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Default 01-17-2002, 12:20 AM

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Tahoma, Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by philbot:
What controls the movement (W,A,S,D) on a normal keyboard?? THe n50 keys or the n50 directional movement??

The thing that really frustrates me is the combo fo the keys and the mouse to move and rotate.
<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>my n50 setup is like this

i have 2 toggles, top left button and bottom right. so i sacrifice those 2 keys to gain 16 more keys on the pad(plus the d-pad is 8 way so 8 x 3 = 24 more)
unswitched mode i have hmm wish i had some visual aid but work with me (picutre the keys)

*qwer *= mode shit blue
*asd** *= left shift **= mode shift green

those are the non mode switched keys on the pad. i have jump, score board, walk, and drop weapon bound to the d-pad.

i havent fully setup the other modes yet as the full game isnt out and im not actively in a clan competing(voice commands and such).

the software with the n50 is very flexible. i like it alot.

main reason i got it was for comfort. carpal tunnel was kickin me in the ass. my wrist doesnt hurt at all using the n50.


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