Best trading hardware peripherals

The Nostromo is excellent, very programmable and solid.

I own both mouse and keyboard from razer. The mouse is odd-shaped and gives me hand-aches. Keyboard is excellent, use it for gaming only currently.

As a (free) alternative for hotkey programming I highly recommend AutoHotkey. http://www.autohotkey.com/

Ursa..
 
The copperhead mouse sucks, makes ur hand hurt after a while. Get the new DeathAdder model, it's more precise and it's really comfortable. For the keyboard, I highly recommend the Microsoft Ergonomic Natural 4000, totally rawks.
 
Quote from acerbits:

The copperhead mouse sucks, makes ur hand hurt after a while. Get the new DeathAdder model, it's more precise and it's really comfortable.
Thanks didn't know they had a new one.

Do you own it? Can you tell me if the thumb-buttons really are under your thumb, when holding the mouse at ease?
I'm desparately looking for a mouse like that to replace my dual-optical logitech (have 1 spare).
I don't want to move my thumb (and change my grip) when I need to press it.

Ursa..
 
This is the ultimate controller. LOL.

Doesnt Just control Music SOftware, it can be configged to control ANY SOFTWARE program out there.

http://www.euphonix.com/post/products/mc/mc.htm


The MC is designed to control all the top pro media applications:
Music - Pro Tools, Nuendo, Digital Performer and Logic Pro
Audio Post - Pro Tools, Nuendo, Pyramix
Video - Final Cut Pro, Avid Media Composer & Avid Express

In fact the MC works with any application Mac or PC.

Remember that the user can build Application Sets for any application, from Excel, Word, Internet Explorer, Entourage through to the most sophisticated applications
 
Quote from MajorUrsa:

Brilliant really ! Specially the touchscreen.

We'll need a special forum about how to program the functionality of that bastard.

Ursa..

Actually No. Watching the Videos, I see you can assign any keystroke/macro, etc... with a couple clicks of the buttons on the unit. to any 1 of 88 buttons on the surface.

I actually Demo the unit in 2 weeks. Plan a purchase after the demo. At this point the Demo is a formality for me. LOL.
 
Quote from acerbits:

The copperhead mouse sucks, makes ur hand hurt after a while. Get the new DeathAdder model, it's more precise and it's really comfortable. For the keyboard, I highly recommend the Microsoft Ergonomic Natural 4000, totally rawks.

I was a Razr user for 4 years or so (Diamondback). What are the benefits of the DeathAdder?
 
Quote from MajorUrsa:

Thanks didn't know they had a new one.

Do you own it? Can you tell me if the thumb-buttons really are under your thumb, when holding the mouse at ease?
I'm desparately looking for a mouse like that to replace my dual-optical logitech (have 1 spare).
I don't want to move my thumb (and change my grip) when I need to press it.

Ursa..

Yeah, the DeathAdder is really good, one of the msot comfortable mouses I've ever used, I had a wireless mouseman optical from back in the day (Same shape as dual optic) and I can say without a doubt it's by far superior
 
Quote from wilburbear:

I was a Razr user for 4 years or so (Diamondback). What are the benefits of the DeathAdder?

Let's more accurate, and it doesnt make ur wrist feel dislocated after using it for a few hours straight.
 
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