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Razer Tartarus V2, Mecha-Membrane Gaming Keypad, 32 Fully Programmable Keys, Ergonomic Form, Detachable Palm Rest, Hypershift Function, RGB

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When you’re in the center of the battlefield, it’s crucial to do everything from cast spells to activate skills in a flash. With the Razer Tartarus V2, you can bind commands and skills and activate them instantaneously—all in the palm of your hand. The Razer Tartarus V2 provides endless commands at your fingertips with 32 fully programmable mecha-membrane keys, including an 8-way directional D-pad and 3-way scroll wheel. The keypad also features individually programmable backlit keys with 16.8 million color options, all easily set through Razer Synapse. And with its improved ergonomic form factor and adjustable palm rest with two positions, you get the exact angle of comfort you need.

  • All-New Razer Mecha-Membrane for a soft cushioned touch with crisp tactile click.Analog Functionality : No
  • 32 Fully Programmable Keys includes an 8-way directional thumb pad & scroll wheel
  • Razer Chroma Customizable Backlighting with 16.8 million colour options
  • Ergonomic Form with Detachable Palm Rest for a comfortable fit
  • Razer Hyper shift Functionality for increased button control

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  1. tenohfive's avatar
    This is one of those devices that I feel would be really handy, and yet I've never been able to think of a good use for.

    I've got a midi-device (X-Touch) I use for controls on flightsims, rudder pedals that I can use to lean in FPS games, plus webcam head tracking software to move the camera wherever I'm looking...and yet I still can't work out what I'd use this for.

    And that's the annoying thing about Razer - despite not actually knowing what I'd use it for, I really want to buy the bloody thing.
    m4rmite's avatar
    I've had one version or another of these for about 18 years.
    So comfortable and when jumping from game to game, it's brilliant to hav e the same action keys for all games.
    The original was a Belkin nostromo speedpad n52, then Razer bought them.
  2. iLoveDeals101's avatar
    Should be wireless otherwise it’s pointless. 
    AD77VK's avatar
    Would you say that wireless kiss is pointless too
  3. ktown's avatar
    If you like the form factor the old Belkin N52te is the best. It has onboard memory so you don’t have to mess with Razer software each time
    blackadr's avatar
    I'm still using my n52, I really like it. The only problem is that there are no new drivers so I'm using the old Vista driver. It means I have to load the profile manually instead of it being automatic. Still, it's worth as it really works well.
  4. Auric_Goldfinger's avatar
    Having wanted one of these for about a year. I decided to take the plunge when I spotted this price.

    Two issues for me:

    1. The directions pad is so clicky that it's very distracting. It's not a smooth experience at all. I knew it was a d-pad but wasn't prepared for how clicky it would be as opposed to a softer style one.

    2. The buttons sometimes 'stick' which is apparently very common. For example I had instances where I would be aiming down sight on FPS but it wouldn't release when I needed it to.

    I've decided to return sadly. Shame because it's a clever device that could be so useful otherwise.
    ktown's avatar
    If you want a proper joystick instead of the clicky d-pad consider the Logitech g13. They’re quite pricey second hand though
  5. Dusty's avatar
    Wait, so is this a one size fits all or used with a gaming mouse type setup?
  6. polarbaba's avatar
    I've got the pro with the optical switches.

    The thumb button is so far down that it hurts my hand.

    This things poorly designed.

    I've got normal/large hands
    ktown's avatar
    Get the smaller older versions by Belkin. Less buttons but much more comfortable 
  7. baronm's avatar
    Back up to £78.25 :-(
  8. Davison89's avatar
    Bought the original on release never used it, pointless.

    Main reason was they made "w" start on 3 so there was no row above it for weapon numbers in counter strike source.

    Utterly pointless, looks like they fixed it now though and no, you couldnt just shift down because the bottom row of keys would tilt up and just felt weird.
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