Razer’s Nostromo gaming keypad was built with every kind of game and every kind of gamer in mind, or at least that’s the feel you get from this sentient-looking robot-like creation.
With its 16 programmable Hyperresponse keys , 8 keymaps you can program and switch between, and a directional thumb pad that goes 8 ways during the week, and twice more on Sundays, you’ll be destroying the competition or developing a severe case of tendonitis.
The keypad has a rubberized wrist pad that will keep your wrists from going snap-crackle-and-pop after that 48 hour MMO gaming session that just turned you into a red eyed zombie. The keys themselves were built and arranged with a gamer’s motions in mind.
The $69.99 keypad comes with Razer’s software for configuring its gaming devices, and you can program the directional thumb pad to act like a modifier for other keys, and assign one or several keys as a toggle for your keymaps.


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