Razer Tartarus Pro (Numeric keypad, Cable)
EUR138,34

Razer Tartarus Pro

Numeric keypad, Cable


Question about Razer Tartarus Pro

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rogermorse

4 years ago

Is it realistic to emulate the analogue stick through analogue inputs, and to drive / walk / run as precisely with "WASD" as with an analogue stick (on a controller) which theoretically has 256 levels? Example: using "W" to drive the car slower or faster, and walking / running exactly like that in these games where there is not only "W and shift +W" but all different levels in between. Or for example when driving a car left / right, to press the button so little that the car doesn't turn so much at all (like in Controllers). Maybe the keys are too sensitive and short for that?

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Decryptic

4 years ago

In a nutshell: No, it's not.

This was a big factor for me where I bought this product.

My idea was the aim of the mouse and the movement like the controller.

I use the stick less as a stick and more as a D-pad like the controller.

The Razer Tartarus Pro, on the other hand, comes with analogue buttons that can be programmed.

So you could simulate WASD analogue and use it for vehicles or other activities that are analogue like on the controller (e.g. the rear shoulder buttons of an Xbox/ps/switch pro controller).