Dead Men Walking

dMw Chit Chat => The Beer Bar => Technology Section => Topic started by: Anonymous on November 21, 2002, 07:54:15 PM

Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: Anonymous on November 21, 2002, 07:54:15 PM
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage...E%2EingTools%2F (http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Merchant_Id=&Section_Id=200436&pcount=&Product_Id=123019&Section.Section_Path=%2F%2FRoot%2FNostromo%2E%2E%2EingTools%2F)

It's taking a bit of getting used to but I'm starting to quite like it.
Apologies in advance to all the people I grenade by mistake while getting used to it.
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: Gandalf on November 21, 2002, 08:44:27 PM
ahh yeah, saw a review for that in pc zone. Any good?
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: Anonymous on November 21, 2002, 09:44:41 PM
Yeah, I'm still trying to work out the best way to program the keys (I've plumped for most used commands on the buttons and stuff like buy scripts and team selection on shift modes). I paid £24.99 at PC World so you could probably get it for £6.99 online :-)

I think overall I really like it but just haven't got used to it yet.

Definitely more comfortable than the keyboard though!!!
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: sheepy on November 22, 2002, 11:40:30 AM
i was looking at a game claw a couple of months ago. it looks a lot more refined than urs had 10 buttons [2 for each finger]
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: albert on November 22, 2002, 01:10:31 PM
WOW, does it attach onto the arms of a chair?

If it does I want one, I hate stretching to reach my mouse and keyboard.

Oh and dabs.com also charge 24.99 for it!
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: SecretSquirrel on November 22, 2002, 01:21:14 PM
QuoteWOW, does it attach onto the arms of a chair?

If it does I want one, I hate stretching to reach my mouse and keyboard.

Oh and dabs.com also charge 24.99 for it!

You could try using your Dick instead :)
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: albert on November 22, 2002, 01:26:12 PM
Quote
QuoteWOW, does it attach onto the arms of a chair?

If it does I want one, I hate stretching to reach my mouse and keyboard.

Oh and dabs.com also charge 24.99 for it!

You could try using your Dick instead :)[/b]

I already do, that's positioned over the spacebar and I use it to fire!  :wink:  Although it does result in a great deal of banging and leads to the missus complaining I bang my pc more than her  :lol:
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: albert on November 22, 2002, 02:49:20 PM
OK in order to avoid further helmet brusing I have gone and ordered one of said fancy keyboard type thingys. Place of purchse, ebuyer.com price £22.88 which includes delivery. There was a mouse in the same range:
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage...E%2EingTools%2F (http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Merchant_Id=&Section_Id=200436&pcount=&Product_Id=123033&Section.Section_Path=%2F%2FRoot%2FNostromo%2E%2E%2EingTools%2F)
which did look nice too but it was £35 and far too expensive for a Scotsman this close to Xmas.

 :D
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: sheepy on November 22, 2002, 02:59:15 PM
havnt u seen the microsoft 5 buttond mouse?
much better, has more buttons than that thing, and is damn sensitive
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: albert on November 22, 2002, 03:46:00 PM
Quotehavnt u seen the microsoft 5 buttond mouse?
much better, has more buttons than that thing, and is damn sensitive

I think the whole point of this Belkin thing is that is doesn't move around like a conventional mouse! It's touch sensitive so you can just exert a little pressure to move the pointer. So it can lie on the arm of your chair and does not need a mat.
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: sheepy on November 22, 2002, 03:48:23 PM
ahhhh so its a bit like a more modern vertion of the old "turtle" style mouse thingys
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: albert on November 22, 2002, 04:24:13 PM
Quoteahhhh so its a bit like a more modern vertion of the old "turtle" style mouse thingys

Think so. It looks like it's meant for lazy sods who want to lie back in the arm chair, claw in the left hand, turtle in the right, nob still on the spacebar and beers on the side table. Sounds rather nice actually. Dear Santa....
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: TeaLeaf on November 22, 2002, 06:11:43 PM
QuoteYou could try using your Dick instead :)
Sheesh, just when you're least expecting it the Intelligencia rear their heads up  :D

TL.  8)
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: Anonymous on November 22, 2002, 06:31:48 PM
QuoteOK in order to avoid further helmet brusing I have gone and ordered one of said fancy keyboard type thingys. Place of purchse, ebuyer.com price £22.88 which includes delivery. There was a mouse in the same range:
http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage...E%2EingTools%2F (http://catalog.belkin.com/IWCatProductPage.process?Merchant_Id=&Section_Id=200436&pcount=&Product_Id=123033&Section.Section_Path=%2F%2FRoot%2FNostromo%2E%2E%2EingTools%2F)
which did look nice too but it was £35 and far too expensive for a Scotsman this close to Xmas.

 :D
I have uploaded the profile I created to:
http://www.mtuspeed.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/CStrike.n50 (http://www.mtuspeed.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/CStrike.n50) if you want to use it as a starting point.
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: Anonymous on November 22, 2002, 07:43:20 PM
Just thought, my keyboard mapping is weird so this may be of limited value other than showing my layout :-(
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: albert on November 23, 2002, 11:29:48 AM
QuoteJust thought, my keyboard mapping is weird so this may be of limited value other than showing my layout :-(

I just cancelled my order for that keyboard!!! Cause I found the mouse and keyboard with free delivery from amazon.co.uk for £49. They retail separately for £60 + delivery so I thought, why not. I've not bought any pc stuff for ages and a bit of comfort whilst playing my favorite game is worth a bit of cash.  8)
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: JB on November 23, 2002, 11:46:32 AM
Indeed a bit of comfort is worth the cash, thats why i splashed out £140 on an office type chair.   :roll:
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: albert on November 29, 2002, 05:21:43 PM
I got my new toys, but it's like getting used to somethnig totally different.
Sort of like getting say, new false teeth, a false arm, a glass eye. There are too few buttons on the claw so it will take a bit to get a good setup. The mouse is a heavy thing, ball not light sensor and the scroll button doesn't click, insteead the 3rd mouse buttong is next to the thumbs resting place.

BlueBall, how are you getting on with it?
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: sheepy on November 29, 2002, 05:30:55 PM
that mouse doesnt sound very nice.
i like my thumb buttons on my mouse i have my voice comms on it.
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: Anonymous on November 29, 2002, 06:54:13 PM
I got an MS 5 button wireless mouse which I like. The Nostromo I am really starting to like. It has taken a couple of weeks to find what button settings I prefer and to get used to using it. I'm sure that it would be better if I set it to use the thumbpad to move but I'm just too used to using the mouse for movement and can't "untrain" myself.

Stick with it, it will start becoming useful but it will take a while to adapt to it.
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: albert on November 30, 2002, 12:16:45 PM
Yeah a mouse to move and aim is essential if you ask me. I have the Thumb Pad directions set as the change weapons buttons and crouch just now but it is tricky to keep crouch held down so I'll be changing it.

The annoying thing is you have to allocate a button to a shift key in order to use it whereby using up one of the valuable and scarce buttons on the thing. I think I like the feel of it though. The mouse also feels really good too and is damn accurate. The reason being is it is heavier and bulkier than my current mouse. so in time I may play better with it. So far I play a bit with the new setup and change to the old for serious play cause I'm still better that way. I actually had to send back the mouse first time round cause there was a loose object shaking around inside it. So I received the new stuff today so will keep trying.

I think one of the everglide mats and wrist thingys will be my next purchase since it was pay day yesterday!!
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: Anonymous on November 30, 2002, 02:39:51 PM
I received my everglide mat and mouse skates yesteday. Don't like the mat much but the mouse skates are incredible.
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: albert on December 14, 2002, 04:21:08 PM
QuoteI received my everglide mat and mouse skates yesteday. Don't like the mat much but the mouse skates are incredible.

I received my Everglide mat and skates, the mat is incredible  :D  the skates I'm sure I've seen in a 10m roll down B&Q for £2.99, what a complete rip off! Can't believe all the hype about a bit of 3M tape. £3.50 for about 20cms of tape that in all honesty must have cost 2p to manufacture, in fact it probably cost more to have the bloke at the factory cut the 20cms off a roll and put it in a bag. My mouse also slides around just as well on the superb everglide mat, without the damn skates.

Another thing that is p*ssing me off about my new gaming hardware... (Blueball this concerns you more)
The Belkin n50 game claw has a bloody bug where if you press 3 of the buttons simaltaneously a fourth is also activated. So I am sneaking along on CS, crounching, moving left then press forward to go diagonally, and my quick wepon button is activated.  :cry:  every time, so I look at the config screen for the n50 and sure enough I press 3 and the fourth lights up too. Plus it does the same in 6 or so other combinations of 3 keys.

I send an email to Belkin support, the reply is no fix will be supplied for this bug, the physical makeup of the keyboard causes this to happen not the software so it is impossible to remove this "feature" as they call it. I am in a huff!  :evil:

I am now trying to remap my keys as a work around. I really like the item a lot so dont' want to have to send it back, I've sent it back once before as my mouse was faulty.

I hope my XBox lives up to my expectations.  :?
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: Anonymous on December 14, 2002, 04:48:50 PM
Hot tip:

I use the wheel for crouch or walk. Basically, pull the wheel back and leave it, you stay crouched, push it all the way forward and leave it and you stay walking instead of running. Means you don't have to hold a key down :-)
Title: I got me one of these :-)
Post by: smite on December 14, 2002, 05:26:05 PM
X Box sucks dont get one



Smitey being helpful again :D