Others say...

"Best device for gamers."
I am a wow player and that device improves my game playing. It is a bit old but seems like still the best gaming pad. there isn't a 64 bit vista driver coming inside the box but , you can find unoffical drivers over internet.

"When will they turn it into an all in one?"
I use this product to play Shadowbane on a Vista comp and have no problems at all.

I'm a woman and have little hands but I find it very comfortable.

However, here is my issue:
I have to use this with my left hand and my mouse with my right hand at the same time(to run). This is a serious pain.

I saw that a new model was coming and an got all excited only to have my dreams dashed upon seeing that they still haven't made to OBVIOUS change- make it for the right hand and put in a mouse ball instead of the direction pad. I know a lot of people don't use their mouse to run but I certainly can't figure out how not to (maybe it's just a Shadowbane thing) but certainly they can make one with and one without the mouse ball so there is something for everyone. Surely my husband and I aren't the only two people in the world to think this the way to go?

"Changes the way you play! Awesome for FPS!"
Just a quick review: I got this pad to use for FPS (Battlefield, COD, etc) and it completely changes the way you play! Fully programmable with macros and everything! Basically, I can do all of the game functions without having to move my hand. The comfortable wrist rest also greatly reduces strain on my wrist which is a definite plus.



"Great item, minor criticisms."
Belkin Nostromo Speedpad n52
I've had this a few weeks now and I enjoy it greatly. The software is excellent and the macro ability is versatile. I only wish that the thumb button was easier to depress as if you are excited and use this button you'll find yourself pushing your gamepad across your desk. The ergonomics could be tweeked a little too, either make the hand rest adjustable or have it come out a little further, as it stands fatigue can set in after a long session. Finally I wish that there was a way in the macro software to capture mouse movements as well, but all in all, this product is amazing and a definite advantage for any gaming session.

"For more than games"
We got several of these for the office. It really saves time when working with Excel, Powerpoint, Word, SPSS, and ArcGIS. I use A LOT of hot keys to get my work done so this make my work so much faster by allowing me to program multiple keystrokes per key.

I am able to set the keys to work with Explorer.exe so the pad works globally then set each color profile (4 total) to a specific application that I can cycle through.

The only way this could be better is another version for the right hand that has a ball mouse instead of a pad that could be used in tandem with the one on the left.

The only issues I have noticed is the pad will occasionally switch out of a profile for some reason. Probably has to do with setting it to Exporer.exe, however, it is easy enough to cycle through the color profile.

 

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  Belkin Nostromo Speedpad n52

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Why I buy this one ?
- Captures all the advantages of the critically acclaimed n50
- Cranks up the juice with advanced options to dominate your game
- Combines keyboard and gamepad into one small, easy-to-use device
- More tools for customizing your game than ever
- Designed with an intuitive nature and stylish versatility


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What our customer's say!

"Not Compatible With Mac OS X Leopard", While I greatly enjoyed this product and used it heavily for World of Warcraft, it is not compatible with Mac OS X Leopard (10.5.4). I recently switched over from Windows XP Pro, and tried to install the old software onto the new Mac system. The install was successful, and the software opens, but it won't accept programming instructions for the device.The N52 SpeedPad retains the default WASD settings, but the shift, round button, 8-way hat, and wheel don't function.

My only gripe with the controller was that it didn't have that 'clickey' feel that I love in keyboards... another layer of tactile feedback would have been perfect for this device. However, it was a minor beef, and I still highly recommend it for all you Windows users. Abilities become second nature, and it radically speeds up your gameplay, once you get used to it (which is quickly).

Looks like I will be upgrading to the Tournament version as soon as the 60$ comes my way.

Get one. You won't regret it.

Peace.

"Great device", I've owned one of these for about a year now and they are great. There is a period where you have to learn to use it, and you will suck while you are getting used to the controls. Once you do you will notice it's a lot easier to game with it than a keyboard.

Once you get all the keys mapped and you learn to love the configuration swapping (the round orange button) you'll be fragging like crazy. Note: it is a little stiff in the beginning but after a month or so of usage it loosens up a bit.

"Worthless for me", Worthless for me, do not have enough functions. Any game i play required F buttons. This thing dont have them.

"Cheap build quality and WOFTM. I couldn't even give it away!", I'm a videon game noob' and i ordered this to help with shooter games and the like. Sadly im still a noob' no thanks to this keypad.

Pros-none really. I think if u want a key pad with easy key access a z-board may be your best bet.

Cons-Build quality is cheap and some of the buttons on the side such as the big orange one, the direction pad and "thumb" button are reminiscant of the type of thing you'd get on one of these budget joysticks K-Mart sold in the 80's. They're really clunky and you have to press firmly for any sort response. The keys are pretty flat and unresponsive as well. Theres also no weight to this thing so it would move accross the table if you weren't careful. Call me old skool but i like my gear sturdy and heavy. Imagine a brick without the weight (this thing is too light even as a paperweight!)

All in all I found that the pad was fiddly and tried to cram too much into a small space at the expense of ease of function. A poor concept really given the complexity of games these days and even if the design was improved the poor Belkin manufacturing quality would ruin it. I Think i used this thing for about 2 weeks before I stored it in a box in cupboard where it has remained to this day 18 months later....

"very pleased with this product", great product. it's very easy to apply to the game and install.
very comfortable on a grip.
highly recommended.



 
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"Awsome for gaming!", I've tried a number of gaming pads to put my game controls where I can get to them. This pad is easy to configure and easy to use. Well worth the money. No downside or regrets!

"Handy ", I can never go back to using a keyboard for games again. the software is simple to use for setting up macros and keybinding for individual games. it will load your 'Loadout' when you fire up a game so you dont need to change it everytime. now to the bast feature. you can have 4 different profiles for a single game and switch between them wile playing by setting a hotkey on the pad. thus the little red, green, and blue lights by the little space bar. now for a tip for thoes of you that allready own one. The palm rest is adjustable for a bigger hand, Just pull up on the wrist rest and it will pop out then you'll see eight holes, use the back set for a bigger hand.

Enjoy

"Was Good", One of the buttons stopped working days after I got it. Didn't feel like going through the hassle of returning it. What a bummer:(

"Some technical issues with the N52 and WoW", I've used the N52 for a number of years. I used it in Everquest, and now I use it in WoW. I apologize for the length.

When you install the N52, Windows will see this as four devices under two bases. There is a mouse device that just provides a place for mousewheel functions, a keyboard, a joystick, and a mouse that provides a place for other mouse functions.

The technical capabilities of this keyboard and its driver software are phenomenal. In Everquest, casters had to practice casting spells, and I could enter a series of casts and pauses to allow the commands to complete - the same keys I'd normally enter would just be recorded and played back through the N52. A macro can be set to act once or repeat - so I'd sit in the guild pool and cast all night, driven directly off my keyboard.

In wow, I can avoid an inactivity disconnect by letting a macro loop that has me move a little every few seconds, then turn around and move back.

The eight way rocker can be a directional pad, OR a Joystick, OR a mouse -or it can be a directional pad in one shift, a mouse in another, and a joystick in another - and it could be a mouse in some directions and a joystick in others. Another reviewer made the directional pad his shift pad. I use the wheel as my shift because I have a wheel on the regular mouse. The eight positions on the d-pad can be bound to anything that any other key can. All the keys on this keyboard are equal. In WoW I use the eight way pad solely as a movement pad. You could use the wheel, for example, as a throttle, and any key could be a joystick button (from 1 to 24).

The keys can be a single key - or a series of keystrokes of arbitrary length, or a mouse button, or a joystick button, or tied to a mouse or joystick axis. If a single key, the key makes when you push it and breaks when you release it so you can make a key the "alt" key and it works as a shift. It can be told to repeat for as long as you hold it - or until you push it again. The problem is that without delays, the sequence of keystrokes does not reliably work in WoW. In Everquest, you were limited to the spells in your "gems" so casting was no problem. In Wow, you can have an action bar position tied to a spell - or an in game macro - or you can type on the keyboard:

/targetenemy
/cast [nostance:1] shadowform
/cast [harm] Vampiric Embrace

That is a simple action, targets the nearest enemy, shifts you into shadowform if you are not already there, and then casts Vampiric Embrace so that you or your party gets healbacks when you do shadow damage. At some levels a shadow priest might start almost every solo combat that way, as well as many group combats - so it makes some sense to make it a macro. But you have limited macro slots and you have a lot of spells. and many of your macros are going to be used to stack multiple spells onto a single key.

And you should be able to program this into the N52's profile editor so as to save in game macro positions and allow a real richness of action, and in fact you can, but it does not work, at least not "instantly". The input scheme in WoW tosses away keystrokes if they come in too fast. You can make it work - by inserting some delays so that the keystrokes don't arrive all at once. But for most purposes that is way too slow.

Now, it should be possible to use a program like "AutoHotKey" (free software - define anything on your keyboard as anything else, make any key sequence a hot key that can do anything and which reacts contextually) to overcome this. For a while I tried to use a joystick with WoW with my N52, and I used AutoHotKey to make the joystick simulate a mouse and I hooked buttons on the joystick to actions like "/targetenemy{enter}/changeactionbar 1{enter}/cast [nostance:1] shadowform{enter}". Autohotkey could get WoW to take a string like this. The N52 can't, unless you put in large amounts of delay. But if the Nostromo can send unique keystroke sequences, it should be possible to get it all working with Autohotkey.

But that is not my approach.

I am now using the N52 in my left hand and a Logitech MX mouse in my right. The MX has, functionally, 11 buttons plus the forward and back roll on the wheel. Using left click, right click, the mouse wheel's down click as center click leaves you the left and right tilt on the mouse wheel, the extra top button, the two left buttons, and the left wheel which is functionally three related buttons. All can be contextually programmed to a unique keystroks (like cntl-shift-9) that then can be bound to an action button in WoW.

All the keys on the N52 are defined as simple keys or as simple shifted keys, and I have allocated the first right actionbar to actions needed by the keyboard and the mouse, and those actionbar entries are almost all bound to macros. I play a priest (as did one of the other respondents), so I use two shifts on the N52, one for party healing, and the other for soloing or offense. The "mouse wheel" I have programmed as a cycle shift so that I can get to all of the shifts if I need to, and the button there is center mouse. Macros change the main action bar from the offensive action bar to the buff and prep action bar. The first 5 keys are pfkeys for targeting the group for buffs and heals, and the buff and heal keys are all 6 or higher on the action bar so that they do not have to change.

In offense mode, the 12 keys on the left cast the first 12 action bar entries. If they could, I'd have had them cast the spells directly, but they can't as I explained (well, they can - if I put enough delays in the typing simulation - but it just takes too long). The two on the right call out the macros that target enemy or friend, shift to the action bar I want, and adjust stance if needed. Many of the spells cast differently in combat, and the button under the rocker near the shifts is an alt key to adjust the actions of the macro to the non-combat version or to reset /castsequence.

I've looked at some of the gaming keyboards, and I started playing WoW on a regular keyboard. Then I dug through my old computer parts and got out my N52.

BTW, I had an N52 break once, I called Belkin, and they gave me an RMA. About 20 days later I got a new one. Not everything is perfect but they made the return simple enough.

Of course, the mouse in my setup can do a bunch of things. It is set up to target enemy, friend (same macros) open bags, summon mount, has an escape key, targets without changing bars, casts a bubble on me no matter who is targeted without changing targeting, and also has the two main mouse buttons, the center button and forward and back mousewheel. And the MX software has the same sort of setup as the N52 - the software can detect which program you are running and automatically shift the translation of the mouse buttons - so making all the whacky things happen in wow.exe doee not break the mouse when I'm using the mouse in a browser.

The point of this is to not have to touch the keyboard normally. I move around with the N52 8 way pad, cast spells, buff, target and fight with one hand on the mouse and one on the N52.

I could see one other use for the N52 - as the second keyboard for two boxing. Consider that if you are two boxing, many of the things you want to do with, say, the priest that is supporting your warrior are repetitive and may not need to be that fast. You might be able to use a KvM switch when you want to sent tells from that character, while doing most of your healing from this compact keyboard.

I guess my point is that while the keyboard has some problems, it beats anything else that is out there. I see reviews of other pads talking about modes and shifts - and, at least for WoW, you can use some of the keys as in game shifts so that you could, well, get more keys than you could possibly bind. I can't speak to the flexibility of those other keyboards, but this one has more function than I can figure out how to use. The sort of game I like to play is based on a keyboard interface, so almost every function I use is based on keystrokes. Were this a flying game, it might be sensible to define the wheel as a throttle to go with the joystick I'd be using. Or some additional fire buttons. This device gives you that flexibility - all the flexibility you can stand, and more.

"Pure Power and Speed at you finger tips.", I was unstopable as a Jedi in Starwars Galaxies. In COH I can run circles around you. You will feel defenseless against me. The reason is this controller. Fully programmable and allows you to run a variety of macros that you create. The fit isn't adjustable but works well for my large hands. This replaces the need for a keyboard for all but typing messages.

Some people can't get use to it and I'm afraid one day they will stop making it. If you give it time you won't be able to play without.

When people talk about the gamers edge. This is it. This is also a solid well made unit. Mine performs like it was new after 2 years.

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