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Stowaway
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I've disliked the keyboard locations for the Attack Scope Up & Down, and Observation Scope Up & Down (ins, del, pg up, pg dn) ever since SH3 in 2005.
I finally got around to moving these commands to the A & Z keys for attack and the S & X keys for observation with the associated Control function to fully raise & fully lower. With the mouse in my right hand, I use the left hand for keystroke commands 95% of the time. Having the scope controlled by my left hand on the left side of the keyboard is a blessing. It just works better. Obviously, I switched previous A,Z,S,X commands to other keys. I've made my own unique keyboard print out since I've made so many keyboard edits. I'm so pleased, I just felt like sharing this experience. |
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Nice
![]() Have you ever used or thought about using something like this? I have mapped my periscope controls to the thumb stick, it's great. This one is a Razor Tartarus. ![]() I have also built me a controller for the torpedo, and speed controls which i love. ![]()
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Ocean Warrior
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How does one go about building a custom controller like that?
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Now That Is Cool
![]() I know nothing of building such things but if you had some plans or schematics I'd sure give it a try. also what key pad is that? and does it come in wireless? thanks |
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Lieutenant Commander
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Here is the product page for it, but you should be able to find it cheaper if you shop around. https://www.razer.com/sg-en/gaming-k...razer-tartarus
This particular one doesn't. I used a Leo Bodnar BBI-32 board for the one in the picture, but my current project will be using a ATmega32U4 Module Board. I'm still working out details, but i can create a thread with some pictures once i start on it.
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