
The eight-way disc is perfect for games like Descent, Unreal or Quake, where you normally use the mouse or a joystick to control which way you're facing and buttons on the keyboard to move forward, back or to one side.

Despite all these controls, the n50 is compact and easy to use - it fits under the left hand like a stationary mouse and all the controls end up right at your fingertips, leaving your right hand free to work a mouse or joystick. The $29.99 (U.S.) n50 is a hybrid that combines the eight-way directional disc from a gamepad, the scroll wheel from a mouse and 10 keys from a keyboard.

(It also matches up well with Belkin's force-feedback-enabled Nostromo N30 GameMouse - see 's review). Maybe it's for the best though, cattle season has been slow, and I'm getting the Cap.t Kirk gut in my old age.With this in mind, Belkin came up with the Nostromo n50 to work as a companion to a mouse, gamepad or joystick. The only draw back I have to this my friends, Is I miss the old days, of sitting back, in my recliner, N52 on my chest with one hand, Mouse in the other, and not having to sit up. one will heal the tank, the other heals themselves. Or in the case of Pallys, I use them for when art of war procs. Usually though, The chain heal on round robin works fine with my 4 ele. Then I can switch up heals, like on M2 have Greater heals cast first, etc. Then have it on round robin, so if I need more, it goes to the next caster etc. castsequence target=tankypoo Chain heal, Lesser healingwave, Healing wave etc.

I use the ten on the left for heals, and the ten on the right for misc.įor example, I'll have M-1 set for Alt-shift-1 and then set a macro up in game like. I recently bought a Warboard (cybersnipa), just for the 20 extra keys. I've often thought about grabbing the G13 myself, I've heard nothing but praise for it.
