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Review on Razer Tartarus Gaming Keypad Analog Optical Computer Accessories & Peripherals by Petar Atanasov-robi ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I am satisfied, the purchase is quite successful.

Summarizing everything written above, in my case, Tartarus v2 could have been dispensed with. In shooters and MMOs, its functionality would be enough. option, I overpaid a little for something that I'm unlikely to use.

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Pros
  • 1. The build quality is good - it does not creak or play. 2. Variability of settings thanks to Synapse - as always on top. 3. Removable stick on the cross. The solution is simple, but VERY convenient. 4. Excellent ergonomics, starting from a slight slope to the left side, to a customizable two-position stop, will fit any hand. Otherwise, the main thing is to survive the initial discomfort from addiction, and even an "uncomfortable" gap for 2-3 days will be perceived quite normally. 5. Analog buttons, due to which you can emulate sticks from a joypad.
Cons
  • 1. If you are accustomed to strongly rest against the base of the palm, the "nose" of the device will lift up 1-2 mm from the table (my table top is flat "into the mirror"). on the heel of the device to avoid this. Razer, what's the matter? Have you regretted a piece of gum on an extra leg? 2. The use of double binds on the buttons is not very usable. Either the skis are hacky or I am gifted, but every time when using double binds, the first bind works first, followed by the second. If it was originally intended, then I don’t see the usability of such a solution. So you have to use hypershift for double binds. 3. The pressing force, subjectively, is MUCH higher when compared with the tactile purple switches from Rather. At first, during the evening, at least, it was not possible to get used to it, the fingers were noticeably tired in a couple of hours. After a week, they are perceived normally. 4. The stick on the cross is bare plastic, which is why the finger doesn’t “touch” it. Because of which, with a “cotton” pressing force, if you play with headphones (you don’t hear the click), you don’t tactilely understand whether you squeezed it or no. You will have to sculpt a flu on it. In a device for 9-10K, this is a directly offensive drawback. 5. The lack of engraving on the caps - at first it will be VERY difficult to get used to. In principle, it is solved by putting on high-profile or custom caps on the necessary buttons. informative.

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