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Do you remember that complicated programs used to come with "keyboard overlays". I remember the old WordPerfect function key overlays, which were really more of a reference-sheet than a quick guide. Complex games with lots of functions (like MMOs) had keyboard overlays, and some keyboards like the Z-board had custom skins for popular games. If you could change the key to be an icon then there would be no need to memorize which command corresponded to which key.
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Roccat Alumic – das ist nach Sota, Sense und Taito das nächste Mauspad der Hamburger. Grundsätzlich unterscheidet man zwei Spielertypen: Auf der einen Seite stehen die High-Senser (zu Neudeutsch „Hochfühler“), die ihre Maus am liebsten gerade einmal einen knappen Mikrometer bewegen um den Cursor von einem Eck des 30 Zoll Monitors ans andere Ende zu bewegen. Auf der anderen Seite tummeln sich die Zocker, deren Armmuskulatur zumindest noch rudimentär vorhanden ist. Sie schieben ihren Nager mit langen Gleitwegen meterweit über das Pad und freuen sich über jeden zurückgelegten Zentimeter auf dem Bildschirm. Diese Exemplare der Zockergemeinde zählen sich zu den Low-Sensern (Schwäbisch: „Niedersinnige“). Während viele Mauspads eher das eine oder das andere Lager bedienen, wagt Roccat mit dem Alumic den Spagat und bietet einfach beiden Seiten etwas – mit zwei Seiten. Was kompliziert klingt, ist recht einfach darzustellen: Eine Seite für High-Senser, die andere Seite für Low-Senser. Die Auswahl der richtigen Seite erfolgt, ganz analog, per Muskelkraft.
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In the end, the OKI MC562dn is an interesting solution if you're looking for a small office all-in-one with lots of features. Considering the high price tag, the print quality is not quite on the level it should be. The high purchase price is offset somewhat by the low cost per page. If you can live with the price, and you are most interested in high print speed and large number of features, then this is a very good all-in-one.
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APH Networks is a "dedicated team of people passionate for technology responsible for... writing the reviews or reports, updating the news section, [and] administrating the technical side of the site". For the most part, we are hard at work, producing quality articles for readers and maintaining the site, just like how our Editor-in-Chief, Jonathan, claims "he does not like playing [video] games" because he needs to pays the bills. However, at times, we get stressed out from so much work we do here at APH Networks, that distraction is irresistible. Sometimes, it gets so out of hand, that our hardware testing sessions turn into APH LAN parties. These testing sessions and LAN parties are filled with STFUs (Shut the fridge up, because we don't want the dessert to rot), WTFITS (Why's the fudge in the storage, because something in the fridge did go wrong, and thus, the fudge would rot), and other such words that go through our brains, but do not actually come out of our mouths -- the APH staff does, in fact, get work done by the end of the day. Not only do we review mice and keyboards, but motherboards, chassis, and a variety of other products. Heck, we started to review games not too long ago. However, there was always one thing that seemed to be somewhat outdated at our audio testing lab, and that is none other than gaming headsets, such as the Cooler Master Storm Sirus we're taking a look at today. The Storm Sirus is a headset claimed to be designed for gaming enthusiasts and audiophiles alike. Is this the headset that will take both gaming and audio to the next level? As far as audio quality is concerned in regards to how each user defines it, you will have to experience it for yourself. But if you don't have that luxury, there is always one website you can trust, and that would be APH Networks.
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Are you bored with your transitional mouse? If yes then you may interest with our topic today; Cyber-e-Sport Orbita freestyle mouse. Unlike traditional mouse, Orbita freestyle mouse has unique design with wireless connectivity and freestyle rotating features. Besides that Orbita mouse works more than a mouse and let us go through together to deep dive this device.
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The big problem with portable computing devices is that they're portable. What I mean by that is this statement is that these expensive devices are put through a lot of wear and tear, and sustain damage just from being toted around. Many people's cell phones perform many functions at once: cell phone, email client, MP3 player, and even portable game device . As such, these portable gadgets are mixed in with other items in a bag (or purse), and can easily get scratched or dented. Add into the mix that many new gadgets have delicate touch screens, and you can see why there's a great need for excellent protection.
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Technic3D hat die Ozone Blade Tastatur im Test. Ob die zahlreichen Features der Blade Tastatur im Gaming-Bereich überzeugen können, steht im nachfolgenden Review.
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Ozone Blade Tastatur im Test Ozone verpasst der neuen Spielertastatur „Blade“ Makrotasten, Media-Hotkeys, eine zweifarbige Beleuchtung mit Schieberegler-Steuerung und das Schlagwort „Progaming“.
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If you are using a mouse to browse this website and read this review then you're probably aware of how important an appropriate surface for your mouse can be. A good mousemat can be incredibly important if you're using a high DPI mouse as well. Every gamer knows the frustration of missing a vital headshot because their mouse wouldn't move as smoothly as it could have done.
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The Radon Opto is an affordable mouse from OZONE that can be had for 34.90 Euros from CaseKing.de, sporting an Avago 3090 optical sensor with the ability to adjust DPI from 450 to 3500 and has larger footprints compared to the average mice. The downloadable software allows us to configure the mouse further, by setting macros, keyboard shortcuts, different multimedia functions and more.
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