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Originally Posted by Mr Pheer
A Razer Orbweaver has been available for years and can do the same thing for less money.
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No, not really mate. The difference in price is only £10 but the functionality and ease of use is miles apart.
Yes, the Orb enables keys to be customised, but then you need to remember which key does what. Or, physically stick stickers to the keys to identify them. The Deck enables you to choose the picture displayed on the button because the button is an LED screen itself. Whats more a single button can also be folder of you like.
Meaning that say I have 3 buttons programmed with 3 games - Dirt Rally, Project Cars 2 and F1 2018. Well, I press the 'Dirt Rally' button, and it launches the game, but then all the keys change on the pad to options useful within dirt rally. Likewise, if I press the project Cars 2 key, it launches the game then gives me 15 Project Cars 2 specific options.
Likewise, if I launch Photoshop, then the 15 keys are now all photoshop specific shortcuts and macros. Same as if I open an editing program. The keys all change to whatever is applicable to what you are doing at the time, and they all have their own icons, chosen by you, so you know at a glance what key does what straight away...