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02-12-2007, 05:38 PM
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Numberpad-Like Gamepad For PCs? Ever see one?
 I've always used the numberpad when playing any game, but I have to slide the keyboard to the left so I can do it without bending my left hand to the right near the mouse. I hate having to play this way. Isn't there a game control pad or a number pad that’s nearly identical to the way a numberpad is organized? By this I mean a straight line of 5 buttons or more long (up and down) and 4 or more buttons across, but with more buttons for gaming.
I compared a picture of the Wolfking gaming keyboard pad to the number pad on a standard keyboard and noticed some differences that I know I'd totally hate. Good idea on their part though... but those long keyes in the middle kinda screw it up by leaving out three important keys as a result. (The ones I use for strafe left, strafe right, and reverse)
The way I usually have it set up:
0 - Duck
Del - Toggle run/fast walk
1 - Strafe left
2 - Reverse/backwards
3 - Strafe right
4 - Lean left
5 - Forward (default speed)
6 - Lean right
7 - Toggle creep/slow walk
8 - Jump
9 - Special function
/ - Use/Interact
* - Flashlight
- - Drop/release/throw down weapon/object
+ - Change fire setting
Enter - Prone
Then I also use the arrow keys, and the Insert, Home, PgUP, Delete, End, and PGDN keys for other things like going into the menu, using tools, special equipment, grenades, etc.
The Wolfking would have been perfect if they hadn't cut out those 3 keys I need.  I was just about to order it when I noticed the problem too.
I actually did see an assignable keybad that looked almost exactly like a numberpad with no lables on the buttons. It looked like clearish wite plastic I think. It might have been lighted. I don't remember. I would love to find that product!
Can anyone help me out with finding a gamepad like anything I've mentioned?
Edit: I would LOVE to have something like this:

But there's no way I'm paying $200!! Where do they get off!?
http://salestores.com/genova09.html
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02-12-2007, 08:46 PM
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That first one doesn't have enough keys, second is WAY out of my price range, 3rd is the same thing as 1 but costs several times more, and the 4th link is broken.  Thanks though.  I didn't know to look for a CAD keypad. That should help me find something.
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02-13-2007, 08:00 AM
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02-13-2007, 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Judaeus Apella
That first one doesn't have enough keys, second is WAY out of my price range, 3rd is the same thing as 1 but costs several times more, and the 4th link is broken.  Thanks though.  I didn't know to look for a CAD keypad. That should help me find something.
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4th was something called "wolfking warrior game pad"
http://froogle.google.com/froogle?q=...oogle&ct=title
couple of links there
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02-13-2007, 01:23 PM
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LOL, read my first post.
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02-13-2007, 01:31 PM
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Found this looking for keypads.. rofl
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02-13-2007, 01:39 PM
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wouldnt be something like this okay for your needs?
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02-13-2007, 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Judaeus Apella
Isn't there a game control pad or a number pad that’s nearly identical to the way a numberpad is organized? By this I mean a straight line of 5 buttons or more long (up and down) and 4 or more buttons across, but with more buttons for gaming.
I compared a picture of the Wolfking gaming keyboard pad to the number pad on a standard keyboard and noticed some differences that I know I'd totally hate. Good idea on their part though... but those long keyes in the middle kinda screw it up by leaving out three important keys as a result. (The ones I use for strafe left, strafe right, and reverse)
The way I usually have it set up:
0 - Duck
Del - Toggle run/fast walk
1 - Strafe left
2 - Reverse/backwards
3 - Strafe right
4 - Lean left
5 - Forward (default speed)
6 - Lean right
7 - Toggle creep/slow walk
8 - Jump
9 - Special function
/ - Use/Interact
* - Flashlight
- - Drop/release/throw down weapon/object
+ - Change fire setting
Enter - Prone
Then I also use the arrow keys, and the Insert, Home, PgUP, Delete, End, and PGDN keys for other things like going into the menu, using tools, special equipment, grenades, etc.
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Please read the first post.
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02-13-2007, 03:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Judaeus Apella
Please read the first post. 
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Not sure what u r on about??
But given that the pads I mentioned are programmable it doesn't really matter what keys they emulate. The n52 has 17 keys and a dpad which is ideal for menu nav. Cant think of many games where you need more, and if u do it has 3 shift states.
Alternatively use wasd, u then have easy reach to 80 odd keys or more
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02-13-2007, 04:17 PM
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If Im using my mouse with my right, and the controller with my self.. how am I going to use shift states? Also "By this I mean a straight line of 5 buttons or more long (up and down) and 4 or more buttons across, but with more buttons for gaming."
I don't mean to be rude, and I know you guys are trying to help, but I think Pissboy may have been the only person who actually read my post.... and he still posted the one controller I said I didn't like. LOL Did the rest of you just read the title, and post something without reading the actual post?
If you want to help someone who posts a question, read all the way through their post... otherwise people just spam that person with useless information.
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02-13-2007, 05:10 PM
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Doesn't the saitek come with something like what you are looking for? Let me have a look.
Nope only comes with 9buttons total.
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02-13-2007, 05:59 PM
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Yeah, I know. Its really difficult to find something like this. Also those controller pads with the flat shaped rubber buttons are trash. The best ones have the traditional plastic keys.
But what really confuses me is how are users of these gaming keypads, playing games with half the keys missing? There's probably twice as many critical functions you have to use in most games than any of these keypads support... what a waste of money. And those axis keypads suck for gaming... thats the whole reason I got into PC gaming years ago. The only decent gaming keypad is that WolfKing, but like I said they cut out a row of buttons I need.... which was a real let down. I was really excited when I found that keypad.
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02-14-2007, 12:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Judaeus Apella
If Im using my mouse with my right, and the controller with my self.. how am I going to use shift states? Also "By this I mean a straight line of 5 buttons or more long (up and down) and 4 or more buttons across, but with more buttons for gaming."
I don't mean to be rude, and I know you guys are trying to help, but I think Pissboy may have been the only person who actually read my post.... and he still posted the one controller I said I didn't like. LOL Did the rest of you just read the title, and post something without reading the actual post?
If you want to help someone who posts a question, read all the way through their post... otherwise people just spam that person with useless information. 
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Unfortunately you come accross as very rude and very unclear you say ""By this I mean a straight line of 5 buttons or more long (up and down) and 4 or more buttons across, but with more buttons for gaming."" Which reads like something from an Edward Lear Poem.
As far as using shift states go's it is blatantly obvious from your reply that you have no idea what this means, so don't try and be sarcastic.
I did read through your posts, it is a bit of a struggle due to the lack of clarity.
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02-14-2007, 03:14 AM
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I cant think of the name off the top of my head but there was a company that made custom keypads where you could move the buttons/etc.. keys were normal keycaps..
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02-14-2007, 03:26 AM
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Just wondering, why don't you just used WASD keys etc? That is what most people use afaik...
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02-14-2007, 09:10 AM
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Unfortunately you come accross as very rude and very unclear you say ""By this I mean a straight line of 5 buttons or more long (up and down) and 4 or more buttons across, but with more buttons for gaming."" Which reads like something from an Edward Lear Poem.
As far as using shift states go's it is blatantly obvious from your reply that you have no idea what this means, so don't try and be sarcastic.
I did read through your posts, it is a bit of a struggle due to the lack of clarity.
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Well, perhaps it was the way I worded my first explanation. We all think differently and come from different walks of life, and something that sounds obvious as one thing to someone, may sound as something completely different to someone else. I'll try again. No hard feelings I hope?
And this has a lot to do with the question,
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Just wondering, why don't you just used WASD keys etc? That is what most people use afaik...
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I cannot play a game using the letter keys. They feel incredibly awkward to me the way they don't line up and I cannot get used to them, which causes me to play badly. But I am very comfortable using keys that are laid out so they are straight up and down like the number pad, in straight vertical and horizontal lines. So Im looking for something set up so that the keys are laid out in straight up and down lines, unlike the letter keys, but with more keys than a number pad; at least 26 to 30 keys. And if the keys on the number pad are seperated into different groups, then the largest concentration of them must be a group of 5 keys up by 4 keys across like the numberpad.
Its difficult for me to understand why something like this is so difficult to find, and when you do they are SO expensive! With all the different uses for keypads like this including CAD, scientifc and industrial work with special equiptment requiring a simple keypad like this, design and modeling work where a keypad like this would be a great way to enhance productivity, and of course gaming... there has to be something like this that doesn't cost a bloody fortune!
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I cant think of the name off the top of my head but there was a company that made custom keypads where you could move the buttons/etc.. keys were normal keycaps..
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Anybody heard of this?
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02-14-2007, 12:12 PM
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02-14-2007, 12:13 PM
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the price though....Ouch...
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02-14-2007, 12:24 PM
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02-14-2007, 12:27 PM
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02-14-2007, 02:12 PM
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Holly sh*t thats awsome! I love that! It even matches the color of my other keyboard. LOL
I wonder if anyone else sells it....
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02-14-2007, 02:36 PM
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I read a few user reviews about the Wolfking... and they say that it feels awkward at first, but they soon got used to it and now they love it. I found it at Microtech cheap. Think I should get it or... are they not a trustworthy store? I've never heard of them.
http://www.techmicro.com/ProductDeta...Code=DK2388UBK
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02-14-2007, 06:29 PM
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That is a nice keypad. Cherry switches are some of the best on the market...
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