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The Nostromo is a USB video game controller designed by Belkin. Formerly called the Belkin Nostromo SpeedPad, it was succeeded by the Razer Nostromo, which was co-developed by Belkin and Razer. It can be considered a keyboard/joystick/mouse hybrid. It can also be used outside of games, for example to support cartographic software.
The Razer DeathAdder gaming mouse introduced in 2006 is the company's most popular mouse line by sales, [47] having sold over 20 million units worldwide by June 2024. [48] Razer mice are used by around 8% of professional first-person shooter gamers. [49] In 2021, Razer introduced a new 8 kHz "HyperPolling" technology to power the Razer Viper 8K ...
Article should be moved to Nostromo Speedpad and should discuss all three models (n50, n52, n52te). 2fort5r ( talk ) 02:49, 22 January 2010 (UTC) [ reply ] Seven years later, I think the article should instead be Razer Nostromo , discussing the Belkin Nostromo pads, the Razer Nostromo (now Razer Tartarus), and the Razer Orbweaver, which adds a ...
Nostromo (game controller) ... Razer Blade Stealth; Razer Naga; T. Min-Liang Tan; THX This page was last edited on 25 July 2020, at 23:57 (UTC). Text is available ...
Razer Blade Stealth supports full Chroma lightning with Razer Synapse software. [6] Chroma lighting is a unique light feature on all Razer mouse and keyboard products. The device comes with pre-installed Razer Synapse software and the software supports key clicks, Macro creating and other features that are supported within other Razer keyboards.
Nostromo is a 1904 novel by Joseph Conrad. Nostromo may also refer to: Nostromo (album), a dark ambient album by SleepResearch Facility, inspired by the fictional starship; Nostromo (chasma), a chasma on the moon Charon; Nostromo (game controller), a keypad-based USB video game controller; Nostromo, a 1997 British-Italian TV serial
QMK (Quantum Mechanical Keyboard [2]) is open-source firmware for microcontrollers that control computer keyboards. [3] [4] [5] The QMK Configurator is freely available software which facilitates designing keyboard layouts and then turning them into firmware files.
While the term “configurator” or “configuration system” is quoted rather often in literature, [citation needed] it is used for the most part in a technical sense, addressing a software tool. The success of such an interaction system is, however, not only defined by its technological capabilities, but also by its integration in the whole ...