Wolf Claw II FPS Keyboard

Many ancient fighting disciplines have a version of, what’s lovingly called, The Circle of Death. It varies from martial art to martial art, but normally it involves a centering of energy or an arranging of personal fighting space. This is exactly the concept behind the Wolf Claw II. A circle of all the important FPS keys surrounds your left hand in a unique configuration. Arranging your fighting space, and centering your FPS energy. The keys are made to be silent, adding a little verisimilitude to any stealth gaming operation. The Wolf Claw II also features two revolutionary advancements. First, is the vertical space bar. It falls directly under your left thumb, which lets you keep your thumb in its natural position. Second, is the K-Lock key. Many online FPS games use the K key as a press-to-talk button. Well, now you can just kit the K-Lock, and talk all you want. Add two USB ports, some internet hot keys, and you have perhaps the greatest FPS keyboard ever designed. Time to get fragging! . Available for $ 49.99 from Thinkgeek.


Specifications
# Interface: USB, Plug and Play
# OS Requirements: Windows 98/ME, 2000, and XP
# 85 Standard Keys
# 40 Ergonomic Gaming Keys
# 8 Internet Hot Keys
# 2 USB Ports (total operating electric current should not exceed 200mA)
# Total Key Travel: 3.5 +/- 0.3mm
# Peak Tactile Force: 55 +/- 12.5 g
# Operating Temp: 10 C to 50C
# Storage Temp: 30C to 60C
# Operating Humidity: 20% to 90%
# Includes: Wolf Claw II keyboard, Driver Mini-Disc, Instruction Manual
# Dimensions (average): 20.75” (L) X 7.5” (D) X 1.25” (H) – Key Circle Diameter: 7”
# Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year, limited

October 24, 2005 - 12:42 PM | Posted in - PC |

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