saw one, in late 90s or so? They were marketed for RTS more than anything back then.
The last time I looked (only abour a year ago) I rejected it for a reason I've since forgotten. What do you make of it?