Gaming Keypad for Girls

Can’t help but agree with you.

Is the girlfriend in question the victim of a shrink ray?

Does she run from key to key and push them down with all her might using both hands?

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Not really . I have the logitech version and mine is above my main keyboard which is on a slide out.

You actually don’t have to move your hands for those controllers and if you do it is minimal because all can be done by just moving your fingers.

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OP is talking about gaming keypads not keyboards

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It’s for a computer that he is ordering for her

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I used a tartarus and hated it, I recommend looking up Azeron. Fully customizable and colors galore.
You’re welcome!

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Seem you triggered quite a few people in the posts for a simple inquiry

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Well wouldn’t say triggered.

OP is just implying technology isn’t gender neutral, either out of ignorance or just trolling.

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Oh god, my feet rely on the floor to hold my body weight! I have seriously messed up my build IRL. The earth holds my body weight! Oh no!

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I have never found a reason to have a keypad, other than trying to look fancy. Anything I want to do, I can do on my keyboard.

I use an Original Orbweaver chroma and while it is a nice keypad i will not ever reccomend another razer product and the reason is.

The Orbweaver chroma has the same controllers and standards as other devices from Razer in that era but is the ONLY one to never be added to synapse 3 and razer constantly silences any talk of it instead forcing you to buy a different one despite the fact that there are still some stores selling the Orbweaver chroma with manufacturing dates as early as just last year.

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Howdy there Hyper,
I am a guy with avg hands and use the Razer Orbweaver because of a disability I have (I also use the Razer Naga mouse). I have used the Orbweaver for several years (Hazelnut on youtube also uses and highly recommends).
My Orbweaver recently started acting up and couldn’t find another anywhere (within a reasonable price point) and ended up getting the tartarus. I gotta say, it felt like I was really working to reach the thumb wheel and the button above it (comfortably). Maybe because I was so used to how sleek the Orbweaver is but I didn’t like it.

If my Orbweaver dies and I have not other options I’d go with it because I do love gamepads. Just my thoughts and hope it helps some.

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And here is a picture of my setup, assuming i know how to forums properly

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I think he was more implying that a gaming pad might be easier for his GF to use with the new computer he is ordering for her . It’s people like you that have twisted it into the OP saying technology isn’t gender neutral.

All he asked is for some advice from people especially females that may use gaming keypads what they think .

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An “off the tracks” suggestion, the “Hori” brand of controllers for the PS4 looks like they may have copied the ergonomics of the G13.
The Hori Tactical Assault Command F14 is an FF14 themed controller. It’s for the PS4, but is Windows compatible (the PS4 can just use keyboards in general).

The Hori Playstation 4 TAC Pro is similar, but the joystick/dpad is in a slightly different location.

I can’t vouch for the quality of either of these things, or Hori products in general. I just noticed that they were shaped very similar to the G13.

Kind of looks more like the Tarturus

I set my mouse’s back button (thumb button) as jump.

Similarly, any suggestions for a keypad for someone with enormous hands? Like, if he were still alive, what keypad would y’all suggest for Andre The Giant? Asking for, essentially, a cave troll.

One made me think of the Tarturus, and one made me think of the G13 based on the position of the joystick. The general shape of the keyboard itself reminded me of the G13. They’re both kind of pricey, so I’d want to look at the measurements and sizing to see if they were the right size.

Also, I did see that the G13 will be available, I’m sure in a limited quantity, on Sept. 28th in the $160 ish dollar range. I’m not sure if I actually believe it, but Amazon said it.

Logitech G13 is the best, but they don’t make them anymore. The razer ones are pretty much the only option.

One alternative I found out about recently is a triple foot pedal that I bought from amazon. The pedals can be used for modifiers that are hard to reach with small or inflexible hands. That opens up a lot more keybinds that are close at hand.

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My wife has small hands and naga’s are too big lol.

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