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If you game on a PC in 2019, chances are you have a controller hooked up. Not for every game, or even most maybe, but there are certain genres where the beloved mouse-and-keyboard combo struggles. Racing games, platformers, and even the occasional third-p...
Finally, analog controls through a keyboard, Plush wrist rest, Aimpad works without needing developers to program specifically for it...
Demands quite a bit of setup and tinkering, Developers probably should program for it, because it's really a third tier of input, Media keys are weirdly hard to access...
Aimpad is an idea ahead of its time. There's nothing but good intentions here, trying to close the divide between mouse-and-keyboard and controller. As someone who regularly uses both and thinks each excels in certain genres, I'm all for developing a devi...
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It was never going to take long for the Wooting One' s perch at the top of the analog keyboard tree to start looking a little wobbly. Cooler Master may not have entirely shaken Wooting down, limiting the analog input of its MK850 (not to be confused with...
Useful analog cluster, Packed with passthroughs, Spectacular lighting, Highly customizable...
Expensive, Cherry Red switches aren't for everyone, Tight layout, Awkward M-key placement...
Cooler Master has produced the current pinnacle of what an analog keyboard should be. Although the price may be extreme, the complement of features is spectacular...
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Cooler Master MasterKeys MK850 keyboard review A new flagship keyboard with eight analog keys, a bit of a w00t?We take a look at the new MK850 keyboard from Cooler Master. The unit is their new high-end slash premium keyboard series with Cherry MX RED RGB...
I've been looking for some simple words to describe the Aimpad functionality and it ends being a little unpolished yet innovative. Adding analog controller like functionality to the keyboard I do like. It potentially helps me game better and more precisel...
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Forget, for a moment, what the Cooler Master MK850 looks like. Forget about its RGB lighting, its brushed metal top, its many keys and buttons, and the software that comes with it, because none of those things make it a keyboard of consequence. The only t...
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The Cooler Master range of products is legendary amongst those of us for whom computer components are a way of life. From the early days of custom products for the fledgling home build systems all the way through to now, their combination of quality and...
Any time a new technology is introduced, admittedly in this case a fairly new tech, the key to winning over the audience is, in a large part, making it feel old and familiar. It should be an addition to a pre-existing formula, rather than a wholesale rewr...
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Ah, Aimpad technology! I have been wanting to try it out for a while now, having read references of the Aimpad analog control input mechanism with mechanical keyboards over three years ago. I referenced it in my review of the Roccat Isku+ Force FX as wel...
Feature-rich keyboard offering nearly everything an enthusiast would desire, Exclusively licensed Aimpad analog control, Analog control works across a long range of switch travel, and most mechanical switches today via an add-on sensor, Unified software d...
Expensive relative to the general keyboard market, Aimpad control is on eight keys only, and more configuration tools would be helpful, Software driver does not scale well with high DPI/scaling, Stock keycaps are mediocre at best and will show signs of we...
The Cooler Master MK850 keyboard releases on February 28, 2019 for $199.99 from the Cooler Master US web shop, as well as other retailers, for customers in the USA. Feature-rich keyboard offering nearly everything an enthusiast would desire Exclusively l...
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proclockers.com Updated: 2019-12-11 03:56:28
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Do you enjoy games that often have you reaching for your controller or joystick? Is your desk cluttered with peripherals needed for those racing and flight sims? This no longer needs to be the case thanks to Cooler Master's new MK850 featuring Aimpad tech...
From common tasks such as word processing to racing in Project Cars, the MK850 didn't skip a beat. At work, I really enjoyed typing on the MK850 due to the MK850's Cherry MX red switches and the included wrist rest. I'm normally not a person that uses a w...
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